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The decision was made to open a theme park to complement the zoo, and so Chessington World of Adventures was born. [13] On 7 July 1987 Chessington World of Adventures opened to the public in a ceremony including Prince Edward. [14] The park was built on a relatively small budget of around £12 million, to test the still-emerging theme park market.
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Blue Barnacle's landscaping and theming. Blue Barnacle is a type of amusement ride consisting of an open, seated gondola (usually in the style of a pirate ship) which swings back and forth, subjecting the rider to various levels of angular momentum.
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Tomb Blaster is a dark ride in the Forbidden Kingdom area of Chessington World of Adventures Resort. It originally opened as The 5th Dimension, a dark ride based on a story of a TV repair robot [1] that operated from 1987 to 1993. [citation needed] The ride system was manufactured by Mack Rides. [1]
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Chessington has two railway stations: Chessington North and Chessington South. They are half a mile apart with South Western Railway services every half-hour to London Waterloo. Chessington South is the end of the line. The line past Chessington South has fallen into heavy disrepair and leads over a concrete bridge into a patch of full-grown trees.