Operating since
Name | Type | Design | Scale | Opened | |
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Scenic Railway | Wood | Sit Down | |||
Busy Bee Coaster | Steel | Sit Down | Family | ||
Rock 'n' Roller | Steel | Sit Down | Family |
Former names | Bembom Brothers Theme Park ( to ) Dreamland ( to ) Hall by the Sea ( to ) |
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Former status | SBNO from to Operated from to |
In the 1980s Dreamland was owned by the Bembom Brothers and the park operated under the name "Bembom Brothers Theme Park". | |
The park was owned by Jimmy Godden until January 2003 when he sold it developers who's plans were not to continue using the land for an amusement park. It isn't known at this time if Jimmy purchased the park from the Bembom Brothers or if there were owners between the two. | |
Dreamland was operated by showman David Wallis for the 2004 season who brought in the Dragon family roller coaster. | |
After years of being closed and obvious decline, the park became the property of the Thanet District Council. They refurbished the park as well as the iconic Scenic Railway and reopened to the public on June 19th 2015. The park was managed by Sands Heritage. | |
Dreamland became the property of the multinational concert and event organiser Live Nation Entertainment. Dreamland was already home to a central stage (Scenic Stage) on which famous artitst performed. |
Some scenes from Episode 4 and 5 of Season 4 of the tv show 'Killing Eve' were filmed at Dreamland. |