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Elmer's Flying Jumbos
Chessington World of Adventures
Area Adventure Point
StatusOperating
Opening date1987
Ride statistics
Attraction type Red Baron
Manufacturer Preston & Barbieri
Theme Elephants
Capacity165 riders per hour
Vehicles12
Riders per vehicle1-2
Duration1:30-3:00
Reserve and Ride available
Disabled access Wheelchair accessible

Elmer's Flying Jumbos is a Red Baron ride operating at Chessington World of Adventures Resort in London. Originally in the area of Toytown, it later moved to the Zufari area and then finally Adventure Point. In the spring of 2020, it was renamed Elmer's Flying Jumbos. [1] As of May 2023, the Chessington ride continues to operate after a long 36 years.

History

Flying Jumbos is a Mini Jet Red Baron from 1987.[ citation needed] Manufactured by Preston & Barbieri, it is an aerial carousel spinning ride with elephant-themed cabs, originally pink and now grey. [1]

Africa was Chessington's new area for 2012, [2] after the former area, Toytown, [3] was replaced with a new land in line with Chessington's image as being Britain's Wildest Adventure. [4] Many of the gentle, children's rides such as Flying Jumbos [5] were moved to other areas, leaving only three rides in the area. [2] In 2013 Flying Jumbos opened in the Zufari area. [1] In January 2020, it was announced that a new four-year partnership was created with Chessington World Of Adventures, with the theme of Elmer, a fictional family book character, entering the park and retheming the ride to Elmer's Flying Jumbos.

Description

Riders sit inside fibreglass elephants which rotate like a merry-go-round. Holding down a button makes the elephants fly, or lowers it. Anyone under 1.1 meters must be accompanied by an adult, with a maximum torso measurement of 51 inches. [1]

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Similar rides

There are similar rides named Flying Jumbos at:

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Zufari". Chessington World of Adventures. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Africa". Chessington World of Adventures. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  3. ^ "History of attractions / timeline: Chessington". Chessington UK. Archived from the original on 17 October 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2013.
  4. ^ "Official Park History" (PDF). Chessington World of Adventures. 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2013.
  5. ^ "What's New at Chessington World of Adventures". Retrieved 3 February 2012. (Chessington World of Adventures)

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