Wednesday, July 9th 2008




Chorley, UK

Knightmare | Whirlwind | The Gauntlet | Excalibur II | The Rack | Dragon Flyer | Junior Dragon Coaster | Caterpillar Capers


Park Guide By: Dan Farrell & Ian Bell
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Photos By: Dan Farrell, Tom Hardwick and Ian Bell



Park Information

Park Owners: The park's website claims King Arthur owns Camelot Theme Park...

Camelot is a small theme park aimed at families. There is not much for teenagers or thrillseekers to do, but the "young'ns" will enjoy the two small coasters and the variety of tame rides. Their spinning coaster, 'Whirlwind,' happens to be a lot more intense than Spinball Whizzer at Alton Towers and Chessington's Dragon's Fury due to its compact nature, which gives many jolts and bumps throughout the ride.

Official Site: link

Click here to view the BBC five day weather forecast for Camelot

Recent Additions and Rumoured Future Additions

2007: Knightmare

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blaze123


Posts: 17
Location: 
i was there when a ride got stuck upside down i think, my dad was in the queue for the next go, if he was slighlty
quicker, he would have been stuck!
Jake


Posts: 5470
Location: Warwickz, UK
Would it have been so hard for somebody to clean hundreds of dead flies off the INDOOR picnic area tables?Awful, dire
park.
dano14


Posts: 0
Location: 
i love camelot but not as much as places like alton towers
CoasterKing


Posts: 268
Location: Barrow-In-Furness, Cumbria
Whilst it is not in the legue as say, Pleasure Beach Blackpool, it is a nice little park to visit once in a while, for
the odd day out. The rides dont really stick out too much (but being teamed up with Pinfari and Fabbri thats not
surprising!!!) however, Camelot is great for kiddies and less-enthusiastic ride on-goers. Plus, i love the whole
'Knights and Kings' atmosophere!!!
CoAsTeRJoE


Posts: 268
Location: Barrow-In-Furness, Cumbria
Not a lot of people take Camelot seriously. it has always been criticised for having a 'lack of thrills' however, having
suffered a bumpy history (The removal of Venom, the harsh fire which wrecked Tower Of Terror, the sudden vanishing of
Excalibur) it amazes me how this brave little theme park has survived and lived on, stronger than ever. With great rides
like the Whirlwind and Excalibur 2, Camelot still makes a great day out for everyone. Plus, the themeing and tidyness of
the park is superb. i have been to Camelot many, many times with my family and i really hope it sticks around for a
couple more decades (at least) as i feel i have a great deal of affection for the place. xXx










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