Nickelodeon Land

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Nickelodeon Land
Avatar Airbender in Nickelodeon Land
Interactive map of Nickelodeon Land
ThemeNickelodeon
Area42 acres (17 ha)
Attractions
Total13
Roller coasters2
Water rides2
Other rides9
Pleasure Beach Resort
Coordinates53°47′25″N 3°03′20″W / 53.79028°N 3.05556°W / 53.79028; -3.05556
Opened4 May 2011 (2011-05-04)
ReplacedBeaver Creek

Nickelodeon Land is a themed children's amusement section in Pleasure Beach Resort (better known as Blackpool Pleasure Beach) in Blackpool, England. It opened on 4 May 2011[1] and replaced Beaver Creek, the former children's section within the park, which closed on 5 September 2010 after Amanda Thompson, manager of the park, announced that the park would be partnering with Nickelodeon to open a new and modern children's section within Pleasure Beach Resort.

Rides

Name Opened Description
Avatar Airbender 2011 Zamperla Disk'O[2]
Backyardigan's Pirate Treasure 1999 Mack Rides Sea Storm. Originally named Bradley Beaver's Pirate Ship Ride.
Bikini Bottom Bus Tour 2011 Zamperla Crazy Bus
Blue Flyer 1934 A children's wooden coaster composed of bunny hills and a tunnel. Originally known as Zipper Dipper and renamed to Blue Flyer in 2011.[3] Designed by Charles Paige.
Diego's Rainforest Rescue 2011 Zamperla Balloon Tower
Dora's World Voyage 2011 A miniature boat ride built by W.G.H. Transportation Engineering.
Fairy World Taxi Spin 2011 Zamperla Aero Top Jet
Krusty Krab Order Up 2003 Moser's Rides drop tower. Originally named Fruit Shoot.
Nickelodeon Streak 1933 A wooden coaster. From 1933 to 2011, it was known simply as Roller Coaster. It was rethemed to Nickelodeon Streak in 2011. Designed by Charles Paige.
Paw Patrol Quads 2011 Originally known as Super Quads and Boots Beach Buggies.
Rugrats' Lost River 1992 A one-hill log flume originally named Beaver Creek: The Ride, Chewits Log Chute, and Beaver Creek Log Chute. Built in-house.
SpongeBob's Splash Battle 2011 Mack Rides Twist 'n' Splash
Wonder Pets Big Circus Bounce 2011 Zamperla Jump Around

See also

References

  1. ITN (5 May 2011). "David Hasselhoff opens Nickelodeon Land". Yahoo. Retrieved 1 December 2011.
  2. "Nickelodeon Land Blackpool – North Ocean Hotel". Archived from the original on 5 October 2016.
  3. "Zipper Dipper (Pleasure Beach, Blackpool)". Roller Coaster Database. Retrieved 15 September 2007.