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Terror Tomb

Coordinates: 51°20′57″N 0°19′10″W / 51.34917°N 0.31944°W / 51.34917; -0.31944
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Terror Tomb
Chessington World of Adventures
AreaForbidden Kingdom
StatusClosed
Opening date1994
Closing date2001
ReplacedThe 5th Dimension
Replaced byTomb Blaster
Ride statistics
Attraction typeDark ride
ManufacturerMack Rides
ThemeAncient Egypt
Capacity1,200 riders per hour
Vehicles5
Rows24
Riders per row3
Duration7 minutes

Terror Tomb (later renamed Forbidden Tomb) was a dark ride attraction at Chessington World of Adventures in southwest London, England, themed around a tomb robber named Abdab. The ride opened in 1994 along with the Forbidden Kingdom area. All music was composed by Graham Smart, including the now infamous hard rock song featured in the ride's finale.[1]

Ride information

The ride was created as a replacement for the 5th Dimension, occupying the same infrastructure and show building. The ride show featured animatronics and practical theatrical effects with an Ancient Egyptian theme, mixing dark humour with ghost train horror. The story followed a corrupt Arab tour guide named Abdab plotting to steal treasure from within the tomb, before he is captured by mummies and sacrificed in a dramatic hard rock concert finale.

Terror Tomb operated for seven years before closing in 2001, as the horror content was considered at odds with Chessington new family target audience. All of the ride's sets were recycled for the replacement attraction Tomb Blaster, with the exception of the animatronics.

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51°20′57″N 0°19′10″W / 51.34917°N 0.31944°W / 51.34917; -0.31944