Chessington Closes Bubbleworks!

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PostRe: Chessington Closes Bubbleworks!
by Errkal » Fri Jul 22, 2016 9:08 pm

Zerudaaaaa! wrote:Guess I was the only one to be scared of this ride as a kid then.


The water jet tunnel is petrifying.

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PostRe: Chessington Closes Bubbleworks!
by Frank » Fri Jul 22, 2016 9:09 pm

Dowbocop wrote: The runaway mine train. They are all garbage.


ALL?

I hope you're not including Big Thunder Mountain in that. THE BEST runaway mine train.

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by Green Gecko » Fri Jul 22, 2016 9:18 pm

The youtube video is bloody creepy. All the theme stuff is nice. But a ride? More like a taxi ride in a dingee on rails.

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PostRe: Chessington Closes Bubbleworks!
by Benzin » Fri Jul 22, 2016 9:34 pm

The state of this thread :dread:

Point 1 - This ride died when Prof Burp went a DECADE ago, its been on life support ever since...

Point 2 - Y'all need to go to some good parks in Europe! Europa Park and Phantasialand in Germany, Efteling in Holland, even Parc Asterix in France... Better than anything our parks have to offer (except maybe Nemesis :wub:)

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PostRe: Chessington Closes Bubbleworks!
by satriales » Fri Jul 22, 2016 9:50 pm

Green Gecko wrote:The youtube video is bloody creepy. All the theme stuff is nice. But a ride? More like a taxi ride in a dingee on rails.


It's a dark ride, that's what they're supposed to be like. Thorpe Park used to have a great one until it got destroyed in a fire:


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PostRe: Chessington Closes Bubbleworks!
by Green Gecko » Fri Jul 22, 2016 11:36 pm

I was thinking its sort of a mixture of theatre, art installation and sculpture. So I guess in the sense of a "ride" it's nothing like a roller coaster or a water ride and more of a quirky quaint thing. There's something strangely British about it.

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by Lex-Man » Sat Jul 23, 2016 2:17 am

My school was almost banned from Chessington because some kids got off the bubble burps ride and started walking around the sets. Apperently they ripped the head off Professor burp and shoved it down a toilet.

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PostRe: Chessington Closes Bubbleworks!
by Christopher » Sat Jul 23, 2016 7:42 am

I had my first kiss on there when I was 11 :( RIP Bubbkeworks.

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by Floex » Sat Jul 23, 2016 8:07 am

lex-man wrote:My school was almost banned from Chessington because some kids got off the bubble burps ride and started walking around the sets. Apperently they ripped the head off Professor burp and shoved it down a toilet.


:lol: that last part surely didn't happen as much as I want to believe it did

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by Lex-Man » Sat Jul 23, 2016 8:23 am

Floex wrote:
lex-man wrote:My school was almost banned from Chessington because some kids got off the bubble burps ride and started walking around the sets. Apperently they ripped the head off Professor burp and shoved it down a toilet.


:lol: that last part surely didn't happen as much as I want to believe it did


I personally wasn't there at the time, but that was the story we were told by the teachers before we went, every year. Although they did say we wouldn't be allowed to go to paint ball if we didn't go to the sports day and I didn't go to the sports day and I didn't go to the sports day and they still let me go.

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by darksideby182 » Sat Jul 23, 2016 10:35 am

I was at chessington 2 weeks ago and the bubbles works was the last ride we did for the day pretty fun but there were no bubbles and it looked like it needed a major refurb so not surprised about this news.

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by Lex-Man » Sat Jul 23, 2016 12:25 pm

It's probably been there for almost 20 years. I was surprised it was still there.

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by Errkal » Sat Jul 23, 2016 12:31 pm

lex-man wrote:It's probably been there for almost 20 years. I was surprised it was still there.


26 Years, same time as Vampire.

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by Lex-Man » Sat Jul 23, 2016 12:39 pm

Errkal wrote:
lex-man wrote:It's probably been there for almost 20 years. I was surprised it was still there.


26 Years, same time as Vampire.


I remember when they opened. God I feel old.

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PostRe: Chessington Closes Bubbleworks!
by Albert » Sat Jul 23, 2016 1:22 pm

My ex gf went on Saw last year and got whiplash. we had to leave early she was in so much pain and then had to spend a week of work.

I wasnt effected as badly but it was a really unpleasant ride. proper hurt my neck and head, especially the last bit where you climb up. It was so jolty my head was constantly banging against the head support. Horrible ride. Stealth was awesome though.

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PostRe: Chessington Closes Bubbleworks!
by Cumberdanes » Sat Jul 23, 2016 1:47 pm

Saw can be a pretty rough ride and the park know this as they sell painkillers in the gift shop when you come off it, well they used to anyway not sure if they still do. I still think it's an awesome ride, I find you just have to brace yourself and it's not too rough but that vertical lift scares the gooseberry fool out of me same as the one on Smiler.

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by Green Gecko » Sat Jul 23, 2016 3:07 pm

lex-man wrote:
Floex wrote:
lex-man wrote:My school was almost banned from Chessington because some kids got off the bubble burps ride and started walking around the sets. Apperently they ripped the head off Professor burp and shoved it down a toilet.


:lol: that last part surely didn't happen as much as I want to believe it did


I personally wasn't there at the time, but that was the story we were told by the teachers before we went, every year. Although they did say we wouldn't be allowed to go to paint ball if we didn't go to the sports day and I didn't go to the sports day and I didn't go to the sports day and they still let me go.

cool story bro

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