Joyland (Great Yarmouth)

Joyland
Joyland's famous snails
Location Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
Coordinates 52°36′28″N 1°44′59″E / 52.607830°N 1.749657°E / 52.607830; 1.749657Coordinates: 52°36′28″N 1°44′59″E / 52.607830°N 1.749657°E / 52.607830; 1.749657
Owner Coles Amusement Enterprises
Opened 1949
Rides
Total 4 major rides, With 5 smaller rides
Roller coasters Spook Express, Tyrolean Tubs, Snails
Website www.joyland.org.uk

Joyland is a historic free entry amusement park located in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on the coast of East Anglia. The theme park opened in 1949 on the site of the former Anchor Gardens next to Britannia Pier.

The park is famous locally and across the country for the Snails and Tyrolean Tubs rides designed and manufactured by engineering entrepreneur Horace Cole and the family-owned engineering business. The Tyrolean Tubs is notable as the only Virginia Reel roller coaster (albeit in miniature form) in operation in the world.[1]

Joyland is renowned for its heritage rides, which have remained unchanged through generations of patrons, allowing parents to share the rides remembered from their childhood with their children.

The biggest change to the park occurred in 1984 when the main centerpiece of the park (a 1950s Noah's Ark ride) was removed and replaced with a space shuttle attraction called the "Space Base"[2] and then again in 1996 when the centrepiece was demolished and replaced by a spooky themed roller coaster twisting around the peak of the mountain while various fiberglass toy figurines adorn the side of the large green mountain.

Current rides and attractions

As of April 2015, Joyland hosts the following rides:

Joyland's Tyrolean Tubs

Gallery

See also

References

  1. "UKRides.info Tyrolean Tubs". UKRides.info. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  2. Joyland.org.uk https://web.archive.org/web/20140209114744/http://www.joyland.org.uk/about/. Archived from the original on February 9, 2014. Retrieved 8 April 2015. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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