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Galveston Pleasure Pier is one of the few spots in the world
that has this many rides over the water! Known as “Coney Island of the South”, the pier juts 1130 feet into the Gulf
of Mexico and is 120 feet-wide. The Galveston amusement pier now boasts one roller
coaster and 15 other thrilling rides. The original Pleasure Pier stood from 1943 until 1961 when
it was destroyed by a hurricane. A soft opening event was held on May 25th,
2012. The total cost of the project is estimated at sixty million dollars but will bring new jobs back
to the Galveston
area. Three million guests are expected
to visit the pier in its first year of operation. The park is located at
Galveston Pier 21. There will also be a retail center called Shops at Pleasure
Pier on the north side of Seawall
Boulevard and a Bubba Gump Shrimp restaurant will
be built to go along with the rides and games.
The main attraction is the brand new, 100 foot tall steel
roller coaster dubbed “Iron Shark.” It’s a Gerstlauer Eurofighter style ride
compacted into a tiny footprint. The
Pleasure Pier's Iron Shark roller coaster will attack when least expected with
its 100‐foot
vertical lift and beyond‐vertical
drop. Tracking at 52 miles per hour, the vehicles will glide the 1,246‐foot coaster track. Check out the video embedded below to see the
ride in action:
The pier will feature a number of traditional rides,
including a 36-foot double-decker carousel and a 100-foot tall Ferris Wheel. Another
highlight of the Galveston
boardwalk is the Texas Star Flyer, a 230 foot tall swing ride which swing your
dangling feet out over the ocean. Please note, this ride is not yet open as it
is still under construction. Rides closed are the Galaxy Wheel, Texas Star
Flyer and Revolution.
The Pleasure Pier Galveston theme park is wholly owned by
Landry's, Inc.
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