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Heritage theme park reopens to the public 11 years after closure
POSTED 19 Jun 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
CEO Eddie Kemsley Credit: Dreamland
Following an 11-year campaign to save a heritage theme park in Margate, Kent, UK, Dreamland has finally reopened its doors to the public, reimagined and ready to welcome a new generation of visitors to the vintage attraction.

It’s certainly not been plain sailing for Dreamland. In the last year alone, the heritage attraction – which features Britain’s oldest rollercoaster – suffered a setback after extreme winds blew part of the structure away, while a fire broke out in a suspected arson attack at the theme park, which has battled with a decade of decay and lack of care after closing in the mid-2000s.

Creative designer Wayne Hemingway MBE is behind the £18m (US$27m, €24m) restoration of the theme park. Hemingway’s specialist area is bringing new life to old concepts with a focus on the social and affordable aspects of design. With Dreamland, Hemingway Design has worked with park CEO Eddie Kemsley and the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to preserve the project’s cultural heritage, while also bringing the attraction up to par for a modern audience.

"We're making heritage current," said Hemingway speaking to Attractions Management in October. "It's going to feel fresh and of the now."

The Hemingway design team has preserved and restored as much of the original site as they could, while upcycling traditional rides and amusement park decoration sourced from places such as Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Ray Hole acted as architects for the project, while Spider handled project management and Sean Brian of Amusement Technical sourced rides.

The Grade II-listed 90-year-old scenic railway is the premier attraction at Dreamland, while it Hurricane Jet ride has also been restored. In addition, the rare Caterpillar ride installed in the 1920s has been upcycled and the original 1920s Gallopers carousel has been restored among other rides. Dreamland Margate will also feature the largest pinball parlour in Europe, a dance hall and an education centre. An event space is also available for festivals, live music, cabaret and private events. Food on offer has a vintage, bespoke feel to it, with specialist cafés, kiosks and roaming catering onsite.

The HLF has played a large role in Dreamland’s redevelopment, awarding £5.8m (US$8.9m, €7.8m) to the Dreamland Trust. After granting approval, the HLF regularly sent teams to assess and monitor the development of the theme park.

“Dreamland was built all those years ago on memories of Coney Island,” said Eddie Kemsley speaking to Attractions Management. “There’s so much nostalgia, history and fondness for Dreamland. We estimate 150 million people have been through our doors and everybody I meet has their memories. We need to capture that. It is an opening like no other.”



Dreamland branding has a vintage English seaside feel
Britain's oldest wooden rollercoaster has been brought back into use
Classic fairground favourites dominate
Vintage rides were upcycled and refurbished
Staff are picked for their ability to entertain
RELATED STORIES
  Designer Wayne Hemingway to star at Tourism Society Symposium


Wayne Hemingway MBE, the creative designer and visionary behind the £18m ($27m, €24m) restoration of Dreamland in Margate, UK, has been confirmed as a speaker at the annual Tourism Society Symposium.
  FEATURE: Heritage: Dream Big


With Wayne Hemingway leading the design, it’s a new twist on the seaside attraction for a reinvented Dreamland. We meet the team
  Historic Dreamland rollercoaster hits another bump in the road


Britain’s oldest rollercoaster already has a storied past, and it suffered yet another setback during the festive season when high winds blew part of the structure away. The Grade II-listed ride was undergoing restoration at the time as part of the renovation of the Dreamland amusement park in Margate, Kent.
  Dreamland UK attraction to avenge decade of decay with 2015 relaunch


After 11 years of campaigning, Margate's community can finally believe the fight to save Dreamland is won. The historic seaside attraction has been closed for 10 years and fallen into a derelict state. But Dreamland, in Kent, UK, has announced today it expects to reopen its doors by summer 2015.
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Heritage theme park reopens to the public 11 years after closure
POSTED 19 Jun 2015 . BY Tom Anstey
CEO Eddie Kemsley Credit: Dreamland
Following an 11-year campaign to save a heritage theme park in Margate, Kent, UK, Dreamland has finally reopened its doors to the public, reimagined and ready to welcome a new generation of visitors to the vintage attraction.

It’s certainly not been plain sailing for Dreamland. In the last year alone, the heritage attraction – which features Britain’s oldest rollercoaster – suffered a setback after extreme winds blew part of the structure away, while a fire broke out in a suspected arson attack at the theme park, which has battled with a decade of decay and lack of care after closing in the mid-2000s.

Creative designer Wayne Hemingway MBE is behind the £18m (US$27m, €24m) restoration of the theme park. Hemingway’s specialist area is bringing new life to old concepts with a focus on the social and affordable aspects of design. With Dreamland, Hemingway Design has worked with park CEO Eddie Kemsley and the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to preserve the project’s cultural heritage, while also bringing the attraction up to par for a modern audience.

"We're making heritage current," said Hemingway speaking to Attractions Management in October. "It's going to feel fresh and of the now."

The Hemingway design team has preserved and restored as much of the original site as they could, while upcycling traditional rides and amusement park decoration sourced from places such as Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Ray Hole acted as architects for the project, while Spider handled project management and Sean Brian of Amusement Technical sourced rides.

The Grade II-listed 90-year-old scenic railway is the premier attraction at Dreamland, while it Hurricane Jet ride has also been restored. In addition, the rare Caterpillar ride installed in the 1920s has been upcycled and the original 1920s Gallopers carousel has been restored among other rides. Dreamland Margate will also feature the largest pinball parlour in Europe, a dance hall and an education centre. An event space is also available for festivals, live music, cabaret and private events. Food on offer has a vintage, bespoke feel to it, with specialist cafés, kiosks and roaming catering onsite.

The HLF has played a large role in Dreamland’s redevelopment, awarding £5.8m (US$8.9m, €7.8m) to the Dreamland Trust. After granting approval, the HLF regularly sent teams to assess and monitor the development of the theme park.

“Dreamland was built all those years ago on memories of Coney Island,” said Eddie Kemsley speaking to Attractions Management. “There’s so much nostalgia, history and fondness for Dreamland. We estimate 150 million people have been through our doors and everybody I meet has their memories. We need to capture that. It is an opening like no other.”



Dreamland branding has a vintage English seaside feel
Britain's oldest wooden rollercoaster has been brought back into use
Classic fairground favourites dominate
Vintage rides were upcycled and refurbished
Staff are picked for their ability to entertain
RELATED STORIES
Designer Wayne Hemingway to star at Tourism Society Symposium


Wayne Hemingway MBE, the creative designer and visionary behind the £18m ($27m, €24m) restoration of Dreamland in Margate, UK, has been confirmed as a speaker at the annual Tourism Society Symposium.
FEATURE: Heritage: Dream Big


With Wayne Hemingway leading the design, it’s a new twist on the seaside attraction for a reinvented Dreamland. We meet the team
Historic Dreamland rollercoaster hits another bump in the road


Britain’s oldest rollercoaster already has a storied past, and it suffered yet another setback during the festive season when high winds blew part of the structure away. The Grade II-listed ride was undergoing restoration at the time as part of the renovation of the Dreamland amusement park in Margate, Kent.
Dreamland UK attraction to avenge decade of decay with 2015 relaunch


After 11 years of campaigning, Margate's community can finally believe the fight to save Dreamland is won. The historic seaside attraction has been closed for 10 years and fallen into a derelict state. But Dreamland, in Kent, UK, has announced today it expects to reopen its doors by summer 2015.
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The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
Universal announces long-awaited details of its Epic Universe, set to open in 2025
Universal has revealed it will be adding new Harry Potter attractions, alongside Super Nintendo and How to Train Your Dragon worlds to its Florida resort.
Heartbreak for Swedish theme park, Liseberg, as fire breaks out
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