Fantasy Island (UK amusement park)

It is known for its signature pyramid structure located in the centre of the park, which contains many indoor rides and attractions, as well as restaurants and other facilities and entertainment.

On 2 May 2002, Fantasy Island's second rollercoaster to feature multiple inversions, Jubilee Odyssey opened.

Mellors Group planned to improve the attractions; including the re-installation of G-Force (a Fabbri made pendulum ride), which previously operated at the Resort from 2002 to 2003.

At the beginning of the 2018 season Amazing Confusion was removed from the Resort after a 15-year operation and has been replaced with many rides such as Frisbee and the Mellors Group Starflyer.

The ride starts by spinning slowly, and subjecting riders to the pseudo-random movements, after ~30 seconds, the main arms raise and lower at random intervals.

The Volcano produces a loud sound as its compressed air system charges, which can sometimes be heard from Butlin's.

Owned by the Mellors group, it is the same Starflyer that previously operated at Hyde Park Winter Wonderland.

The Wild River Rapids is a Reverchon Industries Spinning Raft water ride, that came to the park for the 2022 season.

Originally bought by the Mellors group in 2004, it once travelled around the UK, heading to places such as the Nottingham Goose Fair.

When The Eye on the Coast opened at the park in 2004, it was Europe's tallest Ferris wheel, standing at a mammoth 196 feet.

Topsey Turvey was a Top Spin-type ride manufactured by Fabbri and was located where Sea Storm currently stands before it got removed from the park.

It was sold to travelling showman Evan Moran in 1998 and was relocated to Pleasure Island as Terror Rack.

In 2015, the ride underwent a repaint that saw the orange track with blue supports replaced with a purple and green colour scheme.

At the end of the 2018 season, the ride was dismantled to make place for the parks Halloween Attraction Fear Island Event.

It was a generic Super Bowl, flat ride, where the cars spin like a waltzer, but the floor also tilts upwards at an angle.

Amazing Confusion opened at Fantasy Island in 2003 and operated for 15 years before being removed at the beginning of the 2018 season where it was then replaced by Frisbee.