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|A Sidewinder 12 model from Moser Rides. Passengers sit in a circle and are secured with an over-shoulder harness with their feet dangling. The 12-person ride swings 120 degrees on each side while spinning. This ride was formerly occupied by a Moser "Crazy Flip" ride called the Galaxy Twister. |
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Revision as of 04:06, 24 February 2010
Previously known as Fantasyland | |
Location | West Edmonton Mall, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, |
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Opened | 1985 |
Owner | West Edmonton Mall Properties Inc. |
Operating season | 365 Days a Year |
Area | 400,000 sq. ft. (37,160 m²) |
Attractions | |
Total | 23 |
Roller coasters | 4 |
Website | WEM-Galaxyland |
Galaxyland is the world's largest indoor amusement park situated in the West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is home to the world's tallest (14 stories), and longest indoor roller coaster, the Mindbender. It is also home to the Space Shot, the world's tallest indoor tower ride (12 stories).
Rides
New Rides
"Galaxy Twister" and "Sonic Storm" have been removed to make way for two new rides. The ride replacing Galaxy Twister is called Sonic Twister which has been completed and is being tested. it is now open as of February 22, 2010 and costs 6 tickets to ride. The new ride is part of $800,000 of spending money going towards the park[citation needed]. Another ride, currently unknown, is scheduled to open in April or May this year. It is likely to be in Sonic Storm's old space[citation needed].
Beginner Rides
Ride | Tickets Required | Description |
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Motojump | 2 tickets | Miniature dirt bikes and ATV's that move in a circular forward motion. |
Carousel | 3 tickets | Merry-go-around horses that move in an up and down, circular motion. |
Kiddie Convoy | 2 tickets | A variety of vehicles that move on a pad in a circular forward motion. |
35th Aero Squadron | 2 tickets | World War I planes that move up and down (controlled by riders) in a forward circular motion. |
Space Bump | 2 tickets | Children's cars that drive and collide with each other. |
Galaxyland Raceway | 4 tickets | Slow moving electric go-karts driven through an "Indy" style racetrack. |
Balloon Race | 3 tickets | A ferris wheel with cars shaped like balloons. |
Galaxy Kids Playpark | 4 tickets (Ages 1–3)
6 tickets (Ages 4–12) |
A large play area with slides, caves and ball crawl. A socks-only environment where children must be accompanied by an adult. |
Intermediate Rides
Ride | Tickets Required | Description |
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Cosmic Spinner | 5 tickets | This ideal family ride takes 32 adventurers on an extraordinary whirling orbit. A space version of the funfair classic Tilt-A-Whirl ride, riders hop into one of 4 individually spinning UFO's to experience the numerous thrills and jolts that would please even the hardiest space voyager. |
Galaxyland Express | 3 tickets | A train ride through Galaxyland. Although the ride's target group is small children, it is very popular among all ages because of the slow, leisurely pace and the fact that there are no height restrictions. Galaxyland Express survived the park's extensive renovation period that saw most of the original rides removed, albeit the station and ride vehicles were extensively remodelled into a rocket theme. |
Cosmic Bounce | 3 tickets | 10 seated family ride full of bounces guaranteed to shake you up. Essentially a pint-sized and gentler version of the Space Shot that is run mainly by cables and winches (as opposed to the caisson and weight system of the Space Shot). |
Flying Galleon | 4 tickets | A Spanish motif style boat that swings back and forth. One of the park's original rides, and one of the few that has not been remodelled into a space-age theme. |
TurboRide Theatre | 5 tickets | A 3D movie theatre with full motion seats, DTS sound and a 3-story screen. The theatre sits in a large cement cube within the Mindbender's enclosure. |
Autosled | 3 tickets | A small roller coaster with a series of sharp turns and high speeds. Ideal for those who are too big for the Dragon Wagon, but not quite ready to try out the Mindbender or the Galaxy Orbiter. |
Quirks in the Works | 6 tickets | A crashed spaceship has been taken over by Quirks and you have to save the world by zapping as many quirks as you can in the dark. The ride's site was formerly occupied by the second part of the Drop of Doom. |
Advanced Rides
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Galaxy Orbiter | 6 tickets | Canada's first spinning roller coaster, and the newest ride. Installed in 2007, Galaxy Orbiter is the park's second longest roller coaster (behind the Mindbender), and is a good step up for those who have outgrown the Autosled but are not ready to try the Mindbender yet. Construction of the ride forced the permanent removal of Rockin' Rocket and the UFO Maze as well as the temporary closure of Autosled and Galaxykids Raceway. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Space Shot | 6 tickets | 12 person ride launches passengers nearly 120 feet skyward then thrusts them back to earth. It should be noted that, while the ride is called "Space Shot" (and features the usual S&S Space Shot signage on the ride vehicle), it operates in the same style (and may have been converted to) a Double Shot. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Solar Flare | 6 tickets | Experience an intense ground-rush as you circle the blazing sun, flipping and spinning in all directions as you control your flips and spins. A Hoppla manufactured by Moser. This ride was formerly occupied by a swinging inverter ship called the Perilous Pendulum. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Swing of the Century | 5 tickets | A giant swing set with individual swings that moves in a circular, swinging motion. A Wave Swinger manufactured by Zierer. Along with the Mindbender, Flying Galleon, and most of the rides in the kid's zone, Swing of the Century is one of the park's few attractions that has not been modelled over and/or replaced to keep in conformity with Galaxyland's space theme. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cosmo's Space Derby | 4 tickets | 2-seated bumper cars built for adults. One of the original attractions, the enclosure area in which the cars bang and bash was extensively remodelled during Galaxyland's renovation period, with the mirrors surrounding the enclosure wall replaced by space-themed murals. However, the original bumper cars are still used today. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mindbender | 7 tickets | The "world's largest indoor high speed, triple loop roller coaster." A mirror image and modified "Drier Looping" designed by Schwarzkopf. Mindbender was recently modified with new fail safe magnetic brakes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sonic Twister | 6 tickets | A Sidewinder 12 model from Moser Rides. Passengers sit in a circle and are secured with an over-shoulder harness with their feet dangling. The 12-person ride swings 120 degrees on each side while spinning. This ride was formerly occupied by a Moser "Crazy Flip" ride called the Galaxy Twister. | {
Decommissioned Rides
ControversyGalaxyland was originally known as Fantasyland. However, the name Fantasyland was already used for one of the theme lands existing in Disneyland and other theme parks owned by the Walt Disney Company. A lawsuit eventually forced the mall's owners to change the park's name, though they were allowed to continue using the name "Fantasyland Hotel" for a hotel in the mall. Fantasyland became Galaxyland officially on July 1, 1995. This was celebrated with a new "space age" theme, and the arrival of the park's new mascot "Cosmo". ReferencesExternal links |