Status Closed Closing date 10 October 2015 Site area 2 ha | Opening date 1981 Height 27 m (89 ft) Replaced by SW8 | |
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Address Alton, Stoke-on-Trent ST10 4DB, UK Similar Alton Towers, Galactica, Runaway Mine Train, Thirteen |
The Flume was a Log Flume at Alton Towers in Staffordshire. It opened in 1981 and was rethemed in 2004 coinciding with its sponsorship by Imperial Leather. The ride was a bath time themed log flume with three drops. It was originally the longest log flume in the world when it opened in 1981. In February 2016, Alton Towers announced that the attraction would be closed permanently. On March 16, 2016, the park confirmed that SW8 would replace it. Later in 2016, the ride was demolished to make way for SW8.
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Ride Experience
The ride was about 6 minutes long and starts by loading in the circular station. Once the 'bath' had dispatched from the station it went round a few turns and up to the first lift hill. The car then dropped down a small drop and turned around the woodland until it came to the second lift hill which was enclosed in a building and then a drop which was in the dark. At the bottom there was a giant rubber duck that you go past. The ride then wound around the woodland again and then went 27m up a lift hill and then dropped 26m down a drop into some brakes. Finally the 'bath' went through two showers and back into the station.
History
In 1980, Alton Towers opened the ride Corkscrew along with a few other amusement attractions. When these opened Alton Towers gained popularity so for the 1981 season they decided to open a log flume. Construction started in late 1980 to open the ride for the 1981 season.
In 1981 the Log Flume opened to the public as the world's longest log flume themed around the Canadian Falls; for the next 23 years the ride operated as such. In 2004, however the ride was re-themed to The Flume and was given new boats- themed around baths to replace the logs, new lining, maintenance, a refurbished station and other bath time theming. In 2008, the area in which ride operated was re-themed to Mutiny Bay, however the ride retained its bath time theme.
Weeks before the beginning of the 2016 season, Alton Towers announced that the ride was to be closed permanently. On March 16, 2016, the park posted a photo through their Towers Loving Care Twitter page of a sign on the perimeter of the former area of the attraction that reads "SW8. Ground breaking new ride development", marking the construction site for the resort's next large investment SW8.