THE UK's oldest theme park has announced that two brand new attractions will be open in time for this summer.
Blackgang Chine on the Isle of Wight first opened its doors back in 1843 and has continued to develop throughout the following 181 years.
Blackgang Beach first opened to visitors last weekendCredit: InstagramThe Jolly Robin pirate ship ride is also set to open this summerCredit: Blackgang ChineBlackgang Chine is the UK's oldest theme park, dating back to 1843Credit: AlamyAnd 2024 is no different, with a brand new beach for kids to play on, to be followed by a brand new pirate-themed ride later in the year.
Last weekend, Blackgang Beach opened its doors, with a large water pillow and a yellow rubber pour, that gives the impression of water on sand, without parents needing to pack a towel for their kids.
The pseudo sand and sea can be found at the old home of Cliffhanger, a now retired rollercoaster.
Alton Towers conference centre evacuated as worker reports 'unusual smell'A description on the theme park's website boasts that visitors can pretend to "walk on water" at the new feature.
It reads: "The Storm that sealed the Jolly Robin’s fate has blown you off course too, and now you find yourself marooned on the deserted Blackgang Beach!
"Surrounded by nothing but palm trees and washed-up cargo, those stranded on the beach will pass the hours with the mysterious pool that allows you to walk on water.
"Hopping, skipping, jumping, and even running, will see your feet remain dry as you dance over this wobbly water pillow."
The beach will host special accessibility sessions, for which it will be closed off to provide exclusive use for people with disabilities, with a limited capacity.
Blackgang Chine hopes that this can provide a relaxed environment for those who need it to enjoy the new feature.
In addition to the beach area, the theme park is also set to introduce The Jolly Robin to its visitors.
The "ghostly ship" will be a classic swinging galleon ride, and will be available for park-goers to use before long.
The website invites people to "step aboard a ghostly ship, condemned to sail through stormy waters after encountering a colossal whale one fateful night".
Inside creepy abandoned amusement park that closed after boy lost his armIt also promises that "as The Jolly Robin begins to sway, riders will feel as though they are caught in the very storm that sealed the ship’s fate".
An opening date for the pirate ship ride is yet to be confirmed.
Earlier this year, park manager, Dan White said that the two new rides would bring something for all of the park's guests.
He told isleofwight.com: "It’s finally out! The team and I are thrilled that we can bring two new attractions to the park this year, and we believe it is a combination that means there is something for everyone.
“Our maintenance team have done an outstanding job bringing the park up to a fantastic standard this year, and they are now focused on the install of these amazing new additions."
Meanwhile, the theme park also launched this ride last year that makes people feel like they're falling off a cliff into the sea.
And these new rides and theme park attractions are also set to open this year.
The new attractions will both be ready for visitors to use this summerCredit: Justin Garvanovic