Sorry for phone quality pictures! hopefully investing in a new camera soon starting to get annoying some shaky shots need a tripod!
Overview
Seen this place a long time ago, never visited it in my life unless I was a young kid and don't remember this shizz! It's pretty recked but well worth a visit, only problem was the light, decided to go during the night time so couldn't see alot; also you get that extra adrenaline rush from thinking someones following you all round the park.
Visit
The visit was pretty good, even with exercise my heart has never beat that fast for that long. Access was easy with a 15 minute walk from where I parked the car, didn't want to look too suspicious incase of a quick escape. While inside were sure we seen security creeping around the old hotel or maybe even someone else exploring. Apart from the odd subway bag almost making me fall to the floor with a heart attack it was a nice place to go to at night! Thinking of a revisit for the roller coaster stairs picture!
Overview
Seen this place a long time ago, never visited it in my life unless I was a young kid and don't remember this shizz! It's pretty recked but well worth a visit, only problem was the light, decided to go during the night time so couldn't see alot; also you get that extra adrenaline rush from thinking someones following you all round the park.
Visit
The visit was pretty good, even with exercise my heart has never beat that fast for that long. Access was easy with a 15 minute walk from where I parked the car, didn't want to look too suspicious incase of a quick escape. While inside were sure we seen security creeping around the old hotel or maybe even someone else exploring. Apart from the odd subway bag almost making me fall to the floor with a heart attack it was a nice place to go to at night! Thinking of a revisit for the roller coaster stairs picture!
History
The park opened in 1983 and was operating seasonally until late 2012. The park was based on the story of 'Camelot, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table'. The local area was once covered by the largest lake in England Martin Mere, which was first drained in 1692 by Thomas Fleetwood of Bank Hall in Bretherton.Thanks for having a look and I hope to bring you better quality and more interesting places in the future