News: Shock as Wild Mouse is removed from Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Blackpool Pleasure Beach classic rollercoaster Wild Mouse has been removed from the park ahead of the 2018 season
The coaster which was one of the most well regarded coasters in the UK was built in 1958 by Frank Wright and was one of only two remaining of its ride type.
Picture below shows the now empty space that was the former site of Wild Mouse
Source: https://www.facebook.com/Themeparklogic ... 2601675834
Post via the ECC Facebook:
BPB Statement in Ref to the Removal of the "Wild Mouse"
After very careful consideration and planning, our current winter work programme has seen the permanent closure and dismantling of the Wild Mouse and the removal of the facade of the former Trauma Tower attractions. This will create an area for future exciting developments.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach is a constantly evolving amusement park and has been for the past 122 years. The changes it has seen over the years are what has made it the great park it is today. This, coupled with a relatively small amount of space, means that in order to progress and look to the future we occasionally need to alter the landscape of the park to make way for future developments.
A statement from the Club will follow shortly.
I know the emotion is raw for us all, but can I please ask that we all be respectful on your posts. This was a very difficult decision for all involved.
After very careful consideration and planning, our current winter work programme has seen the permanent closure and dismantling of the Wild Mouse and the removal of the facade of the former Trauma Tower attractions. This will create an area for future exciting developments.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach is a constantly evolving amusement park and has been for the past 122 years. The changes it has seen over the years are what has made it the great park it is today. This, coupled with a relatively small amount of space, means that in order to progress and look to the future we occasionally need to alter the landscape of the park to make way for future developments.
A statement from the Club will follow shortly.
I know the emotion is raw for us all, but can I please ask that we all be respectful on your posts. This was a very difficult decision for all involved.
Hopefully it's not gone as suddenly a tweet from the Blackpool South Pier appeared:
If you???ve ever tried to get rid of mice you???ll find it???s incredibly hard. Those wild things just keep coming back...
https://twitter.com/BplSouthPier/status ... 5660641280