It's the final day of "Jurassic June" @pwhills today. Did you visit?
We've heard lots of positive reviews for the event and the videos on social media have been great to see!
Fingers crossed the park have some more surprises up their sleeve for this summer!
#PWH40 Noel Edmonds and Mr Blobby riding the Cannonball Express @pwhills
I'm sure they would be welcome to have another ride in this 40th anniversary year. They'll have to queue patiently though...
Edmonds is no fool. He's seen in the news what happens when you skip a queue!
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#PWH40 Whether pedaling on the water, gliding through the air or yelling into a big satellite dish... You really could do it all at Pleasurewood Hills, back in the day!
#PWH40 The Cannonball Express has been a Pleasurewood Hills favourite since 1995!
It was renamed as Enigma in the 00's and reverted back to the original name in 2016.
With just one train now in operation, queues can be quite long. What's the longest you've waited for a ride?
#PWH40 Remember this?
The Huss Tri-Star opened as "Thunderstruck" back in 2005 & was situated next to the Cannonball Express.
The ride was revamped to become "Tide Traveller" in 2012 and moved near Wipeout.
The ride sent guests into a spin until 2017, when it was removed.
In our recent poll, we asked you to vote for the attraction you would most like to see make a comeback at Pleasurewood Hills.
In a world full of modern technology, the most popular former attraction is the low-tech Sky Leap!
@pwhills let's make this happen!
If you're planning a trip to @pwhills soon, there's some good news!
The ride has been revamped to reduce its environmental impact and help the ride swing higher!
We're delighted that it's back in action. It's been a family favourite since arriving at the park back in 1985!