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Knightmare (Camelot)

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Max speed
  
70 km/h

Inversions
  
0

Opened
  
2006

Park
  
Camelot Theme Park

Knightmare (Camelot) Urbex Camelot Theme Park Chorley Lancashire United Kingdom

Designers
  
Anton Schwarzkopf, Werner Stengel

Similar
  
Montaña Infinitum, Jetline, Tsunami, Twist n' Shout, Shuttle Loop

Knightmare is a Schwarzkopf/Zierer custom roller coaster that is SBNO (standing but not operating) at the now defunct Camelot Theme Park in Chorley, Lancashire, UK.

It was originally built in 1987 for a theme park in Kobe, Japan called 'Portopialand' (Now Defunct) under the name 'BMRX'/'Bavarian Mountain Railroad' and was originally a dark indoor ride with a huge mountain themed structure surrounding it.

Knightmare (Camelot) Camelot Theme Park Knightmare

After Portopialand closed in 2005, the roller coaster was dismantled and shipped over to the UK, after Camelot Theme Park successfully acquired it, it cost the theme park £3 million to build the roller coaster. The track and trains arrived at Camelot in late 2006 without the mountain structure that was originally surrounding it. In early 2007, the construction of the ride began at Camelot, with the ride finally opening to the public in the summer of 2007 as 'Knightmare'.

Knightmare (Camelot) Camelot Theme Park Knightmare

The ride originally featured five different coloured trains. But when the rollercoaster was relaunched at Camelot, the park chose to refurbish three of the five trains. Some of the steam train theming was removed (such as the funnel and headlights) from the front of the train. The three trains were painted differently with one being partly maroon, one partly purple and the other partly green. The other two trains were no longer used after the relaunch, these were placed in storage at the park. Each train had a capacity of 14 persons, and the ride had a minimum height restriction of 1.3 metres.

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The ride takes the train up in a semi-spiral chain lift, up to its tallest point at 80 feet tall, then it then drops the train into an overbanked turn. The ride then takes you through various sharp turns, multiple helixes and a near vertical bend (nicknamed "the psycho drop") halfway through the ride where you experience almost 5G, reaching speeds of about 40 mph. Knightmare was arguably one of the most intense rollercoasters in the UK.

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It was located and still stands in the 'Land of the Brave' area of the park, situated on the former sites of Camelot's long defunct flagship roller coasters (The Tower of Terror and The Gauntlet); it was also next to the site of the Excalibur 2 ride. Knightmare was a unique rollercoaster, as it is one of only three of its kind in the world- Jetline at Gröna Lund (clone) and Lisebergbanan at Liseberg (custom layout).

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After having much trouble with low visitor numbers and low incomes, The Story Group and Knights Leisure Limited announced that they were permanently closing Camelot Theme Park in November 2012, after 29 years of being open to the public. The rollercoaster still remains standing within the abandoned park, but is now protected by security to keep trespassers out.

References

Knightmare (Camelot) Wikipedia