Camelot Theme Park

Camelot

Camelot's logo, 2006-2012
Slogan The land of great knights, and amazing days
Location Charnock Richard, Chorley, Lancashire, England
Coordinates 53°38′07″N 2°41′51″W / 53.63528°N 2.69750°W / 53.63528; -2.69750Coordinates: 53°38′07″N 2°41′51″W / 53.63528°N 2.69750°W / 53.63528; -2.69750
Owner The Story Group
Operated by Knights Leisure Limited
General Manager Mark Leader
Operating season May - September
Area 40 acres (160,000 m2)
Rides
Total 26 attractions
Roller coasters 5
Water rides 2

Camelot Theme Park was a resort and theme park located in the English county of Lancashire. The park's theme was the well-known legend of Camelot, and the park decor incorporated pseudo-medieval elements. It was located on a 140-acre (0.57 km2; 0.22 sq mi) site[1] near the village of Charnock Richard, 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Chorley.

One of the rollercoasters can be seen from the M6 near the Charnock Richard Services. The site was owned by The Story Group, and was operated by Knights Leisure. The park featured many rides, taking a target audience of families and younger children, however the park also boasted numerous thrill rides and roller coasters, including Whirlwind (a Maurer Söhne spinning coaster), Knightmare and Excalibur.

The park was featured in an episode of Sooty & Co., in which presenter Matthew Corbett takes Sooty, Sweep and Soo there. During the 2012 season, Camelot suddenly announced that they would not be reopening for the 2013 season. [2]

History

The park opened in 1983, and was operating seasonally until late 2012. The park was based on the story of 'Camelot, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table'. The local area was once covered by the largest lake in England Martin Mere, which was first drained in 1692 by Thomas Fleetwood of Bank Hall in Bretherton. (The story is that Sir Lancelot's parents King Ban of Benwick and his queen Elaine escaped to Lancashire from their enemies in France. Elaine went to help King Ban who had fallen and put Lancelot down on the shore of the lake, by where he was abducted by nymph Vivian who vanished into the waters of the lake with him. Vivian brought up Lancelot and when he went to King Arthur's court he was knighted as 'Sir Lancelot of the Lake'.) Martin Mere has been locally known as the 'Lost Lake of Sir Lancelot' following the myth.[3]

In 1986, it was taken over by The Granada Group, and operated by them alongside its now defunct sister parks American Adventure and Granada Studios Tour. In June 1998, the park was subject to a management buyout, in which the park went to Prime Resorts Ltd. Camelot had seen a downturn in attendance in later years, in 1995, Camelot's attendance was 500,000 visitors throughout the season.[4]

In 2005, Camelot's attendance was only 336,204 visitors.[5] In August 2006, in an survey of healthy food available, at leading tourist attractions in the United Kingdom, Camelot came joint bottom scoring only one point.[6]

In February 2009, Prime Resorts announced that the park was in receivership, and would not reopen for the 2009 season.[7] The hotel was bought by Lavender Hotels in March 2009,[8] and in April 2009, it was announced that a buyer had been found for the park and that it would reopen in May 2009.[9][10]

The theme park was purchased by Story Group, a construction company based in Carlisle and leased to Knight's Leisure who ran the park. The site's future remains uncertain as the new owner is planning to redevelop the site. Current indications are that this will be a housing development.[1][11]

The closure of the park was announced by its operator, Knights Leisure, in November 2012, the managing director blaming poor summer weather and events such as London 2012 and the Queen's Jubilee for declining visitor numbers.[2][12] Today, some rollercoasters were sold (for example Whirlwind bought by the German "Skyline Park"), others rust in the abandoned park.[13]

In August 2014, an application to build 420 houses on the site by owners Story Group was unanimously rejected by Chorley Council, as the development was not permissible within the Green Belt. [14] As of September 2016, the park is still standing, albeit crumbling and having been attacked several times by arsonists. Rides that still stand on the site include the Knightmare rollercoaster.[15]

Rides and shows

Camelot Theme Park Entrance & Go Kart Track

Rides and attractions

The following rides were operating at the time of the park's closure in 2012.

Colour Target Audience
Thrill ride
Family ride
Children's ride

Roller coasters

# Name Opened Closed Description
1 Caterpillar Capers
1991
2012
A 'wacky worm' style big apple children's coaster, in 2013 the ride is relocated to Gulliver's World in Warrington.
2 Dragon Flyer
1987
2012
One of only 2 diesel powered roller coasters in the World. Manufactured by S.C. Italy, this attraction loops the lower section of the park, in 2013 the ride's train was relocated to Pleasureland Southport however the track still stands rusting as of 2016. The second is located at Jannat Al-Ahlam in Oran, Algeria.
3 Junior Dragon Coaster
1992
2012
A powered children's coaster, in 2013 the ride is relocated to Oakwood Theme Park.
4 Knightmare
2007
2012
A custom Schwarzkopf / Zierer roller coaster that pulled 5Gs. Standing but not operating (SBNO)
5 Whirlwind
2003
2012
A Maurer Söhne Xtended SC 2000 spinning coaster, in 2013 the ride is now relocated to Skyline Park in Germany.
Knightmare Ride, Camelot

Thrill rides

# Name Opened Closed Description
6 Excalibur 2
1995
2012
A Fabbri Evolution. Named after the park's original Excalibur ride. A boy fell from the ride on 23 August 2011, in 2013 the ride is relocated to Pleasureland Southport.
7 The Galleon
2012
A non-inverting pirate ship, in 2013 the ride was relocated to Pleasureland Southport.

Family rides

# Name Opened Closed Description
8 Dungeons of Doom
1994
2012
Small ghost train-style dark ride
9 Falcon's Flight
1988
2012
Zamperla rotating balloon ride, in 2013 the ride is relocated to Gulliver's Land in Milton Keynes.
10 Formula-K Go Karts
2012
Requires an extra charge.
11 Jousting Knights Dodgems
2012
Bumper cars located in the park's family entertainment centre. It was thought to be relocated to Oakwood Theme Park but was not due to cost.
12 Kingdom in the Clouds
1987
2012
A Ferris Wheel overlooking the Knight's Valley area of the park, in 2013 the ride is relocated to Pleasureland Southport.
13 Pendragon's Plunge
2012
Set of three blue waterslides, taking riders from the entrance down to Knight's Valley, in 2013 the ride is relocated to Gulliver's Kingdom in Matlock.
14 Sir Lancelot's Chargers
2012
An ornate two-tier carousel, in 2013 the ride is relocated to Pleasureland Southport.
15 Camelot Cascade
2012
The log flume ride, in 2013 the ride is relocated to Oakwood Theme Park in Wales.
Castle Entrance, Camelot

Children's rides

# Name Opened Closed Description
16 Bertie Bassett's Driving School
2012
Extra charge required
17 Clown Around
2012
18 Cup 'n' Sorcerer
2012
in 2014,the ride is relocated to Oakwood Theme Park In Wales
19 Human Cannonball
2012
20 Junior Galleon
2012
A junior swinging pirate ship, in 2013, the ride is relocated to Oakwood Theme Park in Wales.
21 Junior Jousting Horses
2012
22 Kiddies' Indoor Playland
2012
Soft indoor play area
23 Playland Express
2012
Small circuit electric train, in 2013 the ride is relocated to Oakwood Theme Park.
24 Sky Divers
2012
25 Towers of Fun
2012
Soft indoor play area

Shows

Other Defunct Attractions

Past Rides

Splashpool was located behind the white castle. and removed before the extension of the Indoor Entertainment Centre.

Past shows

Accidents

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "800 applicants for park jobs". Chorley Guardian. Johnston Publishing. 2011-03-16. Retrieved 2011-04-02.
  2. 1 2 "Camelot Theme park in Lancashire closes down". News. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
  3. Ashworth. E, (2007) "Tales of Old Lancashire - The Lost Lake of Sir Lancelot", Pages 39-41.
  4. "Visits to Tourist Attractions in Lancashire, 1995-2004". Lancashire County Council. Retrieved 2006-09-19.
  5. "Major Attractions in the Northwest". NWDA Research Team. Retrieved 2006-09-19.
  6. "Tourist attractions 'unhealthy'". BBC News. 2006-08-25. Retrieved 2006-09-19.
  7. "Theme park goes into receivership". BBC News. 2009-02-03. Retrieved 2010-04-28.
  8. "Buyer found for theme park hotel". BBC. 2009-03-12. Retrieved 2011-04-02.
  9. "Short-term rescue for theme park". BBC News. 2009-04-01. Retrieved 2010-04-28.
  10. "Cultrix | Your personal IT superheroes". Camelotthemepark.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-04-01.
  11. "Story Group acquire Camelot theme park". Story Group. April 2009. Retrieved 2011-04-02.
  12. "Lancashire theme park to close". Lancashire Evening Post. 3 November 2012. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
  13. "Verkauft und Verrostet: Ein Blick in den Camelot Theme Park" (in German). Airtimers.com. 2014-01-22. Retrieved 2016-09-18.
  14. "Agenda for Development Control Committee on Tuesday, 5th August 2014, 6.30 pm". Democracy.chorley.gov.uk. Retrieved 2016-09-18.
  15. "Camelot - An abandoned Knightmare?". Airgates. 2015-04-19. Retrieved 2015-04-21.
  16. "Death at theme park". BBC News. 2001-10-22. Retrieved 2007-01-22.
  17. "Theme park fined over ride death". BBC News. 2003-09-23. Retrieved 2007-01-22.
  18. "Camelot Theme Park ride to remain closed after fall". BBC News. 2011-08-24. Retrieved 2011-12-07.

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