THE RISE AND FALL OF THE BLACK HOLE | ALTON TOWERS | WHY DID IT CLOSE? |

Join me as I take a look at the history of one Alton Towers most iconic ride The Black Hole. Opening in 1983, The Black Hole was located inside a large green and yellow tent. Riders would be taken on a journey through outer space with various theming objects and special affects. So why in 2005 would the Black Hole roller coaster be removed and the tent left abandon many years later? Why would Alton Towers Remove the UK's Space Mountain. Enjoy my content? Any donations would be highly appreciated big or small! This money helps me to carry on running the channel and posting high quality videos for you guys to enjoy! You can make donations VIA By Me A Ko-fi. Donation page: https://ko-fi.com/themeparkenthusiast What is the Black Hole? Black Hole, briefly known as Black Hole II and New Black Hole, was an enclosed steel roller coaster at Alton Towers in Staffordshire, England. It operated from 1983 until 2005. The coaster was located within a huge blue tent (formerly green and yellow) that ensured the ride took place in total darkness. The Black Hole was constructed in Fantasy World for the 1983 season taking the place of the "Dinosaur Land" attraction which was then moved into storage. It was themed around space. The Black Hole Was Replaced By The Smiler In 2013 Alton Towers - The Corkscrew If you are a fan of Alton Towers Resort, then no doubt you will know about the iconic Corkscrew rollercoaster. Opening in 1980, Corkscrew was a landmark investment for the park, and one which literally doubled attendance in a couple of years due to its popularity. In 1979, John Broom, one of the original Directors of Alton Towers, wanted to install a flagship attraction that would be unique to the UK, and set the benchmark for thrills in the theme park industry. John heard about two similar rides which were opening in Europe by Dutch manufacturer Vekoma. This new generation rollercoaster was called ‘Corkscrew with Bayerncurve’ and opened to huge crowds at Holiday Park in Haßloch, Germany, and Walibi Belgium in Wavre, Belgium. Did you ride the Black Hole? Let me know in the comments down below! Thanks For Watching Theme Park Enthusiast #BlackHoleAltonTowers #AltonTowers #1990'sAltonTowers Thanks to the following channels for the footage used in this video. CREDITS: GaryH -    / garyholc   coasterinc -    / coasterinc1987   Attraction Source -    / attractionsource   MerlinMedia -    / @merlinmedia   ThemeParkCollective -    / themeparkcollective   JGAdventureZone -    / jonniegriffiths   British Nostalgia -    / @britishnostalgia5876   ATJakee -    / atjakee   Thames News -    / thamesnews   Gary Hodgson -    / pontoon01   Theme Park Archive -    / mrelectricbill   Towers Expert - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIyQ... ugafjz1U1ZclVcw Elliot Möller -    / @elliotmoller3916   Theme Park James -    / themeparkjames   AdamConlea -    / adamconlea   BBC -    / bbcnews   ThemeParkFanaticUK -    / themeparkfanaticuk   PHOTOS SOURCE/CREDITS Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_Sta...) Micheal Pamtenberg Greg Pearm Theme Park Tourist - https://www.themeparktourist.com/ Theme Park Central -   / thethemeparkcentral   Towersalmanac.com - http://www.towersalmanac.com/ Rudi Enos Design - http://www.rudienosdesign.com/alton-t... Alton Towers Wiki - https://altontowers.fandom.com/ Theme Park Guide - https://themeparkguide.biz/ MUSIC: Black Hole Station Earth Soundtrack - Alton Towers Resort