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What Happens On Valhalla At Blackpool Pleasure Beach?

It is very good. You get VERY wet. There are huge drops, blazing fires (Real Fires) and a section that turns you around and you go backwards.
I recommend you go on it. One of the Pleasure Beaches best!

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5 comments to What Happens On Valhalla At Blackpool Pleasure Beach?

  • Mr. Maharg (1 comments)

    It is based on Norse mythology and covers 16 different scenes. The ride is laden with special effects and incorporates fire, water, snow, thunder and lightning effects with riders experiencing extremes of temperature from minus 20°C to plus 40°C.[3]
    More than 100,000 gallons of water are recycled per minute, and roughly 35,000 cubic feet of gas is used an hour to provide the flame effects. the ride has a capacity of 2,000 per hour and each journey lasts approximatley six minutes covering almost half a mile. There are several drops (including two large ones, one backwards) and the slogan you will get wet, you may get soaking wet is certainly relevant to this attraction.
    Enjoy its gr8

  • sam (2 comments)

    all i can remember is you get wet, get lots of blowers on you and you go down drops backwards :P i was like 7 when i went on it x

  • Lucie Babehhz!x (1 comments)

    you go around on a viking ship through a big cave with lots of dragons and things like that shooting fire around you its very good youll enjoy it

  • Fred (1 comments)

    you get very VERY wet

  • Motörhead Fan (2 comments)

    you get very wet, thats the main thing i remember about it hahha, it was a good ride though enjoy =)

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