Barry's Amusements

Barry's Amusements

Park logo
Slogan "Fun is our business"
Location Portrush, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Coordinates 55°12′11″N 6°39′14″W / 55.203°N 6.654°W / 55.203; -6.654Coordinates: 55°12′11″N 6°39′14″W / 55.203°N 6.654°W / 55.203; -6.654
Opened 1926 (1926)
Previous names Barry's
Operating season Easter – September
Rides
Total 15
Roller coasters 2
Water rides 1
Website www.barrysamusements.com

Barry's Amusements is the largest theme park in Northern Ireland.[1] It is situated in the centre of Portrush, County Antrim, on the north coast. It is a popular family attraction for visitors to the area.

History

In 1925, travelling members of the Chipperfield and Trufelli circus families were invited by the local railway company to permanently locate in Portrush on a site beside the railway station. The name 'Barry's' is based on an early supplier (Barr). Barry's maintains a mixture of traditional and modern amusements.

Opening hours

Barry's opens on a seasonal basis, normally from Easter Monday until the first week in September.[2]

Workforce

Barry's has a long-standing reputation of providing jobs for teenagers in the local area; rides are operated by older members of staff but the ride attendants are mostly school-going teenagers.

Barry's in the media

Attractions

Name Picture Opened Brief Description
Barry's Big Dipper 2003 A compact steel roller coaster, updated in 2003. Originally built in 1991 by Pinfari of Italy.
Experience 2006 This is one of Barry's main thrill rides, brought in to replace the Satellite. The ride is similar to the popular fairground attraction Orbiter.
Freak out 2003 The Freak Out is a pendulum-based fairground ride. The riders sit facing each other on chairs suspended around the bob on the pendulum. During motion, the pendulum climbs to a maximum angle of 120° and reaches a height of 22 metres (72 ft.). Whilst swinging, the chairs rotate around the axis of the pendulum.
Speedy Mouse 1999? The big apple is Barry's kiddie roller coaster, the roller coaster carts are designed to look like a mouse and the ride takes the passengers through a giant apple, two rotations are given as the ride is quite short.
Barry's Express 2008 The Barry's Express is a new kids' train ride brought in for the 2008 season, it is a train with three carriages that travels around a circular track, with swaying carriages and music.
Turtle Splash 2006 The turtle splash is the only water ride in Barry's, it is a mini log flume designed for kids. The logs in which the passengers sit are designed as turtles to fit into the theme of the ride.
Dodgems A large dodgem track with 27 cars, each able to seat two people.
Mini Dodgems The mini dodgems are the kids equivalent to the dodgems, the speed has been reduced and the cars made smaller to allow the kids to reach the foot pedals and steering wheel.
Ghost Train The dark ride consists of a train that moves quite slowly through a darkened tunnel decorated with horror related items (e.g. models of skeletons, witches and ghosts). "Spooky" music and/or sound effects are played through the ride.
Cyclone The cyclone is a thrill twist ride in which riders, suspended in spinning cars experience the illusion that they will crash into other suspended, spinning cars. Riders are seated in small carriages clustered together and connected by beams at the top to a central point. The clustered vehicles are spun in one direction, while the ride as a whole spins in the opposite direction.
Carousel 1964 The carousel "seats" are in the form of wooden horses, which are moved mechanically up and down to simulate galloping. This particular carousel is boasted to be over 100 years old.[4]
Monte Carlo The Monte Carlo is a kids ride in Barry's it has a variety of vehicles mounted on a circular platform which spins in a circle to make it feel like the child is driving their chosen vehicle.
Helter Skelter 1973 The Helter Skelter is a slide built in a spiral around a high tower. Users climb up inside the tower and slide down the outside on a mat.
Jumping Astro 2012 The Jumping Astro is a Drop Tower. The gondola carrying riders is lifted to the top of the vertical tower then released to free-fall down the tower, in this particular tower the riders "bounce" several times. Brakes activate to slow the gondola as it approaches the bottom of the ride.

See also

References

  1. "Barry's Amusements – CBC". Colerainebc.gov.uk. 5 October 2006. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  2. "Opening times". Barry's Amusements. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  3. "Your Place And Mine - Antrim - Barry's Amusements". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  4. Archived 3 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine.

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