Join us as we share our first ever vlog from Flambards Theme Park in Cornwall! In this action packed vlog we share on ride POV’s from all of the major rides at the park including The Hornet Roller Coaster, Sky Force, Thunderbolt and many more awesome attractions. Along with that we take you for a full tour around the Victorian Village and the various other museums that form part of the Flambards experience. We also take a look at the social distancing measures in place and much more as we continue our theme park trip through Devon and Cornwall!

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  1. best bit there is the blitz britain museum, i live in Newquay so it was the place to go when i was young, i loved that museum bit the best, the smell, everything. They found the shop there with all the stuff in it and built the museum around it, it's a real time capsule.

  2. How in the hell do you talk and stay so calm whilst been spun all over the place… My hands don't come away from the bars until I'm back on the ground 😂😂

  3. I was here 2 weeks ago & it wasn't busy at all. All the rides were working & I started off with 5 continuous rides on the hornet. There weren't any queues at all for any of the rides so it was really good. I didn't really enjoy sky force as I had sore shoulders when I came off. On the log flume, when you got back to the start the operator asked if you wanted to go again. I had the baked potatoes with cheese as well. They only downside was, in the indoor exhibits, everyone kept bunching up & I kept holding back to let people get a bit infront of me but then more people would come.

  4. Nice video. The baked potato looked terrible though. They didn't melt the cheese at all.

  5. Shawn and Charlotte if you like Victorian museums you might enjoy Blists Hill in Madeley right near where i used to live. Its a Victorian town with actors and you can walk around it outside. They also do Halloween and Chrsitmas events. Only a couple of Victorian rides though in the fairground area which are for kids. Sometimes they have a carousel though. Also in the same area is RAF Cosford (free and fab) and the tile museum in Ironbridge – sounds awful but theres a walk through done out like a london tube station and an old London pub. Worth seeing for this or the other channel.

  6. Hopefully, if all goes well, I shall be visiting Cornwall in Spring time and I will definitely check this place out. Shame I will probably have to do it solo lol

  7. Seeing Skyforce was a real blast to the past for me; it used to be Pendulus from Pleasure Island, my old local park! Really nice to see it still going strong over there.

  8. i love this park when i go cornwall, it reminds me of when i was very young and they were my best rides, good nostalgia comign back every couple of years, drayton manor and alton are my home parks, drayton being closest

  9. I live in cornwall and all I will say is "Hornet sweet coaster, but she got the sharpest of brakes" Locals call that ride "Nut Cracker" for a reason.

  10. I used to work in the shop at the front of the park about 10 years ago. It looks EXACTLY the same with the same products I used to price. You are correct that it is indeed TAT 😂😂

  11. That's a blast from the past! The dark ride tent used to be a 3D (red&blue glasses) dome cinema and was projected all around you, scared the poop out of me as a 6yr old. The ride itself used to be down by the log flume and had a hydraulic cover which would fold over the top of your kart while the ride was spinning round making it very dark. The dino express I'm sure was a land of little rabbits or something and the dinosaur nursery was the 'gus hunnybun burrow' where you walked underground and viewed all the rabbit warrens. Great to see they have tried to keep it updated.
    The amount of money I used to have off my parents to drive the (now removed) remote control boats where the small lake is by the mini-golf and they used to have a rainbow bumpy slide next to the drop slide.
    Ahhh memories.

  12. I’m going on Saturday I’m so excited but what I don’t get is how do u hold ur camera on the really intense rides 🤷‍♀️

  13. Well done for supporting local theme parks. You and Charlotte are amazing and I did flam bards in 2019 and it was amazing.

  14. I love Flambards. I went as a child and returned as a late 30 something and enjoyed it equally as much. The victorian village is brilliant.

  15. I went to something like the victoriana village when I was five I went in. Looked in a window. Saw a manikin. And ran back outside I was that scared. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  16. Absolute shithole went last week it’s no bigger than a local travelling fair I wouldn’t revisit if I was payed to go

  17. In relation to the dinosaurs from World in Miniature, as far as I can tell many of them were sold off and moved to Dan yr Ogof, or the National Showcaves Centre for Wales. Before coming to World in Miniature they were originally at another attraction owned by the same company in St Agnes called St Agnes Leisure park/St Agnes Wonderland. World in Miniature closed in 2008 so Im not sure if these are the same dinos from there or if all of them went to Wales.
    Little bit sad they replaced the gus honeybun and underground beatrix potter style section but I guess they didn't think it appealed to a modern audience.
    Its interesting to see how much its changed since I last visited as a teenager more than a decade ago!

  18. The entrance to Flambards was moved when they built Sainsbury’s.
    We used to go every summer when on holiday, on one of the firework nights. My daughter and I spent one afternoon just riding the thunderbolt.
    But with the entrance being moved from one side of the park to another it meant it was too far to run for the last bus back towards Penzance

  19. You asked why anyone would want to buy stale cake. 1) Two pence a bag was very cheap. 2) You could make puddings with stale cake. If you were poor, it was better than nothing at all to eat. Stale cake isn't sold in bakery's today, they just throw it away now! But lots of cake lovers still use up left over cakes in different ways… just Google the subject of stale cake and you'll see what I mean. The Victorian section of this museum reminds me of Madame Tussauds in London in the 1980s. The war time street was excellent… thanks for another great trip!!😊

  20. I lived next to Flambards and this was my first rollercoaster too.

  21. Gets on the sky force:
    Shawn: talking like skyforce isnt scary
    Me if I went on it: Passes out
    -lol I would never be able to go on it in scared of everything, my fav rude at flambards is the big swings

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