Saturday, July 19th 2008




Pleasurewood Hills, Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK
  
   
Enigma is a cracking little ride. It sharply twists and turns inside a it's own little crater and dives down some speedy drops.
  
There is a separate loading and unloading station meaning queue times can get quite lengthy. Also watch out for the severe brakes at the end!
  
This is a relocated ride from Funland Park and was originally called Cannonball Express when it moved to the park in 1995. It changed it's name in 2005.
   


Type: Steel sit down
Manufacturer: Schwarzkopf 
Height: 52.5 ft
Speed: 34 mph
Opened: 1995

  
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Actual Rating: 6.091

Members Who Have Been on and Rated Enigma: (11)
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Ian(7), Jewls1993(7), ciallkennett(7), ThaSex(7), MsIsly(6), Eldeano4(6), 
Lewis(6), Mushroom(6), Mike(6), Jake(5), Ben(4), 


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OliverL298


Posts: 1
Location: Gorleston, Norfolk, England
Enigma is an excellent coaster. When ever there was a spare 2 seats at the front me and my dad always used to go to the
front
MsIsly


Posts: 133
Location: In heaven, obviously not...
odd lil thing, but quite fun!
Jewls1993


Posts: 504
Location: Ipswich
Ok, i take that back, the red one was put on the track as well (evidence www.rcdb.com) and it shows a picture of the
purple one, and there deffinatly was a blue on and a green one (good got that one sorted!)
Jewls1993


Posts: 504
Location: Ipswich
Yeh, the red one was scraped because i think it broke or something, because i remember a; Green one (seemed to always be
in the siding thing... a purple one (the one mostly used) a blue one (usually on aswell) and a red one.. (i remember
seeing it in the maintainence area on the Annie Oakly Railroad when it was sponsered by Coca Cola... so maybe it neva
went onto the track (sry)
Jewls1993


Posts: 504
Location: Ipswich
No, they threw the red one away in 1997... sry Martyn if i OFFENDED u...
Martyn B


Posts: 3406
Location: Norwich
Ben, the trims are never on. They rae only used when the ride is running maximum capacity, which is never.
Ben


Posts: 8169
Location: Northampton, UK
How disappointing and sucky. It just bumped too much, and the trims were lame. Boo. And an off-load with one train? LOL.
Martyn B


Posts: 3406
Location: Norwich
Jewls1993, you're a liar. The ride never had 4 trains, it was purchased with 3.
Mike


Posts: 2272
Location: Essex
A good little ride, if not a little rough (but this is to be expected of Schwarzkopf coasters) but the brakes at the end
are just silly. It used to have a much better throughput, but H&S said that they were only allowed one train at a time
incase the brakes at the end stop working. Eh? Nevermind. A fun little ride. Nice and compact. 6.
Jewls1993


Posts: 504
Location: Ipswich
Sometimes, when it was cannonball express, on busy days there was up 2 4 trains on the track! and they sort of looked
like trains or the front looked like a cannon, there was a green 1 a red 1 a purple 1 and a blue 1, usually there was a
green 1 in the maintainence place...
Jewls1993


Posts: 504
Location: Ipswich
I think they sould put both trains on...










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