Amazing that this little dipper still runs... I experienced her last weekend with a bunch of my coaster friends from the Netherlands and we're proud to add her to our list! :-)
This video is the original Schiff little dipper in Cleethorpes manufactured around the early 50s; it has since been replaced, with a later version of the same wee dipper in the year 2005.
It does run with the tide in, but we talking late in the day, by then fewer passenger are about, and the height of the tide depends on what part of the year it is, spring and autumn tides tend to go under the track, summer tides up to the track, it does not run with rough tides, we are talking mill pond tides.
Thank you for the video of Cleethorpes famus Wee Dipper .
Hay I live in Grimsby and I'm 17 in all my life when i go to Cleethorpes I have one once seen the tide come that far up, It dosn't come up far on that side of the beach!. and when it did they closed it down for health and safty resons,
In all fairness, we haven't really scrutinised the day to day running of this ride and we have only the word of the ride operator. I suppose if the sea is too rough then it HAS to close, but we were told that many times the sea has come right up and the ride still operated. There may be some exaggeration in the facts, but even so, it sounded good to us, so we filmed it, lol
The Ride-Guide team are based all over the country, we meet regularly to enjoy theme parks as a group or to film our media productions. Usually we have to pay to get into the parks and the only time we require official permission to film at the parks is for our onride footage. We do always contact the parks and let them know of our intentions to film anyway.
@camthemsm Sorry Camthemsm but you dont have a clue what youre talking about regarding how high the tide comes in on that part of the beach.
If the tide is too high then we dont close it to H&S as has been suggested, bye then all the rides would be close and that would be down to common sense.
At the time of filming, the tide was out and we didn't plan on staying to watch it come in, LOL. The ride operator assured us though that it regularly operates when the tide is in, it's just a matter of timing really.
Yeah, i think MrBora180 is right. need to get rid of the heap of junk. Firty scanks
johnhts 5 months ago
looks like old scrap to me
MrBora180 1 year ago
Infusion . blackpool plesure beach is over water at all times ???????
bigdomrolink 1 year ago
Amazing that this little dipper still runs... I experienced her last weekend with a bunch of my coaster friends from the Netherlands and we're proud to add her to our list! :-)
XantrX 1 year ago
This video is the original Schiff little dipper in Cleethorpes manufactured around the early 50s; it has since been replaced, with a later version of the same wee dipper in the year 2005.
jnrmack 1 year ago
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jnrmack 1 year ago
I would have been about 6yrs old when I first went on this, I'm now 44!
cosmicfrog1966 2 years ago
It does run with the tide in, but we talking late in the day, by then fewer passenger are about, and the height of the tide depends on what part of the year it is, spring and autumn tides tend to go under the track, summer tides up to the track, it does not run with rough tides, we are talking mill pond tides.
Thank you for the video of Cleethorpes famus Wee Dipper .
jnrmack 2 years ago
It may be a small coaster, But Cleethorpes has lots to offer for families with small children. Keep the videos coming
DjBny1975 2 years ago
We sure will. Thanks for your kind comments.
therideguide 2 years ago
i went on it at 6 im 14now
GpOShifty 2 years ago
Hay I live in Grimsby and I'm 17 in all my life when i go to Cleethorpes I have one once seen the tide come that far up, It dosn't come up far on that side of the beach!. and when it did they closed it down for health and safty resons,
camthemsm 2 years ago
In all fairness, we haven't really scrutinised the day to day running of this ride and we have only the word of the ride operator. I suppose if the sea is too rough then it HAS to close, but we were told that many times the sea has come right up and the ride still operated. There may be some exaggeration in the facts, but even so, it sounded good to us, so we filmed it, lol
therideguide 2 years ago
Ok, and where are you based? and like when you go to flamingo land do you have to pay to get in and do you have to ask to film?, get back to me!!.
camthemsm 2 years ago
The Ride-Guide team are based all over the country, we meet regularly to enjoy theme parks as a group or to film our media productions. Usually we have to pay to get into the parks and the only time we require official permission to film at the parks is for our onride footage. We do always contact the parks and let them know of our intentions to film anyway.
therideguide 2 years ago
@camthemsm Sorry Camthemsm but you dont have a clue what youre talking about regarding how high the tide comes in on that part of the beach.
If the tide is too high then we dont close it to H&S as has been suggested, bye then all the rides would be close and that would be down to common sense.
jnrmack 1 year ago
why couldnt we see any of the water?
teddlesking 2 years ago
At the time of filming, the tide was out and we didn't plan on staying to watch it come in, LOL. The ride operator assured us though that it regularly operates when the tide is in, it's just a matter of timing really.
therideguide 2 years ago
ah. it would be awesome to ride it when the tide would be in. Thanks for the great vids by the way :)
teddlesking 2 years ago