Linnanmäki

Linnanmäki
Location Helsinki, Finland
Coordinates 60°11′18″N 024°56′25″E / 60.18833°N 24.94028°E / 60.18833; 24.94028Coordinates: 60°11′18″N 024°56′25″E / 60.18833°N 24.94028°E / 60.18833; 24.94028
Owner Lasten Päivän Säätiö
General Manager Pia Adlivankin
Opened May 27, 1950
Operating season April to October
Visitors per annum approx. 1 million
Area 75,000 square metres (810,000 sq ft)
Rides
Total 42
Roller coasters 7
Water rides 1
Website www.linnanmaki.fi
Aerial view of Linnanmäki in 2008

Linnanmäki (Swedish: Borgbacken, colloquially Lintsi, literal translation Castle Hill) is an amusement park in Helsinki, Finland. It was opened on May 27, 1950 and is owned by non-profit Lasten Päivän Säätiö (Children's Day Foundation), which operates the park in order to raise funds to Finnish child welfare work. In 2017, the foundation donated a total of 4.5 million euros.

Linnanmäki is the most popular amusement park in Finland. It has many rides of different sizes.[1] It also has other attractions, such as arcades, games, kiosks, restaurants and an outdoor stage on which different performers appear in the summer. Annually the park is visited by over 1 million guests.

Linnanmäki derives its name from Vesilinnanmäki (Water Castle Hill), the name locals gave the area in early 1900s since it has two water towers, built in 1876 and 1938, respectively. Nowadays the water towers are no longer operational. The older tower houses a maintenance and storage facility and the newer (pictured) an indoor roller coaster Linnunrata.
Vuoristorata has been the most popular ride in Linnanmäki every year since it opened on July 13, 1951.

The park

Linnanmäki is located just north of the city center of Helsinki. The park is located on a hill with a nice view of the city. The park feels rather compact and has no discernible theming; the rides and attractions are in close proximity. In addition to the amusement rides the park also contains the Peacock-teatteri, a historical theatre built in 1957 and known for its musical productions. In addition to the park itself, guests can also visit a Sea Life Centre, which opened in 2002. The park is open from April to October, while the theatre and aquarium are operational throughout the year. The park also featured Linnanmäen museo from 1996 to 2005, a museum facility which located next to the park's main entrance and housed several exhibitions every year.

The park is easily reached from the city by tram nr 3, 8, 9 and bus nr 23.

Rides and attractions

Linnanmäki currently has 43 rides, along with many other non-ride based attractions. The most notable ride in the park is the wooden roller coaster Vuoristorata, opened in 1951. It is the most recognisable symbol of the park, and was one of the first permanent rides to be built at the park. The oldest ride in Linnanmäki is Karuselli (a carousel), built in 1896.

Linnanmäki has seven roller coasters. Major rides include three tower rides, a ferris wheel, a river rapids ride and spinning rides. The park also has a selection of family and kiddie rides.

Admission to the park is free, and most of the rides can only be ridden with the possession of a ride ticket, or the more popular wristband, which allows the wearer access to all of the park's rides for the entire day. As of 2013, the wristband costs the same for each customer, regardless of height.[2]

Current rides

Roller coasters

NameManufacturer / ModelTypeOpenedNotes / Info
KirnuIntamin / ZacSpinSteel roller coaster, 4th dimension2007First compact 4D roller coaster, first 4D roller coaster in Europe.
LinnunrataZierer / ForceSteel roller coaster, enclosed2000Custom coaster layout with theme design and construction by APW Group in the UK. Built inside a former water tower. Previously known as Space Express (2000–2003). For season 2016, virtual reality headsets were added to enhance the experience.
PikajunaMack Rides / Powered CoasterPowered roller coaster1990Custom layout, train engine theme. Previously known as City Express (1990–2003).
SalamaMaurer Söhne / Xtended SC 3000Steel roller coaster, spinning cars2008Custom layout, built above existing rapids ride.
TulirekiMack Rides / e-Motion CoasterSteel roller coaster2004First and only e-Motion Coaster.
UkkoMaurer Söhne / SkyLoop XT 150Steel roller coaster2011Currently the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Finland.
VuoristorataWooden roller coaster, side friction1951Designed by Valdemar Lebech, one of seven existing roller coasters to feature brakemen. Received ACE's "Coaster Classic" award in 2001.

Major rides

NameManufacturer / ModelOpenedNotes / Info
AutorataGebrüder IHLE Bruschal / Autoskooter ES-GP1964
(renewed 1981, 2007)
Bumper cars, located beneath the ferris wheel, moved to current location in 2007. Current cars installed in 1981.
HurjakuruIntamin / Rapids Ride1998Course is 370 meters long, features 50 meters long tunnel and two water falls.
KahvikuppikaruselliMack Rides / Tea Cups2002Tea cups carousel.
KehräEmiliana Luna Park / Enterprise2009First Enterprise made in Italy.
KieputinHUSS Maschinenfabrik / Top Spin1994Repainted for 2009 season. Previously known as Top Spin (1994–2003).
KingiMoser Rides / Mach Tower201475 meters tall freefall tower, tallest amusement attraction in Finland.
MagiaTechnical Park / Heavy Rotation2017Spinning ride with rising and rotating arm.
MaisemajunaGebrüder IHLE Bruschal / Monorail1979Monorail train circulating the park. Previously known as Monorail (1979–2003).
MustekalaSchwarzkopf / Monster III1985Octopus ride, moved to current location in 2010. Previously known as Polyp (1985–2003).
PanoraamaIntamin / Gyro Tower198753 meters tall rotating observation tower.
RakettiS&S Power / Space Shot199960 meters tall compressed air driven launch tower. Previously known as Space Shot (1999–2003).
RinkeliTechnical Park / Ferris Wheel2006Ferris wheel 32 meters in diameter, replaced old ferris wheel from 1964.
ViikinkilaivaZierer / Viking1981Swinging ship ride, moved to current location in 2002. Previously known as Viking (1981–2003).

Family rides

NameManufacturer / ModelOpenedNotes / Info
HepparataGebrüder IHLE Bruschal / Derby1982Galloping horse ride, moved to current location in 1998.
HipHopMoser Rides / Spring Ride2000Family tower ride, moved to current location in 2004.
HypytinZamperla / Sky Tower2009Family tower ride.
Karuselli1954Carousel built in Germany in 1896.
Ketjukaruselli1977Swing carousel, moved to current location in 1998.
Kyöpelinvuoren hotelliGosetto / Dark Ride1950
(renewed 1960, 1973, 1978, 1986, 2000, 2006, 2013)
Ghost train, produced by Farmer Attractions Development. The current version opened in 2013, replacing the Schwarzkopf version from 1973. The ghost train attraction has been present at the park since 1950, previously known as Kummitusjuna (1950–1972, 1978–1985, 2006–2012), Satujuna (1973–1977) and Kauhulinna (1986–2005).
LohikäärmeZierer / Dragon1998Oriental themed carousel. Previously known as Dragon (1998–2003).
Pellen taloGosetto / Fun House2018Transportable funhouse mounted on a 16-meter semitrailer. This temporary attraction is installed at the park for seasons 2018–2020, until new Vekkula funhouse is built for season 2021. After that the attraction is moved into the Finnish traveling funfair.
PoppisGosetto / Party Dance2016Carousel with joysticks to rotate the gondolas.
PropelliZamperla / Magic Bikes2016Carousel with gondolas that can be elevated by pedaling.
TaikasirkusWGH / Suspended Monorail2005Circus-themed dark ride. Produced by Rex Studios in the UK. It replaced Around the World, produced by APW Group in 1997, and uses the same track and cars today.

Kiddie rides

NameManufacturer / ModelOpenedNotes / Info
HelikopteriBN Performance Rides / Elitoys2006Helicopter themed tower ride.
KuuputinManorplan Leisure / Stellar Swings2003Small carousel with lunar theme.
MerirosvolaivaModern Products / Junior Pirate Ship1988Small swinging ship ride. Previously known as Pirate (1988–2003).
MuksupuksuZamperla / Rio Grande1967
(renewed 1997, 2007)
Kiddie train ride. Current train installed in 1997. Station renewed in 2007. Original track by Paul Scwingel from 1967. Previously known as Pienoisrautatie (1967–2003).
PienoiskaruselliClaudio Sartori1966Small carousel with automotive theme.
PilottiTechnical Park / Baby Aviator2010Kiddie airplane ride.
RekkaralliZamperla / Convoy1995Convoy truck ride.
RumpukaruselliSBF Rides / Clown Cups1991Small carousel with music theme.
VankkuripyöräZamperla / Chuck Wagon1996Small ferris wheel with Western theme. Previously known as High Chaparral (1996–2003).

Attractions

NameManufacturerOpenedNotes / Info
CinemaSimEx-Iwerks1996
(renewed 2005)
4D virtual reality cinema, current system installed in 2005. Original theatre building from 1996, original seat system was relocated to Wasalandia (2006–2016). The film changes in every two years. Previously known as Virtuaaliteatteri (1996–2001), Lintsi-Kino (2002–2006) and Kino (2007–2015).
KammokujaRex Studios2003Walkthrough horror attraction, features 3D elements.

Rides under construction

NameManufacturer / ModelTypeOpeningNotes / Info
TaigaIntamin / Blitz CoasterSteel roller coaster, launched2019Launched roller coaster opening for season 2019. Custom layout, will be the tallest (52 m), fastest (106 kph) and longest (1,104 m) roller coaster in Finland. Taiga will have two LSM launches, a top hat element and four inversions.[3] The track will be located mostly in the area where Vonkaputous once stood, but will have elements above Pikajuna and Tulireki, too. The station and queue building will be constructed on the former site of Vekkula and Kotkot.

Removed rides and attractions

NameManufacturer / ModelOpenedClosedNotes / Info
ApolloClaudio Sartori19861997Small carousel. Replaced by Pallokaruselli. Relocations: Tykkimäki (1998–2011), Wasalandia (2012–2016).
Around the WorldWGH / Suspended Monorail19972004Dark ride, also known as Nukketalo (2004). Produced by APW Group in the UK. It was replaced by Taikasirkus, which utilises the same building and cars.
AutorataGebrüder IHLE Bruschal19501963Bumper cars, also known as Radioautorata. Replaced by current Autorata.
BreakdanceHUSS Maschinenfabrik / Breakdance19882001Replaced by Kahvikuppikaruselli. Relocated to a traveling funfair in Germany.
CalypsoSchwarzkopf / Calypso II19671974Replaced by Enterprise. Relocations: Särkänniemi (1975–1984), Tykkimäki (1986–).
Cortina JetSchwarzkopf / Bayern Curve19701987Replaced by Breakdance. Relocated to Tykkimäki (1988–2006). Currently in storage at Nokkakivi.
EnterpriseSchwarzkopf / Enterprise III19751998Replaced by Space Shot (Raketti). Relocated to Tykkimäki (1999–2017).
Flying CoasterEyerly Aircraft Company / Ski Jump19691969Replaced by Cortina Jet. This ride was rented from Gröna Lund to operate for one season.
Formularata19681995Car circuit. Replaced by Virtuaaliteatteri (Kino). Relocated to Rocka al Mare funfair in Tallinn, Estonia.
Helsinki-pyörä19642005Ferris wheel, previously known as Boston-pyörä (1964–1972). Replaced by Rinkeli. Relocated to Tykkimäki (2007–).
Hully GullyMack Rides / Hully Gully19721972This ride was rented from Swedish Skoghs Tivoli to operate for one season.
Hully GullyClaudio Sartori19841985Small carousel. Replaced by Apollo. Relocations: Tykkimäki (1986–2008), Nokkakivi (2010–).
Hurlumhei19521959Funhouse, the predecessor of Vekkula.
Ipanarata19711989Kiddie roller coaster, replaced by City Express (Pikajuna).
KatapulttiSchwarzkopf / Katapult19921993Replaced by Top Spin (Kieputin). Removed due to continuous technical problems.
KieppiHUSS Maschinenfabrik / Booster20032016Replaced by Magia. To be relocated to an unknown foreign amusement park.
KieputinEyerly Aircraft Company / Roll-O-Plane19511977Relocated to Särkänniemi, where it was in storage for some time.
KotkotModern Products / Track Ride19932017Farmhouse themed kiddie track ride. Moved to its last location in 2001, cars and theming renewed in 2004. Previously known as Hokkus Pokkus (1993–2003).
Lasten maailmanpyöräClaudio Sartori19791995Kiddie ferris wheel. Replaced by High Chaparral (Vankkuripyörä). Relocated to Nokkakivi (2007–).
Lasten mustekalaBarbieri19901996Small carousel. Relocated to Tykkimäki (1997–).
Loch Ness19511953Small carousel.
MeteoriittiModern Products / Meteorite19901999Small carousel. Replaced by HipHop. Relocated to Tykkimäki (2004–).
MiniautotClaudio Sartori19782017Kiddie bumper cars, moved to its last location in 2014. Replaced by Pellen talo. Currently in storage at the park, will probably be re-installed in the future.
MustekalaEyerly Aircraft Company / Monster19791984Replaced by Polyp (Mustekala). Subsequently scrapped.
Naurutalo19672002House of mirrors, replaced by a gift shop. The mirrors are still present at the park, located in the underpass near the previous Naurutalo location.
PallokaruselliZamperla / Samba Balloon19972015Replaced by Propelli. Relocated to an unknown foreign amusement park.
PilvenpyöräFrank Hrubetz & Co. / Paratrooper19621984Replaced by Rainbow (Sateenkaari). Relocated to Tykkimäki (1988–).
Round UpNijmeegs Lasbedrijf / Round Up19611975Relocations: Särkänniemi (1977–1985), Tykkimäki (1986–2002), Nokkakivi (2006–).
SafariChristian Hoffman19831999Dark ride. Was refurbished as Indiana's Safari Adventure in 1995 by APW Group. Replaced by Space Express (Linnunrata) in 2000. All animatronics were sold abroad, cars were in storage at the park for some time.
Salaisuuksien talo19891996Funhouse featuring audiovisual effects, replaced by Around the World. Some of the effects were relocated to Tykkimäki, where they operated under the name Mysteerio (1997–2015).
SateenkaariHUSS Maschinenfabrik / Rainbow19842009Previously known as Rainbow (1984–2003). The ride was removed after 2009 season and it was in storage for some time, but was ultimately scrapped. The sun face was saved and is on display at the park.
SokkeloLinnanmäki20072011Glass maze walkthrough, replaced by a gift shop.
SuihkioKaspar Klaus / Roto-Jet19551986Replaced by Mustekala. Relocated to Tykkimäki (1987–2011). Subsequently scrapped.
TroikaHUSS Maschinenfabrik / Troika19741974Relocated to Särkänniemi (1975–). This ride was bought by Särkänniemi in 1974, but since the park did not open until 1975, the ride was rented to Linnanmäki to operate for one season.
VauhtihirviöLinnanmäki19501952/57Tilt-a-whirl ride. There were two identical rides at the park, named Vauhtihirviö 1 (operated 1950–1952) and Vauhtihirviö 2 (1950–1957).
VekkulaLinnanmäki19612017Funhouse, original concept designed and built by Linnanmäki. The last facade designed and built by Rex Studios in 1995. Demolished after 2017 season due to the building to be in a condition beyond repair. Will be replaced by new Vekkula elsewhere in the park for season 2021.
VonkaputousPremier Rides / Liquid Coaster20012017Second and last water roller coaster built by Premier Rides, first Premier Rides roller coaster built in Europe. Dismantled after 2017 season due to technical unreliability and excessive downtime.

References

  1. "Linnanmäki – The Amusement Park: Rides". Retrieved 2015-12-15.
  2. Linnanmäki prices Archived 2013-02-13 at Archive.is, 2013.
  3. "Taiga – Linnanmäki". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
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