I went on 5th Dimension many times with my dad and brothers. I loved it I was only 8 or 9 yerars old. Remember the big plug and pencils at the start and the bashing of the button to kill the big pineapple head at the end. Good memories!
I must have only rode this once when I was young but it always stayed with me and I used to stare at the photos of it in the Chessington brochure for hours. I love the fact it was a unique story.
Lots of good memories attracted to this ride, not many people seem to remember it but the button mashing and blasting the monster always stuck in my head, it may have been my first dark ride too, thanks for this great bit of insight into what is a pretty niche memory for many.
Outstanding work. I loved the honesty of the creatives behind the ride, and although I did ride this and had fond memories, I never realised it had such a short lifespan. For me this ride was spectacular and seeing it again sends shivers down my spine. Maybe it was Chessington's Concorde moment. Nevertheless, I thought Terror Tomb was a worthy replacement (Tomb Blaster less so).
I loved this ride! I still remember it to this day. I take my son to Chessington now and its not the same... Its just a shoot it game now :( the "theatre" of it is lost.
Exactly, the theme would suit the now and with a bit more tech and experience could be quite amazing. I can see why they changed it though. At least Terror Tomb was a worthy replacement. I still remember queing for 5th dimension
7:00 Zappomatic The Robot From The 5th Dimension Ghost Train Dark Ride From Chessington World Of Adventures In England Just Outside London In The UK Thinks He's A Bit Like C-3PO From Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope. Thanks Mate. X
Thanks, well I considered it a success as it gave me happy childhood memories. Wish I could take my kids on it now. I wonder if any of the props were saved?
i really enjoyed that, great job, thank you. i went to chessington 91 thru 97 as a teen so i think i had 3 opportunities to ride the 5th dimension but for some reason i never did, it may have been down to not noticing it as the doc says it werent very clear what it were. i did actually go on terror tomb in about 94/95 though :)
Absolutely loved the 5th Dimension. I lived locally back then and had the zoo season ticket so I was there probably 3 or 4 times a month. The ride certainly had issues when it first opened with traction issues and synch issues but that was all part of the fun being led out of the ride on foot as the ride stalled ....
During a bout of insomnia many years ago I found and watched series of documentaries about former attractions of British theme parks. I was never able to find them again. This seems to be one of them, I think.
That might have been when these were on vimeo in 2015! The Haunted House one I remade and the Bubble Works and Terror Tomb videos are also being remade , but not ready just yet
@@EuroThemeParkArchive hmm… 2015 seems too early and I’m pretty sure I watched it on RUclips… However I’m sure this is the video, and thought I was going crazy as couldn’t find then again. You’re doing absolutely amazing work and can’t wait to see them when they’re are done, you truly were ahead of you time.
Would have loved to riden this ride. it's like a mix of classic dr who and hitchhiker's. Do you think you'll uphold the original 1987 POV as an individual video?
I went on 5th Dimension many times with my dad and brothers. I loved it I was only 8 or 9 yerars old. Remember the big plug and pencils at the start and the bashing of the button to kill the big pineapple head at the end. Good memories!
Love the button bashing
I must have only rode this once when I was young but it always stayed with me and I used to stare at the photos of it in the Chessington brochure for hours. I love the fact it was a unique story.
It’s amazing how clearly I remember this. Feel very fortunate to have grown up in a time when this was exciting!
Lots of good memories attracted to this ride, not many people seem to remember it but the button mashing and blasting the monster always stuck in my head, it may have been my first dark ride too, thanks for this great bit of insight into what is a pretty niche memory for many.
Outstanding work. I loved the honesty of the creatives behind the ride, and although I did ride this and had fond memories, I never realised it had such a short lifespan. For me this ride was spectacular and seeing it again sends shivers down my spine. Maybe it was Chessington's Concorde moment. Nevertheless, I thought Terror Tomb was a worthy replacement (Tomb Blaster less so).
Marcus-I wouldn't say 6 years is short life span LMAO
I loved this ride! I still remember it to this day. I take my son to Chessington now and its not the same... Its just a shoot it game now :( the "theatre" of it is lost.
What an amazing video! Unfortunately I never got to ride The 5th Dimension.
Love it such an amazing concept ahead of it's time - Dr v
Exactly, the theme would suit the now and with a bit more tech and experience could be quite amazing. I can see why they changed it though. At least Terror Tomb was a worthy replacement. I still remember queing for 5th dimension
7:00 Zappomatic The Robot From The 5th Dimension Ghost Train Dark Ride From Chessington World Of Adventures In England Just Outside London In The UK Thinks He's A Bit Like C-3PO From Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope. Thanks Mate. X
I absolutely love this ride it will stay in my heart forever
_Zappomatic is a pure boyo-_
Thanks, well I considered it a success as it gave me happy childhood memories. Wish I could take my kids on it now. I wonder if any of the props were saved?
i really enjoyed that, great job, thank you. i went to chessington 91 thru 97 as a teen so i think i had 3 opportunities to ride the 5th dimension but for some reason i never did, it may have been down to not noticing it as the doc says it werent very clear what it were. i did actually go on terror tomb in about 94/95 though :)
This was the one thing I remember from cheesington when I was so young!!
Amazing footage
Gotta love parks outside the US getting away with a gruesome queue video like the first version of this ride😆
Interesting video, really good insight into the Ride, Cheers Peter :)
Absolutely loved the 5th Dimension. I lived locally back then and had the zoo season ticket so I was there probably 3 or 4 times a month. The ride certainly had issues when it first opened with traction issues and synch issues but that was all part of the fun being led out of the ride on foot as the ride stalled ....
It was a success ran for 6 years, I remember the time I went every year it was packed-One year went on it 6 times and was packed every time
During a bout of insomnia many years ago I found and watched series of documentaries about former attractions of British theme parks. I was never able to find them again.
This seems to be one of them, I think.
That might have been when these were on vimeo in 2015! The Haunted House one I remade and the Bubble Works and Terror Tomb videos are also being remade , but not ready just yet
@@EuroThemeParkArchive hmm… 2015 seems too early and I’m pretty sure I watched it on RUclips…
However I’m sure this is the video, and thought I was going crazy as couldn’t find then again.
You’re doing absolutely amazing work and can’t wait to see them when they’re are done, you truly were ahead of you time.
@@EuroThemeParkArchiveget in there’s more coming
I love the first version from 1987
Found you lol
Hello! great documentary and a great lost ride! may i ask how is the music from the beginning called please?
Who was the actor in the first pre-show video? He looks strangely familiar...
Would have loved to riden this ride. it's like a mix of classic dr who and hitchhiker's. Do you think you'll uphold the original 1987 POV as an individual video?
@@tadhgdeegan2621 I hope to redo this documentary including more on the original version and full POV for the ride’s 40th anniversary!
🎉awesome
i love it
Did Chessington ever have a haunted house?
Haunts and Amusements! It's kind of hard to say to be honest. Most likely not.
The Cinematic Mind :(
Haunts and Amusements! But I would love to see that happen. :)
if you go back to when it was Chessington Zoo it had a walk-through haunted house and a ghost train! the type you would of found at a traveling fair!