Klondike Gold Mine (roller coaster)

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Klondike Gold Mine
Klondike Gold Mine.jpg
Funland Hayling Island
Coordinates50°47′3.85″N 0°59′14.54″W / 50.7844028°N 0.9873722°W / 50.7844028; -0.9873722Coordinates: 50°47′3.85″N 0°59′14.54″W / 50.7844028°N 0.9873722°W / 50.7844028; -0.9873722
StatusRemoved
Opening date2005 (2005)
Closing dateSeptember 6, 2015 (2015-09-06)
Drayton Manor
Coordinates52°36′32″N 1°42′47″W / 52.609°N 1.713°W / 52.609; -1.713
StatusRelocated to Funland Hayling Island
Opening date1995 (1995)
Closing date2004 (2004)
General statistics
TypeSteel
ManufacturerPinfari
DesignerPinfari
ModelZL42
Inversions1
Klondike Gold Mine at RCDB
Pictures of Klondike Gold Mine at RCDB

Klondike Gold Mine was a roller coaster at Funland Hayling Island. It was previously installed at Drayton Manor Theme Park, and transferred in 2005.

History[]

The ride was originally installed at Drayton Manor Theme Park in 1984, where it was known as The Python.[citation needed]

In 1995 it was refurbished and renamed to the Klondike Gold Mine. The ride was transferred to Funland Hayling Island in 2005, being replaced by G-Force at Drayton Manor,[citation needed] replacing a roller coaster already on site, and became one of the main rides at Funland.[citation needed] It was replaced by Crazy Mouse style ride called Runaway Mine Train (originally from Gulliver's World).

In 2015, the ride was removed from Funland and was sold to Irish company Euroshow. In late 2018, the ride was sold again to Deggeller Attractions in the United States, becoming the only traveling coaster in the country to feature a loop.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "Deggeller Attractions adds 4th Major Roller Coaster".


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