Drone photos reveal new nearly 100ft tall 'high profile thrill ride' at theme park
Premier Attractions Ltd, which acquired Pleasurewood Hills in Lowestoft last year, is planning to create four new rides.
Brothers Freddy, Spencer and Davis Stokes - who run the company - previously promised to add more rides, reduce downtime and clean up the park to return it to its "former glory".
A new aerial view of Pleasurewood Hills, ahead of its opening day this Saturday (Image: Kaiull Gee)
New aerial shots captured by drone photographer Kaiull Gee show the park just one day before the start of the 2026 season on Saturday.
Among classic attractions such as Wipeout, the park's Vekoma boomerang rollercoaster, stands the Star Flyer - a new attraction introduced this year.
Pleasurewood Hills is opening for the 2026 season this weekend (Image: Kaiull Gee)
The ride is a towering, high-speed swing ride that hurls riders around 98ft in the air.
A new Big Wheel attraction has also been built at the park ahead of opening day.
A look at the Big Wheel at Pleasurewood Hills (Image: Pleasurewood Hills)
The ride has been described as an "observation attraction of about 118ft in height" designed to "broaden the appeal of the park to visitors".
Both an Apple Coaster and a Spinning Coaster are also due to open at the park this year, but it appears that construction has not yet started.
