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Gold Rush at Drayton Manor review, ride info and photo gallery

Gold Rush at Drayton Manor review, ride info and photo gallery

Explosive filled mine train adventure…

Theme Park Drayton Manor
Park Area Frontier Falls
Type Rollercoaster
Audience Families
Opened 26 July 2024 (replaced Apocalypse)
Manufacturer Intamin
Model Family Launch Coaster
Height 56 ft
Length 1946 ft
Inversions 0
Max Speed 37 mph

Gold Rush

Gold Rush


Sitting on the hill overlooking Frontier Falls, Gold Rush is the wild west themed family rollercoaster
at Drayton Manor.


Unusually for a rollercoaster, Gold Rush offers two different ride experiences with the coaster switching between
the two cycles at 2pm each day.
Depending on which one riders get, they will find themselves going backwards or forwards along different sections
of track, with the lift hill sometimes acting as a spike.


The ride is well themed, with the mine themed train racing through a wild western style landscape past barrels, mine workings
and through a gunpowder storage shed … what could possibly go wrong in there?!?
While the special effects are a little on the cheap side, they are appreciated and add to the overall experience.


Sadly the theming in the queueline is variable in quality: sometimes superb with great landscaping, yet at other times
riders on busy days may find themselves standing inside long wooden tunnels or through barely themed cattlepen sections.
The theming of Gold Rush’s trains too is mainly just vinyl wrap stickers rather than detailed mouldings.


The coaster itself is glass smooth, and the tyre driven launch sections are fairly punchy – especially the one which
launches the trian backwards out of the storage shed during the morning cycle.
The corners and hills are nice, adding bounciness rather than full on intensity.
At times it could do with being a little snappier around some of the bends.


Mine train

Mine train


Utilising switch track to move the train between the various track sections adds to the fun, and increases both the ride
time and variety (the train runs over some of the track sections multiple times – sometimes in different directions).
Guessing whether the train will run over the top of the lift hill or slide back down like a spike adds to the novelty too.


The ride is quite reminiscient of the similarly named Gold Rush at OK Corral
in France, although that ride is much shorter yet punchier.
While not a copy, having seen the French equivalent, Drayton’s version is obviously much less unique than the hype surrounding its
launch in 2024 might have suggested.
Similar too is Dollywood’s Firechaser Express.


Gold Rush is a pleasant rollercoaster, and a great addition to Drayton Manor (considering especially the park’s dire rough coasters of the past).
It is very much pitched at the family market, but is decent enough to entertain adults and children alike, while its trickery with
differing ride cycles makes re-rides a must to experience the full range of what it offers.
Sadly though it doesn’t quite match up to the heights of either ride experience or theming being offered to the family
market at other UK theme parks such as the exemplary Paultons Park.

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