Welcome to one of the most exhilarating and iconic attractions at Crocky Trail, the Titanic ride. Crafted nearly 30 years ago by the visionary Edward Walley, the now-retired founder of Crocky Trail, the Titanic has been a cornerstone of adventure and fun, captivating visitors since its inception. As one of the first rides to grace our park, the Titanic ride embodies the spirit of innovation and excitement that Crocky Trail stands for.
Imagine stepping onto a wide gentle slide, flat and unassuming at first glance. But don’t let its initial appearance fool you. Within moments, the Titanic begins its legendary ascent, tilting at an angle and transforming into a heart-pounding slide that gets steeper and steeper until it reaches a nearly vertical position. The challenge? Stay aboard as long as you can, testing your strength and courage as the Titanic defies gravity before your very eyes.
It’s a test of endurance and bravery as the ride becomes increasingly steep, making it a rare feat for anyone to cling on until the very end. Those who do must have “sticky hands” indeed! Yet, whether you’re the first to slide or the last one holding on, laughter, cheers, and unforgettable memories are guaranteed.
But the Titanic ride at Crocky Trail is more than just an adrenaline rush; it’s a bridge to the past. Drawing inspiration from the tragic yet fascinating history of the 1912 Titanic disaster, the ride offers a unique educational opportunity. It serves as a starting point for discussions about the historic event, sparking curiosity and learning among visitors of all ages.
The Titanic ride stands as a testament to the creativity and passion that have fuelled Crocky Trail for decades. It’s not just a ride; it’s an experience that combines thrill, fun, and a touch of history, making it a perfect adventure for families, history enthusiasts, and thrill-seekers alike.
Prepare to embark on a journey that defies the ordinary, where history and excitement converge. Visit Crocky Trail and take on the Titanic challenge – will you be the one to hold on till the end?