Has anyone ever died at Oakwood Theme Park?

Has anyone ever died at Oakwood Theme Park?

Hayley Liane Williams, 16, from Pontypool, died after she fell from the highest point of the Hydro ride at Oakwood Leisure Park in Pembrokeshire into the splash pool below. An American woman died on an almost identical ride, which was made by the same Swiss manufacturer, at a theme park in California.

How old is Oakwood Megafobia?

Megafobia is a wooden roller coaster located at Oakwood Theme Park, Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom. It opened on 30 April 1996 and was built during 1995–96 by Custom Coasters International, who wanted a ride to showcase their company in Europe. Megafobia features a twister style layout.

When was Oakwood theme park built?

April 14, 1987
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Has anyone died in Porthcawl fair?

Raymond Verral, 17, had been sitting at the front of the open top car on the Water Chute ride at Coney Beach fairground, Porthcawl with his friend David Morgan, 15. Timothy Morgan, nine, was flung clear of the Water Chute ride and died at the scene.

Why is drenched closed?

Incident. On 15 April 2004, 16-year-old Hayley Williams died after falling from the attraction. A 10-year old boy was hit by Williams as she fell and was subsequently hospitalized with head injuries. Hydro remained closed for the rest of the 2004 season while an investigation was carried out.

Is bounce open in Oakwood?

**CURRENTLY CLOSED DUE REFURBISHMENT** In May 2019 we commenced a major refurbishment project of the ride Bounce, with a view to bringing the ride back in operation having closed in the summer of 2016.

Is drenched in Oakwood?

Drenched is a Shoot The Chute ride located at Oakwood Theme Park in Narberth, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK.

How tall do you have to be to go on rides in Oakwood?

speed is 1.25mtr height restriction and megafobia is 1.2 mtr height restriction and they are the 2 fastest rides in the park. good day out but the way they rotate the ride opening times didnt work for us. over a year ago.

Are dogs allowed in Oakwood Theme Park?

A: While we don’t allow dogs, other than guide dogs, into the park, we do provide free holding kennels just outside the entrance tills. You can leave the park to check on your dog as often as you like. We recommend you bring a bed/blanket, a bowl and some water for your dog.

Is Porthcawl fair closing?

THERE will no longer be a permanent fair in Porthcawl under regeneration plans that were released this week by Bridgend County Borough Council (BCBC). Phase one, called Porthcawl Harbourside, is currently being marketed, and consists, in the main, of Hillsboro Place car park, and Salt Lake car park.

What age is Oakwood suitable for?

What is there for young children? A: The majority of our rides are suitable for young children, particularly when accompanied by an parent or guardian. Rides in Neverland have a minimum age requirement of 2 years old.

How did the girl die at Oakwood Theme Park?

A theme park was fined £250,000 after a teenage girl died after plunging 100ft from a ride. In 2004, Hayley Williams, 16, from Pontypool, died after falling from the Hydro Ride at Oakwood, Pembrokeshire. A court heard today how hundreds of lives were put at risk on a white knuckle ride from which a teenage girl fell to her death.

What did staff do at Oakwood Theme Park?

The prosecution today acknowledged that Oakwood Leisure Ltd did have a proper training scheme in place for its staff overseeing rides at the theme park. Staff were instructed to push down on the ride’s T-bar restraint and pull up on the seatbelt to make sure both were properly fastened.

Where was the theme park where Hayley Williams died?

Hayley Williams fell to her death from a water ride, previously called Hydro, at Oakwood theme park in Pembrokeshire in 2004 Invalid Email Something went wrong, please try again later. We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you.

When was Oakwood Theme Park in Narberth fined?

The tragedy happened in April 2004 at the Oakwood Theme Park near Narberth, West Wales, as horrified guests looked on. High Court Judge Justice Lloyd-Jones fined Oakwood Leisure Ltd £250,000 and ordered it to pay £80,000 costs today at the climax of a day-long sentencing hearing at Swansea Crown Court.