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MD of Blackpool Pleasure Beach dies
POSTED 15 Jun 2004 . BY
Geoffrey Thompson OBE DL, managing director of Blackpool Pleasure Beach, has died aged 67.

The grandson of Alderman William G Bean, who founded the Pleasure Beach in 1910 in order to “make adults feel like children again”, Thompson became managing director of the Blackpool Pleasure Beach in 1976 and, during his tenure, was responsible for introducing a new generation of thrill rides to visitors.

Along with Europe’s first 360-degree looping coaster, The Revolution, which he introduced in 1979, Thompson was responsible for opening of the world’s tallest rollercoaster, the Pepsi Max Big one in 1994.

Thompson was also passionate about the arts and theatre, which led him to create Stageworks Worldwide Productions to produce and promote quality live entertainment at the Pleasure Beach and throughout the world.

A spokesperson for Blackpool Pleasure Beach said: “Geoffrey Thompson was one of the greatest luminaries in tourism and he drove his mission to promote tourism in the UK with an unyielding passion.

“Without doubt he has established Blackpool Pleasure Beach as the UK’s number one tourist attraction and its success today is a testament to his vision, entrepreneurial spirit, dedication and leadership.”

Appointed OBE in 1998, Thompson is survived by his wife, Barbara and his mother, Doris, who had recently celebrated her 100th birthday with a rollercoaster ride at the Pleasure Beach.

The chair and directors of Blackpool Pleasure Beach have announced that Thompson will be succeeded as managing director by his daughter, Amanda Thompson. His son, Nicholas Thompson, has been appointed deputy managing director. Details: www.bpbltd.com

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MD of Blackpool Pleasure Beach dies
POSTED 15 Jun 2004 . BY
Geoffrey Thompson OBE DL, managing director of Blackpool Pleasure Beach, has died aged 67.

The grandson of Alderman William G Bean, who founded the Pleasure Beach in 1910 in order to “make adults feel like children again”, Thompson became managing director of the Blackpool Pleasure Beach in 1976 and, during his tenure, was responsible for introducing a new generation of thrill rides to visitors.

Along with Europe’s first 360-degree looping coaster, The Revolution, which he introduced in 1979, Thompson was responsible for opening of the world’s tallest rollercoaster, the Pepsi Max Big one in 1994.

Thompson was also passionate about the arts and theatre, which led him to create Stageworks Worldwide Productions to produce and promote quality live entertainment at the Pleasure Beach and throughout the world.

A spokesperson for Blackpool Pleasure Beach said: “Geoffrey Thompson was one of the greatest luminaries in tourism and he drove his mission to promote tourism in the UK with an unyielding passion.

“Without doubt he has established Blackpool Pleasure Beach as the UK’s number one tourist attraction and its success today is a testament to his vision, entrepreneurial spirit, dedication and leadership.”

Appointed OBE in 1998, Thompson is survived by his wife, Barbara and his mother, Doris, who had recently celebrated her 100th birthday with a rollercoaster ride at the Pleasure Beach.

The chair and directors of Blackpool Pleasure Beach have announced that Thompson will be succeeded as managing director by his daughter, Amanda Thompson. His son, Nicholas Thompson, has been appointed deputy managing director. Details: www.bpbltd.com

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