Exciting developments are underway at Chessington World of Adventures as construction on the highly anticipated Paw Patrol-themed land continues to progress this October.
Work has now begun on mapping out the exit paths for the new rollercoaster, offering the first hints at how guests will flow through the area once the ride opens. Theming is also starting to take shape, with large rock mountain structures being installed around the coaster site, signalling the beginning of immersive environmental detailing.
Over near the Go Ape car park, hardware for one of the new flat rides has been delivered and can be seen on-site, a clear sign that more ride elements could be arriving soon. The footers for the rides appear to be fully completed, laying the foundation for vertical construction in the near future. Meanwhile, the new shop and toilet block structure looks to be finished externally and now appears waterproof, with only interior fit-out work remaining. However, there is still no sign of any rollercoaster track or support structures on-site just yet. With so many aspects of the land coming together quickly, it’s likely we’ll see further major developments in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for more updates as Chessington’s newest land continues to take shape.