The History of Metroland: Europe's Extinct Largest Indoor Amusement Park - The End of Retail Leisure

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  • Опубликовано: 20 мар 2021
  • Join us on a new Expedition as we look at the Extinct History of Metroland. Once Europe's largest indoor amusement park located at the MetroCentre, A Mall that has slowly declined from being one of the premier tourist attractions in the UK and lost much of its uniqueness.
    Metroland was designed to offer a family outing at a shopping centre, complete with roller coasters, arcades and multiple rides. A highlight of the northeast of England. After 20 years of operation, the amusement park was closed and replaced.
    Metroland was a place many kids of England spent time and even rode their first roller coaster. Sadly it was closed and is now just a memory.
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    Martin Hannett - • Bull Ring Shopping Cen...
    Time Train - • 1950s Shopping in the ...
    celestrialrailroad - • London (1994) - 'At th...
    Andrew Mitchell - • Dunston, Gateshead - 1...
    Richard Smith - • KINGDOM OF FUN
    Newcastle Upon Tyne & UK - Video from the past - • Gateshead MetroCentre ...
    VHS Bits - • 1989 Gateshead MetroCe...
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    Ken Eckert - • Walking Around West Ed...
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    citytransportinfo - • Metroland Funfair at G...
    Niall C - • Metroland
    Ladventure - • METROLAND GATESHEAD - ...
    Informerdude - • Metroland ; The End Of...
    GregstersUK - • Metroland RIP
    Wandering - • Second Largest Shoppin...
    Diary of a RollerCoaster Girl - • The Big One/Rampage - ...
    Mark Forrest - • Metroland Memories
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  • @ExpeditionThemePark
    @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +37

    Luxor attractions is coming! What other Expedition's do you want to see? Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/expthemepark and Instagram instagram.com/expeditionthemeparkfor sneak peaks of upcoming episodes. Support the channel on Patreon at www.patreon.com/expeditionthemepark

    • @alexgeorge501
      @alexgeorge501 3 года назад

      I want to see videos on attractions from the west Edmonton mall in Alberta, Canada

    • @MrMeatHook
      @MrMeatHook 3 года назад +2

      I’m sure I sound like a broken record, but The Haunted Shack at Knott’s 🙂

    • @JustinCoasters
      @JustinCoasters 3 года назад

      Toyland Tours, Wicked Witches Haunt, or Mr. Rabbit's Tropical Travels

    • @Der_Cptn
      @Der_Cptn 3 года назад

      Awesome episode. Now do one about the short-lived Space Center Bremen, Germany. Btw...i worked there as Supervisior Operations if you need any info ;)

    • @kazzypoo
      @kazzypoo 3 года назад

      @@MrMeatHook Yes! I loved The Haunted Shack! Classic.

  • @sunyavadin
    @sunyavadin 3 года назад +197

    Demolishing this for a 17-screen IMAX monstrosity too far out of the city to bother going when there are like three other cinemas in walking distance, was a CRIME. Damn, I miss this place.

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +11

      Right!

    • @Jademalo
      @Jademalo 3 года назад +17

      it's not even a proper IMAX, it's just a little one.
      (It's actually quite nice and the restaurant area is alright, but it's so soulless compared to the old metroland)

    • @brandonwelsh5090
      @brandonwelsh5090 3 года назад +8

      Ikr, me and my freinds go to the Vue in Gateshead because it's closer and cheaper

    • @jewelledlacertacare2712
      @jewelledlacertacare2712 3 года назад +8

      Exactly! I'm in Newcastle and the metrocentre is now just too awkward to get to compared with the city centre, which offers all the same shops already, but with a little extra historical buildings to look at. Public transport is also very annoying for getting there, I feel like it should have been connected to the metro line, given the name.

    • @scoldedegg11yearsago17
      @scoldedegg11yearsago17 3 года назад +1

      @@jewelledlacertacare2712 :( I live in Newcastle and I feel offended. I LOVE the metrocentre

  • @Eaglescout217
    @Eaglescout217 3 года назад +408

    It's kind of funny how malls slowly stripped out their amusements and added more shopping while people shopped less in person. I could see this being flipped in the next couple years where more amusements are added to malls that are trying to survive.

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +32

      I hope.so!

    • @aledandrian
      @aledandrian 3 года назад +38

      This has already happened in the case of the American Dream Mall in New Jersey, the plan of which was changed during construction to include Nickelodeon Universe and a water park

    • @andrewraphael3800
      @andrewraphael3800 3 года назад +24

      Yeh, I have very fond memories of the themed areas and Metroland in the MetroCentre as a kid in the very early 90s. Shame it stripped that away and became a generic shopping centre. Hopefully this trend can be reversed.

    • @Eaglescout217
      @Eaglescout217 3 года назад +6

      @@aledandrian hopefully it will survive as the pandemic hit right when it opened

    • @aledandrian
      @aledandrian 3 года назад +1

      @@Eaglescout217 lol I want that mall to burn to the ground (but not before saving the coasters)

  • @leophyte9663
    @leophyte9663 3 года назад +170

    The guy in the interviews sounds so passionate about this mall, that's really wholesome.. glad the mall was a success, he was probably very proud

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +13

      yeah!

    • @wizzwamf
      @wizzwamf 3 года назад +17

      john hall a great creative force which is what retail isnt now intu turned it into a morgue like dull enviroment

    • @scoldedegg11yearsago17
      @scoldedegg11yearsago17 3 года назад +2

      This is the metro centre. I go here everyday because it is in newcastle which is where I live.

    • @angemartindale144
      @angemartindale144 2 года назад +7

      @@scoldedegg11yearsago17 it's actually in Gateshead, not Newcastle.

    • @scoldedegg11yearsago17
      @scoldedegg11yearsago17 2 года назад +3

      @@angemartindale144 well yea but gateshead is only 20 mins away from where I live in Newcastle.

  • @hedonistkandi
    @hedonistkandi 3 года назад +206

    If you were a kid of the 90’s this was a special visit, magic even. I’m tearing up actually. Thanks for doing this. Big up the north!

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +3

      Thank you for watching!

    • @mikekaraoke
      @mikekaraoke 3 года назад +3

      + a kid of the 80's.

    • @gcooper642
      @gcooper642 3 года назад +3

      Me too. I'm getting soppy in my old age. Good memories

    • @spicybiker3191
      @spicybiker3191 2 года назад +4

      Literally got a lump in my throat watching this

    • @ld6433
      @ld6433 2 года назад +3

      I was gutted when it close.. :( what I'd give to go back for a day..

  • @TheHollywoodAlice
    @TheHollywoodAlice 3 года назад +126

    Used to visit Metroland all the time as a kid! As a Geordie this video makes me so happy :) Thanks for the vid!

  • @TheTotallyRealXiJinping
    @TheTotallyRealXiJinping 3 года назад +69

    Your story telling is on levels that only war torn grandparents can reach. The level of detail and vivid descriptions made me shed a tear this place was gone then another when the rollercoaster was rebuilt. Absolute legend

  • @10ikhampton
    @10ikhampton 3 года назад +36

    I miss metroland so much. I spent so much time there as a child. As a Geordie this was the fastest click on a video ever

  • @XFXRyan99QPR
    @XFXRyan99QPR 3 года назад +54

    The Wave Swinger is now operating at Butlin’s Minehead and I operate it! It’s an amazing ride to operate especially when using the foot brake to slow it down it as it comes down!

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +5

      Yeah really cool it still exists!

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 3 года назад +9

      Amusement rides generally seem to hold their value and even used ones tend to be a big investment especially for smaller parks and attractions. Unless they're too big / complex to dismantle and relocate, I tend to find that they really do have to be used up, worn out and totally beyond repair before they're scrappe, and even then, they have value as a source of parts for others of their type (especially if the original manufacturer is no longer around.)

    • @XFXRyan99QPR
      @XFXRyan99QPR 3 года назад +8

      @@rich_edwards79 most definitely, I believe the Wave Swinger was built in the late 80’s and then it travelled with Brandon Bishton for a few years and then Butlin’s bought it for £250,000 and still in great working order.

    • @georgekoshti_richman1392
      @georgekoshti_richman1392 3 года назад

      I have been on this Ride at Butlins Minehead. I loved how old it looks. Is The Chair'OPlane (Waveswinger) from the 1940,a or even pre 1940,s? I would like to know if it is an old ride, or decorated to look this way & authentic. My Grandma who is in her 80's used to ride the Chair'OPlane when she was a child.

    • @XFXRyan99QPR
      @XFXRyan99QPR 3 года назад

      @@georgekoshti_richman1392 it’s a late 80’s ride, 1988 to be specific

  • @ph1lza
    @ph1lza 7 месяцев назад +11

    Amazing video man, really captured what it was like! The escalators when you arrived at the yellowmall doors were like a gateway to another realm too haha

    • @Duelingdragons382
      @Duelingdragons382 4 месяца назад

      Never did I expect of all creators philza Minecraft to comment on a expedition theme park video

    • @s534nlr
      @s534nlr 3 месяца назад

      And the smell of the water fountains with the big fish. Actually all the water fountains in general around the metro centre. It was nice to just sit on a ledge and dip your hands in while you stopped for a rest.

  • @MissCassieXxX
    @MissCassieXxX 3 года назад +37

    The metrocentre car park - the true test of any relationship 😂

    • @gracewennington9702
      @gracewennington9702 3 года назад +2

      The amount of times me and my boyfriend have lost his car 😂

  • @Alexbeingcreative
    @Alexbeingcreative 3 года назад +142

    I cannot explain to you being under 10 years old an experiencing Metroland, Ive been to so many themed parks around the world and I know from the Video Metroland might not look that impressive but my god experiencing this place at such a young age it was a true fantasy park, the way the rollercoasters lift hills hid in the walls at the start and you dropped out right over the main entrance, all the giant cloth clouds hanging from the roof, the huge fantasy mountain murals painting on all the walls, The Wave Swings had you flying over everything in the park. Metroland was the only place ive ever know to do 80/90s fantasy so well you just had to have experienced it, it was truly the biggest loss I was in 4th grade and we were giving out flyers across all the schools in the North East trying to save it!

    • @scoldedegg11yearsago17
      @scoldedegg11yearsago17 3 года назад

      If you REALLY went to Metroland, what is the mall it's in called and where is it located. Because I live there.

    • @RamjetX
      @RamjetX 3 года назад +9

      @@scoldedegg11yearsago17 .... not really sure what you'd prove by asking a question like that? Seemed like a pointless quest?

    • @LucySmales
      @LucySmales 2 года назад +2

      I am loving this description - thanks for the mental walk down memory lane

    • @spicybiker3191
      @spicybiker3191 2 года назад

      Good read.

    • @BigSpuds
      @BigSpuds 2 года назад +1

      absolutely spot on was amazing place especially with the bad weather I've got a daughter now and I tell her about it the kids would of loved it these days why destroy the only place like this in England for more shops when ppl shop less now this is what would of made the metrocenter money

  • @Kyle-Russell
    @Kyle-Russell 3 года назад +82

    I wouldn’t be shocked if most off those chain restaurants are now permanently closed. To get people to stop shopping people online they need experiences that they can’t get online.

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +9

      Exactly

    • @johnd6487
      @johnd6487 3 года назад +3

      I feel like I’ve found my spiritual home.. beyond the theme park (I regret that I never had an opportunity to visit, but was aware of it and rather wanted to) Intu - and Westfield to be honest - stripped their malls of anything that didn’t present retail space. Here In Nottingham, where we had one of each, social space was ripped out in favour of cheap ‘market’ stalls and the Emmett sculpture (I have heard that there are only two of his works on public display and the other, also in a shopping centre, is half way to ruin but I hope I’ve heard wrong there), was once the centrepiece of entrance but is now tucked away at the back where it can now only be admired from ground level and there are probably a fair few younger folk who don’t even know of its existence. Why do I bother going into a city centre with sky high parking charges when I have an Asda supermarket at the end of my street that has pretty much all the stuff I might buy? I went for the atmosphere.. but it feels like the shopping centres are determined to get rid of that. Sorry.. rant over :-)

    • @godscrasher
      @godscrasher 3 года назад +12

      Half the shops in the Metrocentre are closed and boarded up, even when they expanded the number of shops, the spare ones they had weren't used. Absolutely idiotic management by Intu.

    • @ashmoleproductions5407
      @ashmoleproductions5407 3 года назад +5

      @Mark Zinsmeyer Because there is nothing else available. No theme parks except in certain areas and the outdoor areas are usually full of people doing stuff. People are looking at their phones because all the entertainment is going away...

    • @PastelDust22
      @PastelDust22 2 года назад

      A lot of the stores are being closed now. It's also a pain to get to if you don't have a car so most people now go to Eldon Square, a mall in the city centre that's easier to get to.
      The only reason why I still go to The metrocentre is for Build a Bear....I'm not even joking :/
      The mall is now so..empty. It needs a HUGE makeover that isn't half assed .Most of the people who go there now are elderly or mothers n fathers with their bored screaming kids.

  • @TheGentySpun
    @TheGentySpun 3 года назад +12

    I gasped when I saw this video come up in my subscriptions.
    As someone who lived 30 minutes from Metro Centre I visited a lot as a kid and still do to this day. I have so many memories of Metro Land as a kid and I still miss it as a 36 year old adult. I remember going in the morning and driving home in the dark after having so many great days.
    It's unfortunate now that the Metro Centre has been stripped of anything that made it unique and gave it character. You got it spot one, now it's nothing more than just a duplicate of every other shopping centre around.
    Thank you so much for this trip down memory lane.

  • @smashingpumpkin1986
    @smashingpumpkin1986 3 года назад +62

    It was the only place you could win a 20 pack of Regals and a tin of corned beef in an arcade

    • @lukeconnell3208
      @lukeconnell3208 3 года назад +5

      20 regal with a fiver cellotaped to the box

    • @beckynik-nik721
      @beckynik-nik721 3 года назад +6

      Hahahahaha yes, I worked at the arcade section and had to do the bingo a few times and would laugh at the prizes hahahaha, but the oldies loved it!

    • @danmorley6517
      @danmorley6517 3 года назад +2

      Similar setup at hull fair in those days.

  • @gemstone39
    @gemstone39 3 года назад +41

    Oh my god the nostalgia hit off this video, not just metroland but the images of how the whole centre used to look. As a child of the 80s from Northumberland, the Metro Centre was a big treat.

  • @TheRealRuffyButt
    @TheRealRuffyButt 3 года назад +31

    I remember I suggested this quite a while ago. So glad to finally see it. Was a massive loss in the North East. Will never forget the last day as I was there and still have the wrist band for the last day.

  • @ninab9969
    @ninab9969 3 года назад +20

    This looked like so much fun! Now it looks 100% identical to basically every other shopping mall in existence.

    • @scoldedegg11yearsago17
      @scoldedegg11yearsago17 3 года назад

      Trust me. It isn't. I love the metrocentre

    • @lukegibson6120
      @lukegibson6120 2 года назад +3

      It was so much fun! Now it's just another dull generic shopping centre. Lost all of it's unique charm

    • @hannahtreloar5882
      @hannahtreloar5882 2 года назад

      It was the best

    • @ProwlingTiger1
      @ProwlingTiger1 4 месяца назад +1

      Metroland made the Metrocenter unique, plus i think the whole style of the Metrocentre looked way better in the past, especially with all the fountains and places like the Mediterranean village made it look awesome, it gave it a unique vibe and feel but sadly there's none of that now, its just a dull, generic shopping centre as many have said.

  • @DisneyMarkUK
    @DisneyMarkUK 3 года назад +19

    Oh I loved this place Sam, I spent so much time here and we all took it for granted that it would be here forever. Metro Centre has never been the same again since, it’s now just a generic boring shopping centre. Thank you for bringing back the memories and thank you so much for adding my photos at the end, it’s an honour to appear in one of your videos. 🥰

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +3

      Thank you so much Mark! After I saw your video I knew it had to go in at the end :)

    • @DisneyMarkUK
      @DisneyMarkUK 3 года назад +1

      @@ExpeditionThemePark Thanks again 😊

  • @ALittleBitShabby
    @ALittleBitShabby 3 года назад +13

    So many memories of this place growing up, used to think it was so cool to have an indoor roller coaster, and a waltzers with a smoke machine!

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +3

      it is cool!

    • @piperjojostott7790
      @piperjojostott7790 2 года назад

      Little fun fact for you about the rollercoaster:
      All the staff members had to ride it every morning as a wake up call!
      This fact comes from my Mum, who used to work there in 1989.

  • @DocZFlux
    @DocZFlux 3 года назад +26

    I remember being at the Mall of America when it still had Camp Snoopy! We rode the log flume with my great-grandfather and in the ride photo he looks like he’s about to scream “oh shit” as we reached the final drop!

  • @starryeyedemma
    @starryeyedemma 3 года назад +5

    This video hit me right in the nostalgic feelings. I can still smell that indescribable smell when you first walked in and hearing the whistle from the train. Such a massive miss as I wish I could have shared this with my kids!

  • @PupRiku
    @PupRiku 3 года назад +41

    Oh man I'm so happy you did this! I live in Newcastle and I LOVED this place when I was younger. I used to go to the MetroCentre just for this. I'm still so sad it's closed and it's been over 10 years. Thank you for this. The nostalgia.

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching!

    • @PupRiku
      @PupRiku 3 года назад

      @@ExpeditionThemePark So much footage, I got excited and commented like five minutes into it but I'm really enjoying :)

    • @hedonistkandi
      @hedonistkandi 3 года назад +1

      Same man.

  • @therestorementor7742
    @therestorementor7742 3 года назад +54

    And now the only way I can see big shopping centres surviving is to incorporate leisure with shopping, big mistake closing it

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +7

      Exactly

    • @jasonyau326
      @jasonyau326 3 года назад +1

      Ironic isn't it

    • @scoldedegg11yearsago17
      @scoldedegg11yearsago17 3 года назад

      This is the metrocentre. It is still in Newcastle, I go everyday.

    • @megazero952
      @megazero952 2 года назад +1

      @@scoldedegg11yearsago17 I been there last week and most of the stores are closed and borded up, I used to go there many times but there is nothing there I want to do, so I rarely go anymore.

    • @scoldedegg11yearsago17
      @scoldedegg11yearsago17 2 года назад

      @@megazero952 I know, ive been over alot. its been getting better though. Luckily the village area is still open (it sells really good boba there)

  • @GenGamesUniverse
    @GenGamesUniverse 3 года назад +37

    I live near the Metro Center and can actually say it was shocking when INTU confirmed they were closing it. This would have been a good way for kids to be entertained whilst their parents went shopping.

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +5

      Agreed!

    • @hayleyh3024
      @hayleyh3024 3 года назад +3

      *Centre (sorry, can't help myself)
      Yeah its a sorry shell of its former self now, it's been sad seeing its long painful demise

    • @ProwlingTiger1
      @ProwlingTiger1 4 месяца назад

      We used to deliberately work ourselves so our Ma's would get sick of us and send us to Metroland, it also used to take them several hours to find us, we spot them and just spend the time sneaking on rides and keeping out of their sight, those were fun days...

  • @NatYourAverageNerd
    @NatYourAverageNerd 3 года назад +6

    I'm an American who has never had the pleasure of experiencing Metroland or any part of the UK (yet), but even I teared up during this video. Hearing the pride in Sir John Hall's voice as he talked about what he envisioned for this place, what it meant to him, and how much he wanted to create a place for the whole family to enjoy -- and he succeeded in doing it -- is something we don't often find today. I've been so fortunate to grow up with many trips to Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Universal Studios, and the occasional County Fair offerings while I lived in California, and I can at least relate to that feeling of being a small child walking into a place of bright colors, lights, music, screams, and laughter. It is magical.
    It saddens me to see that Metroland closed, but I sincerely hope that England will someday be given another chance at an indoor amusement park. They really are something special even if they're small.

  • @leedavis3886
    @leedavis3886 3 года назад +8

    This is your best video to date, never even visited metroland I'm sad it's gone

  • @edvaira6891
    @edvaira6891 3 года назад +7

    As an 80’s kid, I would’ve LOVED this place! I grew up near a similar looking mall in upstate New York (although no actual formal amusement park, just one of those balloon Ferris wheel rides, mini Golf and a carousel)...and sadly, it died a slow death until it was essentially a dead mall by 2009

  • @ellierobinson4335
    @ellierobinson4335 3 года назад +4

    Love how you represent North East England! Massive fan of your videos, thank you for making them

  • @joshherczeg2496
    @joshherczeg2496 3 года назад +5

    I was a 90s kids living up north at the time! Great memories of Metroland and had my 8th birthday party here, McDonalds package and all!!

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +1

      The best kind of party!

    • @joshherczeg2496
      @joshherczeg2496 3 года назад

      @@ExpeditionThemePark it really was!!

    • @beckynik-nik721
      @beckynik-nik721 3 года назад

      What's this about the m Donald's train? I have no memory of this

    • @joshherczeg2496
      @joshherczeg2496 3 года назад

      @@beckynik-nik721 I don't remember this either! Just the Toad stool seating area

  • @midsimo1519
    @midsimo1519 3 года назад +11

    My dad used to bring me to metro centre as a kid and it’s what started our love for roller coasters. It’s a shame how depressing the metro centre is now , after seeing the old videos and pictures of what it used to look like for the first time. It’s lost all it’s character. Brilliant video though!

  • @black_rose2186
    @black_rose2186 3 года назад +11

    Oh this was such a huge part of my childhood 💔 I think I was about 16 when me and my sister went to the final rides day and we still had just as much fun as ever ☺️ Honestly was devastated to lose it. I remember the first lift hill used to have chasing lights as you went up (if they were working) and mist was released as you left the tunnel into the drop. It’s so clinical and generic now in the shopping centre, no themeing left these days :(

  • @joneve8347
    @joneve8347 2 года назад +3

    Absolutely brilliant documentary, thank you!! I am from London but spent many happy hours in metroland as my grandma lived in Gateshead. Without it, as you say, the MetroCentre is generic and has nothing to make it stand out

  • @DisneyRocksxLikeNick
    @DisneyRocksxLikeNick 3 года назад +5

    This is so crazy to see, all this footage. I live half an hour away from Metro Centre and used to go to Metroland all the time as a child; and now as an adult spend countless days shopping in metro (when everything is normal and not in the middle of a pandemic.)

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад

      Thank you for watching!

    • @Wolfbane2207
      @Wolfbane2207 3 года назад +2

      Live 5 mins away.
      Metro centre is just dying all the shops are going one by one.

  • @Fatal_Envy
    @Fatal_Envy 3 года назад +6

    As someone who grew up going to this place, I know it looks like a bit of a dive. But, as a kid it was magical. The airplane ride, the trolley, the roller coaster, the soft play. It sucks that it closed, because now it's a really bad IMAX cinema and loads of chain restaurants which half of them are closed now. Also, fun fact, it was called the Metrocentre because when it was built, it was meant to have a metro line to it... but it's still never been built.

    • @videowifie
      @videowifie 9 месяцев назад

      I actually always wondered why it was called that.
      the first time i was offered to go, s a young kid i thought it would some kind of metro themed amusement park where you just at on the metro. i was like whats special about that, lol.

  • @limaballslapper
    @limaballslapper 3 года назад +7

    Omg I miss metroland so much. This was my childhood, I would be put in the play area as a small child then when old enough would take meself here every weekend with friends. Good times 😔

  • @adan26damianable
    @adan26damianable 3 года назад +24

    my mom went to this park when she was a kid and I asked for this video and I love you

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +3

      Ha thanks !

    • @Agret
      @Agret 3 года назад

      @@ExpeditionThemePark How many people requested this video? I see a few comments on here trying to take attribution :P

  • @marcushenno
    @marcushenno 3 года назад +5

    Metrocentre/metroland back then was such a nice place to go to. Metroland was so good. Shame they got rid of it, place is so different now/quiet/etc.

  • @katherinealvarez9216
    @katherinealvarez9216 3 года назад +13

    11:51 The New Rollarcoaster? With painted supports!? Hot dang! It’s like a new ride!

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад

      Exactly!

    • @iscott76
      @iscott76 3 года назад +2

      @@ExpeditionThemePark it also had sound effects and smoke machines added to the tunnel. The sound effects were taken from first alien film when Ripley is setting self destruct on ship. You could hear Sigourney Weever heavy breathing in background.

    • @lukegibson6120
      @lukegibson6120 2 года назад +1

      "YOU NOW HAVE ONE MINUTE TO ABANDON SHIP!"

  • @fivebyfivewhat
    @fivebyfivewhat 3 года назад +3

    This is such a blast from the past - thank you so much for highlighting something from the North East!!

  • @jamesrael9557
    @jamesrael9557 3 года назад +2

    You make such grande shows. I’m an American who never even heard of Metroland. But you made me feel the nostalgia just by getting to know its history.
    Thank you for your amazing work, ETP!

  • @countofarcadia
    @countofarcadia 3 года назад +27

    So the story here is don’t let the Beancounters from London and the so-called experts from the Southeast of the UK turn your mall into just another cookie cutter mall. That probably goes for most places and things. What works in New York City probably doesn’t work in London, Utah.

    • @Agret
      @Agret 3 года назад +6

      Malls originally opened to be a full entertainment experience and as retail shopping declined these genius investors took out the entertainment and just added more retail space to the malls. In todays world of online shopping they need to reverse the change and put back in crazy things like Metroland to bring life back to them, there's so many abandoned malls in the US today just slowly deteriorating where there could instead be entertainment opportunities.

  • @hayleyconnolly3421
    @hayleyconnolly3421 2 года назад +2

    Great video. I have fond memories of this place, my first coaster. It was amazing as a child! Still sad its gone 😭

  • @PixPete
    @PixPete 3 года назад +1

    Oh wow how did I miss this upload? As someone who lives local, Metroland was my weekly theme park trip every Sunday as a kid. Thank you for making this vid, I haven't watched it yet so will leave another comment afterwards.

  • @so-calseany1176
    @so-calseany1176 3 года назад +46

    I’m so tired, I totally misread the title of the video as...
    “UK Death Mall” 😂🤣😂

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +5

      That would be a fun video.ha

    • @reinhardlowen2032
      @reinhardlowen2032 3 года назад +2

      sounds better

    • @ApolloVIIIYouAreGoForTLI
      @ApolloVIIIYouAreGoForTLI 3 года назад +2

      To be fair any Mall is a "Death Mall"

    • @Metaphysician2
      @Metaphysician2 3 года назад +2

      @@ApolloVIIIYouAreGoForTLI I don't know about *any* mall, but there used to be a dying mall near me that I visited exactly once. It didn't simply feel empty, but actively dangerous, like "no one would hear you if you screamed".

  • @Corredor1230
    @Corredor1230 3 года назад +2

    Yeeeesss!! I'm glad to have found a channel that talks about former retail and entertainment spaces outside the US! Most videos about topics like this are always very American centric, and it's interesting to hear about the UK/Europe side of things.

  • @Twmpa
    @Twmpa 3 года назад +3

    I was 15 when Metroland opened and, as the commentary said, it made the Metro Centre far more than just a shopping mall. I have many happy memories of it, especially as it was the only theme park I could get to on public transport from where I lived at the time. The Metro Centre is all the poorer for having closed it.

  • @johnstorey4298
    @johnstorey4298 3 года назад +3

    Great video 👍I'm from Gateshead and this brought back lots of happy memories. I wish this was still open to take my kids.
    The Metrocenter was struggling to fill retail units even before COVID, in the long term I think Metroland would have attracted far more visitors and revenue than the cinema which replaced it, given it's unique and there are 5 cinemas within 10 miles. There's nothing like Metroland up here.

  • @minako2007
    @minako2007 3 года назад +3

    So many memories of Metroland and the center as it used to be when I was a kid/teen. Memories that I will cherish. The place was so unique at the time but now....as you said at the end of the video, it's just another bland shopping mall. Fun fact about the roller coaster: in the tunnel as you're going up the ramp, sound samples from Alien are played on the speakers. I didn't realise it at the time when I was a kid but when I was older and watched Alien and heard those exact alert sounds. I was like. "Hold on! So that's where metrolands coaster sounds came from!"

  • @richardknox3874
    @richardknox3874 3 года назад +2

    Yes! The metroland rollercoaster was the first roller rollercoaster I had been on at a young age, screamed like a baby on it but wanted to go again, love rollercoasters ever since! Use to go often as a kid and hit the amusements, bowing and the 9 ball tables! Use to be a great day out

  • @Pilps
    @Pilps 3 месяца назад +1

    The good old days. I remember my secondary school doing school trips to the metro. I didn't buy anything. I always remember just going here & trying out all the arcade games and getting fast food. Good times. It just isn't the same going in there anymore. Damm i miss the late 90's early 2000's more & more with each passing day.

  • @whiteorchard7160
    @whiteorchard7160 3 года назад +2

    So many happy memories from Metroland. I used to be such an exciting trip to the metro centre with my grandparents every summer holidays and at Christmas - spending the whole time shopping harassing them to go to metroland. Highlight of the trip! Absolutely gutted when it closed

  • @hildrethtvandmovies1585
    @hildrethtvandmovies1585 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this. I have great memories of the park, including my first roller coaster ride. The Metrocentre is honestly now a shadow of its former self. The whole place was magic as a kid but now all themeing is gone and it's just a standard mall. Such a shame really.

  • @starberrycupcake
    @starberrycupcake 3 года назад +3

    I'm from South America and I hadn't heard of this place before, but you had me at Boyzone and Postman Pat launched a balloon race for charity. Iconic 90s vibe.

  • @incrediblepositivity3804
    @incrediblepositivity3804 2 года назад +1

    As someone from the north east I truly appreciate this episode. I used to visit metro land all the time it was a blast especially with friends film rides McDonald’s was a great day throwing pennies in the pond that used to be there too great memories

  • @TheEastieA
    @TheEastieA 3 года назад +2

    went to sooo many birthday parties here! Thank you so much for covering this, the nostalgia is real!

  • @LoonyToony
    @LoonyToony 3 года назад +90

    "England, a place known of having bad weather"
    Me: Yep, that sounds right

  • @StorytimewithMayLynn
    @StorytimewithMayLynn 3 года назад +6

    I grew up in Phoenix, Arizona and spent my time inside Metrocenter Mall which is where they filmed the first Bill and Ted movie. No thene park in there but there was an ice rink and eventually they removed the ice rink and turned it into a giant arcade with a few very small rides. Sadly, the Phoenix Metrocenter closed last year. So its a real trip for me learning about the existence of a British Metro Centre.

    • @peanutismint
      @peanutismint 3 года назад +2

      I grew up going to the British Metro Centre but have also long been a fan of the Phoenix one (due to the B&T filmings) and was sad to see that it finally closed down last year. Luckily there's some good coverage on RUclips of its final days!

    • @carminecdinoproductions
      @carminecdinoproductions 3 года назад

      Interesting

  • @snerttt
    @snerttt 3 года назад +3

    Loved this place, it actually looks like the metro centre have been adding more and more entertainment attractions recently, there's an arcade (with a decently large dodgems inside), recently they added an "angry birds" themed mini golf course, and a "clip 'n' climb" (a kids climbing centre). Looks like they could do with a new Metroland!

  • @clairerayson1082
    @clairerayson1082 3 года назад +1

    So many happy memories , literally went on that rollercoaster for 6 hours straight.

  • @RegenesismediaCIC
    @RegenesismediaCIC 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for making this, I watch all your videos, and growing up locally I remember Metrocentre and Metroland opening up. I also used to love taking my daughter there when she was little- it closed when she was 4, but she was able to go on the rollercoaster on that last weekend. I can still remember every turn of the rollercoaster I’ve been on it that many times!! (Especially as you went round twice)

  • @charlottecoleman8813
    @charlottecoleman8813 3 года назад +1

    I remember this place in the mid 90s loved it thanks for bringing back the great memories of this wonderful indoor theme park 😀

  • @jamesalderson6803
    @jamesalderson6803 2 года назад +1

    Spent a lot of time at the metro centre as a kid. The place was an integral part of my youth and Metroland & Mr B’s arcade were my life! phenomenal memories, feel so lucky to have experienced it during the early 90’s at its peak.

  • @mddrum2820
    @mddrum2820 3 года назад +5

    Honestly, the rock work in the yellow mall when it still existed put some ‘theme park’ theming to shame. I miss metro land and the greenery and character of the metro centre in the 90s.

  • @nothingcankilldagrimace
    @nothingcankilldagrimace 3 года назад +3

    That Nic Cage section at 11:04 made me think I had just watched the shortest YT ad ever

  • @LostLevelMusic
    @LostLevelMusic Год назад

    I’m so glad this video exists. This place was out of this world in the 90s. I loved my days spent in there. Pure joy.

  • @gcooper642
    @gcooper642 3 года назад +1

    Very nice tribute lad. That was the first rollercoaster I ever went on. When I was a kid I wanted to go to Disney Land. My parents said they would take me somewhere just like it. Ummm. Not quite. "Where's Mickey Mouse", I asked. My Mum pointed out the purple dragon, "Look there's a dragon." I did enjoy it though, even if it wasn't Disney Land. This video brought back some good memories. I'm so glad you found footage of that blasted dragon. It's just how I remembered it.

  • @brandonhart1232
    @brandonhart1232 2 года назад +1

    I love the creator of this place, he has the correct ideas on family and using what was good about the past.

  • @Croweskis
    @Croweskis 3 года назад +1

    I used to go to Metroland and Metrocentre with my nana and grandad when I was younger, thank you for the wave of happy memories. I used to love the rollercoaster, the pirate ship and flying round on the dodgems. There used to have a huge dragon hanging from the roof in front of the other enterance, the sound of the rollercoaster made it sound like the dragon was roaring to my young ears. I now work in the centre and the word that I see coming up the most in describing the centre is soulless. This is so true, Intu have murdered the centre and everything Sir John created. They've chased all the shops away with ever increasing rent demands (surely having full shop units all pay a little less is better business sense then having over half empty and pay a lot more) It's so bad if you look on the website for what stores are there, they have actually listed the post office, amazon collection lockers and the police station as shops.

  • @Rolosmakemegohyper
    @Rolosmakemegohyper 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for covering this. This was the first amusement park I ever visited and celebrated many an event at. Feels so strange to see metroland on your channel when I found you through your coverage of Orlando's parks!

  • @StephenBrown
    @StephenBrown 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video, really brought on the nostalgia. One of my first jobs was making all the internal signage for Metroland. We were in there while it was being built, shame to see it being torn down.

  • @rachelgoodwin5200
    @rachelgoodwin5200 3 года назад +1

    Spent many happy days there as a child 😍 Miss it and the unique feeling of the Metro Centre. Now just another shopping mall

  • @rondajones7526
    @rondajones7526 3 года назад +1

    That was really cool, I haven't heard of this one. Any kids growing up going to it must have really enjoyed it

  • @Walter-mi8wo
    @Walter-mi8wo 9 месяцев назад +1

    ❤Over the past few years now I have had so much for feedback from people telling me how much they miss it now.I worked there for fifteen years and I miss Metroland too
    Walter

  • @racheldicken1092
    @racheldicken1092 3 года назад +1

    I loved Metroland growing up! It used to be part of our treat at the end of a shopping day. If we'd been good we could get an ice cream coated in sherbet and some time in Metroland. And we always entered the MetroCentre through the arcade in the Yellow Mall, now we only park in the Yellow Mall if we are going the the cinema.

  • @emcat1402
    @emcat1402 3 года назад +3

    I had many a birthday party at Metroland! It was honestly such a great time and holds a lot of special memories for me (except the burns I got from those slides!) I miss it a lot.
    I also remember seeing on the news one day that the rollercoaster got stuck and people had to be helped off it on a cherry picker lol. I was kind of jealous of them at the time.

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад

      haha yeah, they did!

    • @lukegibson6120
      @lukegibson6120 2 года назад +1

      Rule No.1: Never put your hands down when going down the slides. Ooooow those friction burns stung a bit!

  • @roballison798
    @roballison798 3 года назад +3

    I will never be able to get them singing about Charles Dickens out of my head

  • @elwanderer7903
    @elwanderer7903 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this upload. This place was a legend in the North East, gutted when it closed and it just became another shopping centre. Thanks for the memories 😊

  • @lilblackbelt0001
    @lilblackbelt0001 3 года назад +2

    I remember my parents taking my siblings and I to Metroland when we were visiting our family in England (we live in America) and all of those memories were all so fun. I was so sad to see this go.

  • @AutMouseLabs
    @AutMouseLabs 3 года назад +1

    I really appreciated your description of the park in this one. I have never been there but I could feel the love in you documenting. Thanks for putting this out there.

  • @andiscott8470
    @andiscott8470 3 года назад

    My gosh... What a blast from the past. I went on the rollercoaster hundreds of times... Most weekends were a trip to the MetroCentre, with enough money from mam and dad for the metro and buss there and back, entry into MetroLand and something to eat... Such happy happy memories that have had me smiling from ear to ear, and also a bit teary watching this. Thank you for posting!

  • @JimesYT
    @JimesYT 2 года назад +1

    As someone who only lives about 15 minutes from the MetroCentre, this really makes me wish I was alive in the 90s. I was only 4 when it closed so I had no idea it even existed until my Dad brought it up a few years back. Would've loved to visit. It's really disappointing how the MetroCentre has fallen. Even the Model village has lost its most interesting qualities (it used to have model people and a car crashing through a wall) now it's more of a ghost town than a village. Thanks for making this video. Great to see some love for the North East.

    • @j3ss.j
      @j3ss.j 10 месяцев назад +1

      i totally agree about the village being more of a ghost town, i used to love the village when i was little but now it seems like more of an ally way to the other shops.

  • @prettypretty7493
    @prettypretty7493 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video!!! I never expected to see a full length video on Metroland!! I'm a geordie and spent my childhood here and my first rollercoaster experience. Love all the footage you've found. I'll never forget Metroland ❤️

  • @fluoxetoon
    @fluoxetoon 3 года назад +9

    God I miss Metroland so much. One of my earliest memories was getting lost in the mirror maze in the original, and then the new one was just so much fun. I was once invited to go by a friend whose dad worked for Nissan, and the company had booked the whole place for their annual family/friends night, so we had it to ourselves.

  • @PindarMOD
    @PindarMOD 3 года назад +1

    I visited Metroland a few times between 1988-90. I remember the theme park very well, although I never went on the rollercoaster. I also remember the rest of the mall having themed shopping areas. One area was made to look like a Roman forum.

  • @hokyman
    @hokyman 3 года назад +3

    When I heard "expansion of shopping center in 2010" I knew immediately what was coming next...

  • @Jason-gu6vo
    @Jason-gu6vo 3 года назад +42

    Sam: England has no indoor amusement parks.
    Fantasy Island: Am I dead to you?

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +29

      Cus the outside is bigger I ain't counting it! 😆

    • @hawkedriot178
      @hawkedriot178 3 года назад +2

      @@ExpeditionThemePark Does Pleasure Island near Liverpool that closed late 90s/00 count?

    • @funfairs__uk
      @funfairs__uk 3 года назад

      And adventure island

    • @mikekaraoke
      @mikekaraoke 3 года назад

      @@funfairs__uk That isn't indoors though lol

    • @keno051
      @keno051 3 года назад +1

      @@hawkedriot178 That would make a great video!

  • @ChloeTyla36
    @ChloeTyla36 2 года назад +1

    I’ve lived in Gateshead my whole life and used to go to metroland all of the time I have such amazing memories from this place!!

  • @CToast
    @CToast 3 года назад +2

    When I was a child I lived not far from the West Edmonton mall, it's been a long time since I was there. I've never been to Metroland, but I can certainly see the similarities between it and it's Fantasyland inspiration.

  • @cooktheant
    @cooktheant 22 дня назад

    I still miss Metroland to this day, so many wonderful memories there. My first time on a rollercoaster, endless hours spent gliding down slides into ballpits at Montezuma's play park and when My Beautiful Balloons accidentally broke down, so me and a friend were trapped at the top for about 10 minutes. We loved it!

  • @kingproctoraftermovies9054
    @kingproctoraftermovies9054 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for manking this video. I used to love going to Metroland even if I was just walking through. Was so sad when it closed.

  • @trainlover16
    @trainlover16 3 года назад +11

    I have family members who live in Newcastle, so I used to come here a lot in the year of and the year before its closure when I was just 3 years old, good times!

  • @godscrasher
    @godscrasher 3 года назад +27

    What a belta! Thanks for doing this one, it's such a shame that it went, absolutely total lack of ambition by Intu and the drab that's there now is depressing, the whole place is depressing and even more so as they struggle to fill shops as the majority of them are boarded up. I absolutely agree with what you've said about the identity of these shopping centres and I've said it for so long, Intu focused on themselves as a brand, but no one is saying, 'let's go to the Intu Metrocentre, or the Intu Trafford centre', they should have kept the identities and made them unique to each other instead of what they've became, soulless empty centres. Only the Metro Gnomes kept some part of the identity going.

    • @Charners
      @Charners 3 года назад +1

      When the updated the signs , think I spent more time getting lost then actual shopping.

  • @ewhiteside
    @ewhiteside 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Are used to visit Metrocentre weekly as a child, and have fond memories of Metroland. It had a very relaxing, refreshing and fun vibe to it with all sorts of tiny attributes adding to its atmosphere. The cinema and area built within its place is incredible, however I miss the feel of the 90s. Eating a McDonald’s at the bottom of those escalators going into the grand Metroland entrance with screams of happy children on the rollercoaster in the background is now a distant memory. Metrocentre now lacks anything that makes it significant. Gone are the luscious green trees and plants, gone are the lovely sounding waterfalls and water features around the mall. It’s really sad, a place full of character and seeming has evolved into a plain empty place that offers nothing in comparison to the memories I have of the shopping centre.

  • @helennicholson1968
    @helennicholson1968 3 года назад +4

    One of my enduring memories of Metroland was that Jungle Jeep ride which even as a kid I thought was so inappropriate, it was full of black mannequins dressed in animal print as the 'natives' and they were cooking and eating a white mannequin dressed as an explorer.

  • @highvidsgaming4026
    @highvidsgaming4026 3 года назад +1

    It always breaks my heart when I hear that rides/parks close down wish I could have gotten the chance to experience this

  • @stephensworldofadventure
    @stephensworldofadventure 3 года назад +1

    Went to metroland so many times with garments and school. Absolutely loved it. Such a shame we don't have anything like this anymore, especially when you go to the metro centre and see how many shops and restaurants are closed 😕

  • @Rachael8989
    @Rachael8989 3 года назад +2

    Also, how amazing was that book, about the king and how he created Metroland!! What detail! Even down to a story of the park’s magical creation! I wonder if anyone has one of those books still, in their loft somewhere. Would be amazing to see!

    • @ExpeditionThemePark
      @ExpeditionThemePark  3 года назад +2

      I have been looking to try get one but not found anything!

    • @Rachael8989
      @Rachael8989 3 года назад +1

      Oh I hope you find one! 🤞😄

  • @LostLevelMusic
    @LostLevelMusic Год назад +1

    I live about a 50 minute drive from Gateshead. Me mum and dad used to take me and my sister here every couple of months, pay the fiver each then we’d run round it all day. Words can’t do justice how exciting it was ☺️ even just walking past the arcades and seeing Mortal Kombat or something… then getting in a 2 second queue to get on the swings again, then in the play area bit down the slides, it was wild. Mid 90s pop tunes playing all day. Having about 6 goes on the ship ride in a row hoping to the back seat for the seasick type feeling, so good. Such a shame they binned it, this place was a huge part of my childhood. Great documentary ☺️

  • @moshpitprincess1
    @moshpitprincess1 3 года назад +3

    I remember visiting for my birthday after the “new” metro land opened. They’d added in these giant probably 30/40 ft wacky waving tube men all over and while myself and my cousin were on the pirate ship the one next to it caught fire. Everyone got evacuated and I don’t think they kept the tube men much longer after that 🤣