Playland (Vancouver)
Slogan | Come and join the fun! |
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Location | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Coordinates | 49°16′58″N 123°02′12″W / 49.2827°N 123.0366°WCoordinates: 49°16′58″N 123°02′12″W / 49.2827°N 123.0366°W |
Owner | Pacific National Exhibition |
Opened | 1958 |
Operating season | April – October |
Rides | |
Total | 30 |
Roller coasters | 3 |
Water rides | 1 |
Website | http://www.pne.ca/playland |
Playland is an amusement park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located in Hastings Park and is the oldest amusement park in Canada.
Every year the park will replace one or two rides with new ones and the attendance of the park is always near capacity during the annual fair. For the 2009 season, the Demons of the Dark and House of the Dead haunted houses were replaced with the Haunted Mansion and the arcade was replaced with Command Headquarters (CHQ).
At the end of August, Playland and its renting partner Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) collectively host an annual fair for the local residents of Metro Vancouver. Talent shows, Animal Races, Demolition Derbies, Monster Trucks and many foods/snacks are a few of the many interesting events found at the fair. During this time, rides are brought in from West Coast Amusements nearly doubling the number of rides.
The city of Vancouver has long debated about whether the PNE and Playland will stay at or move from its current location. However, it has been decided that they would stay where they are for some time to come.
Playland's regular season operates from April to the end of September every year. The park reopens for Fright Nights from mid-October to the Halloween weekend.
The 1999 Canadian teen-drama film Rollercoaster, was shot at the park. The opening scenes of the horror film Final Destination 3 were also shot at the park, utilizing the Corkscrew roller coaster, seen in the film as "Devil's Flight". Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days was filmed at Playland (Vancouver) for the boardwalk scene, where the Corkscrew roller coaster and Revelation ('Cranium Shaker' in the movie) rotating arm ride were shown along with many smaller rides. The Nickelodeon original movie Splitting Adam was also filmed at Playland's water park.[1]
Attractions at Playland
Roller coasters
Ride Name | Year Opened | Description |
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Wooden Roller Coaster | 1958 | Playland's signature attraction, this wooden roller coaster built in 1958 has a maximum drop height of 20 m (75 ft) and speeds of up to 76 km/h (47 mph).[2] The coaster was designed by Carl Phare. It is an ACE Coaster Classic.
The Coaster was featured in the movie Riding the Bullet and was the "Bullet". It also made a brief appearance in the teenage thriller Fear (1996). |
Corkscrew | 1994 | A standard Vekoma-built roller coaster with a Bayerncurve and double corkscrews. Corkscrew has been in operation since 1994. This ride was relocated from Boblo Island, where it was known as Screamer.[3] This coaster was featured in the movies Final Destination 3 and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, and in the television series Smallville. |
Kettle Creek Mine | 2004 | Built by E&F Miler Industries, this is a family coaster in the form of a figure 8 track.[4] The ride takes two trips around. It replaced the Dragon Coaster in 2004. |
Main amusement rides
Ride | Opened | Manufacturer | Description |
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AtmosFear | July 16, 2011 | Funtime Amusements | This ride joined Playland in the Summer of 2011. Manufactured under the name StarFlyer (to be renamed ATMOSFEAR by Playland), the ride consists of Wave Swinger-like swings that rotate 360° at a towering height of 218 feet [66 metres] and will spin up to 70 km/h. The ride was installed by Ride Entertainment Group, who handles all of Funtime's operations in North America.[5][6] |
The Beast | 2015 | KMG | An XXL ride similar to Crazy Beach Party. |
Breakdance! | 2005 | HUSS Park Attractions | A model of the Breakdance ride by HUSS. It traveled in Europe before being located to Playland. |
Crazy Beach Party | 2004 | HUSS Park Attractions | A model of the Frisbee designed by HUSS. It traveled with Funtastic Shows in Washington state before being located to Playland. It was thought to have been replaced by The Beast which was installed for the 2015 season but, the two rides currently co-exist as the Crazy Beach Party was relocated to another area in the park. |
Drop Zone | 2000 | SkyCoaster | A model of the Skycoaster. Guests attached to rip cords get pulled up a 30 m (100 ft) tower then let to free fall. There is an additional charge to go on this attraction ($24.00 for 2 people as of June 2016) |
Enterprise | 1984 | HUSS Park Attractions | A standard Enterprise ride. It traveled with Conklin Shows in eastern Canada before being located to Playland. |
Flume | 1985 | Reverchon Industries | A log flume water ride with two drops, with the second drop being 12 m (40 ft) tall. A picture is taken on the second drop for purchase at the booth towards the exit. |
Gladiator | 2005 | HUSS Park Attractions | Three arms with spinning air boats raise and lower while spinning. |
Hellevator | 2000 | S&S Power | A 60 m (202 ft) tall pneumatically powered vertical tower ride by S&S Power. A model of the "Combo Ride",[7][8] it may operate in Turbo Drop mode, Space Shot mode, or irregularly, combining both. This ride is free with admission during the regular operating season. |
Hell's Gate | 1999 | HUSS Park Attractions | A Top Spin ride with water jets spraying riders at random times. The water jets were taken out from the ride for a period of time, but have been recently put back in and were in use during the summer, however the jets no longer spray the riders. It was purchased new. |
Music Express | pre-1987 | Mack Rides | A model of Music Express ride, cars on a raised and lowered circular track spin rapidly while music is played. It sat with Conklin Shows in eastern Canada before being located to Playland. |
Pirate | 1984 | HUSS Park Attractions | A swinging pirate ship ride. It was purchased new. The peak swing height of Pirate was reduced by approximately 3 m after Atmosfear was installed. It is not known if it will be increased again. |
Revelation | 2000 | Gravity Works | A 50 m (160 ft) tall Skyscraper rotating arm with cockpit seats on both ends. There is an additional charge ($24.00 as of June 2016) to go on this attraction. It was purchased new.They also shot Scenes of the movie Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (film) on this ride. |
Rock-N-Cars | pre-1990 | Bumper car ride. | |
Wave Swinger | 1960 | Zierer | A Classic Bavarian Style Wave Swinger ride with a top that tilts. |
Westcoast Wheel | 2007 | Mulligan | A Mulligan Wheel bought in 2007 to replace the 80-year-old Ferris wheel that used to be at Playland. |
Rides at P.N.E. only (provided by Westcoast Amusements)
Note that the lineup of rides may vary every year.
Ride Name | Manufacturer | Years Active | Description |
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1001 Nachts | A.R.M. | ?−Present | A model of the Ali Baba ride, similar to the previous permanent Playland attraction. |
Berry go Round | Sellner Manufacturing | Until 1990(?) | Where riders sit in berry shaped cars and spin the car using a turntable located inside the car.Similar to a Tea Cup ride. |
Chaos | Chance Rides | (only one season) | A ride where passengers sit in cars of to people that face out wards while the wheel spins and the boom rises so that the cars connected to the wheel flip and rock up side down. |
Cliff Hanger | Larson | ?−Present | Hang Glider type ride |
Evolution | Fabbri Group | (2 seasons after 2001) | A ride where riders sit outwards in 4 seater carts that are connected to a centre wheel that is connected to a huge arm that rotates back and forth until going completely upside down while the centre wheel is spinning. |
Fireball | Larson | 2010 | Updated version of SuperLoops and the RingOfFire (Brought back after 15 or so year Hiatus) |
FootLoose | Fabbri Group | ? | Similar to Skymaster. |
Gravitron | Wisdom | ?−Present | Also Starship 2000 and Starship 3000. |
Inverter | Chance Rides | ?−Present | A standard Inverter |
Orbiter | Tivoli | ?−Present | Standard Orbiter |
Power Surge | Zamperla | ? | A ride where passengers get lift high into the air while each individual car gets flipped horizontally. |
Quasar | A.R.M. | ? | A ride that spins very fast while the centre boom tilts causing the carts to sway. |
Ring Of Fire | Larson | ? | Superloops and Ring Of Fire. The PNE Stopped hiring the ride after an accident involving a mechanic. They rehired it for the 2010 100th anniversary but hid it away in the corner so it was not popular. |
Sizzler | Wisdom | 2010 | A faster more flashy version of the Scrambler |
Skymaster | A.R.M. | ?−Present | Standard Skymaster |
Spider | Lee Eyerly | 2010 | Also known as the Octopus (brought back for 2010 fair) |
Spin Out | K.M.G. | ? | Standard issue Spin Out. 2001 model. |
Spring Ride | Moser | 2000s − Present | That drop ride for kids (usually referred to as Mini Hellevator). |
Super Shot | Larson | ?−Present | Super Shot ride. |
Tilt-a-wirl | Sellner Manufacturing | 2010 | Basic Tilt-a-wirl brought back after Playland sold theirs. |
Tornado | Wisdom | ?−Present | Where riders spin the carts while been elevated into the air. |
Twin Flip | Moser | 2005(?)−Present | It is believed to be the only Twin Flip in North America. |
Vertigo | A.R.M. | 2010 | A wave swinger type ride which climbs a large tower |
Zendar | Dartron | (for a few years in the 1990s) | A ride where riders enter to large cages and ride in a standing position while being held to the wall with contrifugal force because of the two large cages faslty spinning. Similar to the Scat and Scat II. |
Zero Gravity | Dartron | ?−Present | Dartron Zero Gravity (replaced Zendar Presumably) |
Zipper | Chance Rides | 1980s and 1990s | A ride that spins on a giant boom while carts flip riders upside down. |
Past amusement rides
Ride | Year Opened | Year Closed | Manufacturer | Description |
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Calypso | Schwarzkopf | Retired from service after mechanical problems. | ||
Dragon Coaster | 2003 | Zamperla | A powered Zamperla little kids coaster. | |
Ferris Wheel | 1924 | 2006 | Eli Bridge Co. | Large Eli Wheel. Replaced by the Westcoast Wheel |
Octopus | 2004 | Eyerly | Similar to the Octopus. | |
Raiders | 2014 | Large themed jungle gym set themed to (unofficially) Raiders of the Lost Ark. | ||
Rainbow | 1984 | 2000 | HUSS | A Rainbow ride by Huss. It was acquired from Maple Leaf Village in Ontario. Last seen traveling with shows in Poland. |
Scrambler | 1984 | 2014 | Eli Bridge | A Scrambler ride, three arms hold three sets of cars each, spinning rapidly and giving the feeling of collision. Was removed after 2014 to accommodate the addition of The Beast and subsequent relocation of Crazy Beach Party. |
Super Big Gulp | 1972 | 1994 | Schwarzkopf | A Schwarzkopf Jet Star II coaster. Renamed and painted blue after sponsorship by 7-Eleven was gained. It is currently stored in trailers near New Jersey pending sponsorship to finish refurbishing. The PNE believes it was moved to Mexico, but this was recently proven to be false. |
Tilt-A-Whirl | Pre-1987 | 2004 | Sellner | Standard Tilt-A-Whirl. |
Wild Mouse | 1958(?) | 2009 | Princeton Machine[9] | A wild mouse roller coaster with tight turns and drops. It was the only roller coaster the company ever created. The layout was a copy of German made Wild Mouse coasters. It was reported to be manufactured in 1967 but this has not been confirmed. It was taken out of service due to high maintenance costs. Recent evidence hints to it being sold or under restoration, such as demolition videos showing care to not damage the structure and the mentioning that it still exists, but this evidence has not been confirmed.[10][11] |
Zillerator | 1996 | 1997 | D.P.V. Rides | An short-lived Italian-made coaster. Currently owned by Butler Amusements and travels around western USA. |
Children's attractions
These rides are located at a section of the park called Kids Playce at Playland. All rides there have a height restriction of (90 cm/36") with the exception of Balloon Explorers, which has a minimum height of 42 inches. The maximum height is 150 cm (60 in) unless otherwise noted.
- Balloon Explorers − Eight hot air balloons that go 42 feet in the air and move in a circular motion.
- Dune Buggies − Dune buggy ride.
- Flying Elephants – Circular elephant ride.
- KC's Raceway – Motorized car ride.
- Helicopters – Ten helicopters that move in a circular motion while the riders may control the helicopters to go up and down. No 150 cm (59") limit.
- Honeybee Express – A miniature train ride. Minimum height: 36 inches
- Merry-Go-Round – Classic carousel ride. No 150 cm (60 in) limit.
- Paddle Wheelers – Boats on a small shallow circular water channel.
- Stunt Cycles – Motorcycles move in a circular motion.
- Super Slide – A three lane slide. No 150 cm (60 in) limit.
- Teacups − Classic Teacup ride.
Other attractions
- Haunted Mansion – A haunted house. There is an additional charge for this attraction.
- Climbing Wall – A 10 m (35 ft) tall climbing wall with three climbing stations, two for beginners and one for experts. This attraction is free during the regular operating season, but there is an additional cost to go on it during the annual fair. The climbing wall ranges from a 5.6 to a 5.10a in difficulty according to the Yosemite Decimal System.
- Glass House – A maze constructed of transparent walls. This attraction is free with admission during the regular operating season.
- Pacific Adventure Golf – An 18 hole miniature golf course. There is an additional charge for this attraction.
- Basketball Court – A basketball for guests to use. This attraction is free.
- Command Headquarters (CHQ) – Video Game Arcade. (Verified As Of Dec 5, 2009)
Obsolete attractions
- Nintendo Power Zone – A place to go play the latest video games for Nintendo and PlayStation.
- The Maze – A maze built of covered chain link fencing. Was located approximately where the Revelation is now.
Midway Games
- Arcade
- Big Bang
- BlockBuster
- Bombs Away
- Crossbow
- Derby Downs
- High Striker
- Jump Shot
- One Ball
- Play Quarters
- Play to Win
- Pop-A-Lot
- Pop Gun
- Ring Toss
- Rising Waters
- Roll-A-Ball
- Skatter Ball
- Tuff Guys
- Whac-A-Mole
Annual events
Fright Nights
From the middle of October until the Halloween weekend, Playland is home to the Fright Nights Halloween event. During this time, haunted houses are brought in and setup in Playland and employed monsters are roaming the park scaring patrons. All of the parks amusement rides are in operation with the exception of the children's attractions.
Since the beginning of the event in 2003, the haunted houses have been owned and managed by ScreamWorks Inc., a Calgary-based company. In 2009, the PNE and Playland begun managing the Fright Nights event, including the haunted houses.
A 2010 episode of the TV show Psych entitled "In Plain Fright" was filmed at Playland during Fright Nights at Playland.
Gallery
- Hell's Gate
- Corkscrew
- Enterprise
- Wave Swinger
- Pirate
- Hellevator
- Revelation
- Scrambler
- Wild Mouse
- Flume
- Music Express
- Crazy Beach Party
- The Coaster
- Kids Playce Playland
- Scooters
- Gravitron-1987
- JetstarII-1987
- Pirate-1987
- Huss Rainbow-1987
- Bumpercars-1988
- Log Ride Station-1988
- Log Ride Hills-1988
- Musik Express-1988
- Pirate-1988
- Huss Rainbow-1988
- Giant Yellow Slide-1988
- Wave Swinger 1988
- Enterprise-1989
- SuperBigGulp (JetstarII)
References
- ↑
- ↑ "Coaster (Playland)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved July 11, 2010.
- ↑ "Corkscrew (Playland)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved July 11, 2010.
- ↑ "Kettle Creek Mine (Playland)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved July 11, 2010.
- ↑ "Star Flyer opens in Vancouver". Park World Magazine. 5 August 2011. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
- ↑ "Projects". Ride Entertainment Group. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑ "Wild Mouse (Playland)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved July 11, 2010.
- ↑ "Playland". 102.7 The PEAK - Vancouver's New Rock. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
- ↑ Wild Mouse roller coaster
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