Absolutely brilliant always love a behind the scenes look at the winter maintenance just shows you how hard your engineers work to keep us all thrilled on the rides each season please thank them all from me (My Name Is Ben) and a Happy Christmas and a Very Happy New Year to all your staff and see you again in 2024 🥳🥳🎢🎢🎢🎢
Station from the old water chute, will always miss that attraction that use to sit next to valhalla. Infusion could do with the new Vekoma SLC trains instead of fixing the current old style to make for a smoother ride, would love to see them in the future.
That's said, there's the "guess what ride this station used to be" question and I am 99% sure, that used to be the old log flume ride station! Am I right? What do I win? If it's tickets for me, 1 disabled person and 1 dog, then yey me and the prize! Haha. Nah, but thank you to all the out of season workers, we all know you're the hero's that actually keep our rides going!
Do you have any female engineers? It seems you guys have an all male team but if not I’d love to see some female representation we need it in engineering
Someone needs to show that engineering apprentice how to use a micrometer properly, it's not a G clamp FFS !!! absolutely shocking misuse of a measuring instrument.
This is fantastic to see. We always love seeing a behind the scenes look at the park!
But what was the ride that is now a workshop?
@@Elbonio was called the water chute
fascinating to see! the Pleasure Beach engineers are so hard working and there’s rarely any major downtime thanks to their hard work!
Amazing video! Always good to see these trains get looked after well done guys
Loving these updates. After hours park quad racing around the park event next year please 😂😂😂
Great to experience and appreciate the work that happens behind the scenes. Really enjoyed watching this 👍
Brilliant, thanks for sharing this.
Love this! Looking forward to the rest of the episodes 🎢
Absolutely brilliant always love a behind the scenes look at the winter maintenance just shows you how hard your engineers work to keep us all thrilled on the rides each season please thank them all from me (My Name Is Ben) and a Happy Christmas and a Very Happy New Year to all your staff and see you again in 2024 🥳🥳🎢🎢🎢🎢
❤Thanks for this behind the scenes look, really appreciate the hard work that goes into keeping our favourite rides (and fun) going! ❤
I find this so interesting, keep them coming 😊
Station from the old water chute, will always miss that attraction that use to sit next to valhalla.
Infusion could do with the new Vekoma SLC trains instead of fixing the current old style to make for a smoother ride, would love to see them in the future.
I remember working at Camelot and seeing the site during close down, it's weird to see rides in maintenance modes!
That's said, there's the "guess what ride this station used to be" question and I am 99% sure, that used to be the old log flume ride station! Am I right? What do I win?
If it's tickets for me, 1 disabled person and 1 dog, then yey me and the prize! Haha.
Nah, but thank you to all the out of season workers, we all know you're the hero's that actually keep our rides going!
The work shop used to be the station for Water Chute
Great video. Did that workshop used to be part of the old Water Chute ride?
It did yea. Use to be able to see the signage still in place when the monorail would pass over the top
Water chute
Do you have any female engineers? It seems you guys have an all male team but if not I’d love to see some female representation we need it in engineering
Someone needs to show that engineering apprentice how to use a micrometer properly, it's not a
G clamp FFS !!! absolutely shocking misuse of a measuring instrument.
As an ex railway engineering manager I thought the same. It'll likely need recalibrating after that or chucking in the bin.
This is exactly why I’m in the comments section. That micrometer is now not fit for purpose and that lad is in need of some proper training
Great video! Pleasure Beach is the liveliest park at Christmas; there's just so much going on! Love to see videos like these! 🎢