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Fantasy Island
The Fantasy Island Logo
LocationLincolnshire, Ingoldmells, United Kingdom
StatusOperating
Opened1993 (1993)
OwnerMellors Group
General managerMr James Parker
SloganThere's More To Discover...
Operating seasonMarch to November
Attractions
Total30
Roller coasters4
Water rides4
Websitewww.fantasyislandresort.co.uk

Fantasy Island is a Resort Theme Park located in Ingoldmells on the East Coast of Lincolnshire.

Opened in 1995, Fantasy Island is situated in an area nearby various Holiday Parks. It is known for its signature pyramid structure located in the centre of the park, which contains many indoor rides and attractions, as well as restaurants and other facilities and entertainment.

History

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Fantasy Island was officially opened in 1993 by Blue Anchor Leisure.

On 22 May 1999, Fantasy Island opened its first rollercoaster with an inversion, Millennium.

On 2 May 2002, Fantasy Island's second rollercoaster to feature multiple inversions, Jubilee Odyssey opened.

On 11 April 2004, a fatal bus crash killed five pedestrians and injured six more outside the Resort entrance.[1]

On 5 August 2014, Fantasy Island Management announced that it had entered administration. Fantasy Island continued to operate whilst the finances were reviewed. Duff & Phelps was appointed as Fantasy Island's administrator.

Mellors Group acquired the Fantasy Island in 2016 following the 2014 administration. Mellors Group planned to improve the attractions; including the re-installation of G-Force (a Fabbri made pendulum ride), which previously operated at the Resort from 2002 to 2003.

In February 2016, Jubilee Odyssey (Now "The Odyssey") received a new colour scheme and station.

G-Force left the Resort at the end of 2017 to allow the Resort to continue with its development plans and new attractions over the coming years.

For the 2018 season, Millennium received a repaint, with purple track and green supports.

At the beginning of the 2018 season Amazing Confusion was removed from the Resort after a 15-year operation and has been replaced with many rides such as Frisbee and the Mellors Group Starflyer. In March 2019 it was announced that The Beast (a Mondial Top Scan) left the Resort on 31 March, and has been replaced by AirMaxx 360 for the 2019 season.

AirMaxx 360 left the Resort at the end of August 2019.

Attractions

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Odyssey

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  • Odyssey (formerly The Jubilee Odyssey) is a Vekoma Suspended Looping Coaster which opened on 23 May 2002. It has a custom layout with five inversions: a Vertical Loop, Cobra Roll, Sidewinder and a Corkscrew. Standing at 167' (50.9m) tall, it is the fourth tallest coaster in the UK after Hyperia, The Big One and Stealth. It has a drop of 141' (42.98m) and speeds of up to 62 mph are achieved with a G-force of 4.8, giving it the second highest G-Force experienced on any roller coaster in the UK.[2] The ride has one train which seats riders in twos across ten cars with a maximum number of 20 passengers. Initial plans for the Jubilee Odyssey in 2001 indicated an inverted roller coaster, 290' (88.39m) in height. These plans were rejected due to complaints from local residents; limiting the construction to a maximum of 180' (54.86m). Based on the plans, Jubilee Odyssey would have been the tallest inverted roller coaster and ranked 7th tallest roller coaster in the world. A year after Jubilee Odyssey opened; the cobra roll and the horseshoe elements were lowered. For the 2016 season it was repainted yellow with dark grey supports.[2]

Millennium

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  • Millennium opened on 22 May 1999 and is a Steel Coaster manufactured by Vekoma. It was the first rollercoaster to feature an inversion at Fantasy Island. The ride is 150' tall with a loop at 100'. The ride has three inversions; two vertical loops, a sidewinder, and a top speed of 55.9 mph.[3] The minimum height requirement for this ride is 1.2m, children under 1.4m must be accompanied by an adult. It previously had its own token but was replaced by the Jubilee token in 2002, it now requires the use of an iCard or Discovery wristband.
  • Millennium was fully refurbished for the 2018 season with a brand new colour scheme. The track is now purple with lime green supports and the queue line has been rethemed and fitted with LED strip lights. During the winter season of 2022-2023, the station building was overhauled with a wristband scanner installed and additional queue line added to aid with capacity.

Magic

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'Magic', Opened in 2018, is a Magic built by German manufacturer HUSS. It is the only operating Magic in the United Kingdom, most being located in Germany under the same name. It has a capacity of 48 Riders per cycle, and is located in the far corner of the resort, next to Firebowl and the Rhombus Rocket. The ride consists of four arms on a central rotating hub, at the end of each arm is another independently rotating hub, which suspends three cars, all of which can rotate individually. The ride starts by spinning slowly, and subjecting riders to the pseudo-random movements, after ~30 seconds, the main arms raise and lower at random intervals. Each car seats four passengers, secured by a lap bar.

The Volcano

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  • The Volcano is a S&S Space Shot which has been operating at the park since 1998. The minimum height required is 1.4m. The ride reaches 183 ft in the air at a high speed of 50 mph.

The Volcano produces a loud sound as its compressed air system charges, which can sometimes be heard from Butlin's.

Spinning Coaster

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Spinning coaster is a in house built mouse by the Mellors group its currently built up as a standard layout but can also be built as a mouse XXL layout

Magical Seaquarium

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Magical Seaquarium opened in 1995 with Fantasy Island. The ride system was designed and built by WGH Ltd. The scenery was made by Attraction Projects International Ltd. The ride experience includes sitting in one of 15 bamboo-themed boats and travel on an artificial river. While riding you will also experience beautifully themed underwater scenes which include animated pieces, UV lighting and an upbeat fast soundtrack unique to the ride.

Rhombus Rocket

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Rhombus Rocket is a WGH Ltd powered coaster, first opening in 1995 with the rest of the park.

In 2007 it received a major refurbishment changing the train, station and track.

For the 2019 season it received another overhaul with brown supports and gold track and a new train design. The station also got re-themed by adding trellis and changing the colours around the station.

Firebowl

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New for the 2020 Season, Firebowl is a teacups ride with large themed vehicles of giant pots. The ride formerly operated at Funland Hayling Island for almost two decades before relocating to Fantasy Island in 2020.

Starflyer

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Standing at 70 meters (229 foot), Starflyer – a swing-type ride – is the tallest ride in the resort. Owned by the Mellors group, it is the same Starflyer that previously operated at Hyde Park Winter Wonderland.

Wild River Rapids

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The Wild River Rapids is a Reverchon Industries Spinning Raft water ride, that came to the park for the 2022 season. Originally bought by the Mellors group in 2004, it once travelled around the UK, heading to places such as the Nottingham Goose Fair. The Mellors group then loaned the ride to Lightwater Valley from 2009 to 2020 before it was reacquired. The ride then sat in storage for a couple of years until it opened in Fantasy Island in 2022.

Retired rides

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Absolutely Insane

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Opening in April 2004, Absolutely Insane was the UK's only Sky Sling. The ride was manufactured by S&S Power and launched riders to 240 ft into the air at speeds of up to 40 mph. In 2007, towards the end of the season, the ride was left standing, but not operating, until the ride was removed from the park in March 2010.

The Eye on the Coast

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When The Eye on the Coast opened at the park in 2004, it was Europe's tallest Ferris wheel, standing at a mammoth 196 feet. Consisting of 40 gondolas, the ride could hold a total of 240 passengers at a time. Unfortunately, the ride was closed after just two years and was removed in 2006 as sold to the Mellors Group and now tours as the Mellors Wheel.

Topsey Turvey

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Topsey Turvey was a Top Spin-type ride manufactured by Fabbri and was located where Sea Storm currently stands before it got removed from the park. It opened in the park's opening year in 1995. It was purchased from Pat Evans who had toured it during the 1994 season. It was sold to travelling showman Evan Moran in 1998 and was relocated to Pleasure Island as Terror Rack. Pleasure Island has since closed.

G-Force

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G-Force is a Giant Booster manufactured by Fabbri. It is the only one in the world and originally appeared in the 2002 and 2003 seasons before being traded for The Eye On The Coast, a Mondial Ferris wheel. It returned in the 2016 season and was then confirmed to leave at the end of the 2017 season to make way for Air Maxx 360.

Fantasy Mouse

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Fantasy Mouse is a Reverchon Spinning coaster that arrived at the park in 2000. It has the lowest height out of the thrill rides. In 2015, the ride underwent a repaint that saw the orange track with blue supports replaced with a purple and green colour scheme. For the 2016 season, the ride was moved to the west side of the park and was located by The Odyssey & Amazing Confusion.

In 2016, the original Fantasy Mouse came back to the park after the blue one was sold to the Crow Family. At the end of the 2018 season, the ride was dismantled to make place for the parks Halloween Attraction Fear Island Event.

The Beast

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The Beast was a Mondial Top Scan which operated at the park from 2001 until the 31st of March 2019. It has since been repainted White and Green and goes by the new name Top Buzz operating in Saudi Arabia.

Air Maxx 360

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Seating 4 Passengers, and reaching a height of 24 metres, passengers can experience up to 4.65g's. Looping in random projectories all the time, experience negative forces.

It was a Loop Fighter built by Italian Manufacturer Technical Park.

Frisbee

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Opening in 2018, Frisbee was a HUSS Frisbee originally sent from Dubai. In 2020 Fantasy Island announced that it would not be returning for the 2020 season and was replaced by Firebowl.

Hula Kula (Super Bowl)

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The Hula Kula was located next to the volcano during the early years of the park.

Hoola Kula, aka Crazy Island, was a Super Bowl, located where Firebowl is currently located. It was rethemed to an island theme and moved to where Amazing Confusion previously stood. It was a generic Super Bowl, flat ride, where the cars spin like a waltzer, but the floor also tilts upwards at an angle. It was removed at the end of the 2002 season to make way for Amazing Confusion.

Amazing Confusion

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Amazing Confusion was one of only two Mondial Ultra Max rides to ever operate in the world.

Amazing Confusion was located at the back of the park next to The Odyssey and formerly Absolutely Insane. Amazing Confusion opened at Fantasy Island in 2003 and operated for 15 years before being removed at the beginning of the 2018 season where it was then replaced by Frisbee. Amazing Confusion flipped riders 360 degrees at a height of 75 ft and reaching 3.9 Gs.

As of recently Amazing Confusion can be found defunct next to the Notts County F.C. Football Club in Nottingham.

Star flyer has been recently added as a temporary ride in the park where Amazing Confusion used to be.

References

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  1. ^ "Bus driver jailed for five deaths". 9 November 2005. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Jubilee Odyssey (Fantasy Island)". Retrieved 21 April 2009.
  3. ^ "Millennium Roller Coaster (Fantasy Island)". Retrieved 21 April 2009.