Bookings open 9am today (Wed) for Alpine Coaster

Cllr Parry cuts ribbon for Alpine Coaster opening

Council Leader Councillor Kelly Parry stopped just long enough to cut the ribbon on Scotland’s first Alpine Coaster when she jumped onboard for a ride.

First in Scotland 

The coaster, at Midlothian Snowsports Centre, is the longest in the UK and can reach speeds of up to 28 miles per hour.

An adrenaline-rush

Cllr Parry said afterwards: “It was thrilling – fantastic fun and a real adrenaline rush!

Thanks to staff

“I’m here today, not just to mark the opening and enjoy the ride, but also with many of the project team who helped make the Alpine Coaster possible. It’s a thank you to everyone’s hard work but also the chance for us to be willing ‘guinea pigs’ so staff can test out procedures around aspects such as getting people onboard safely in a set time frame.

Tough job 

“It’s a tough job, but somebody’s got to do it!”

Opens at weekend

The Alpine Coaster opens to the public on Saturday 14 September. Book online from 9am on Wednesday 11 September.

Prices

Tickets are £7 for one ride and £19 for a bundle of three rides.

Destination Hillend

The coaster is the final part of Phase I of the Destination Hillend project to build a year-round, family-orientated, multi-activity leisure attraction to improve and safeguard the future of Midlothian Snowsports Centre.

Further improvements

Phase I also included opening a new freestyle slope, building a new A702 junction, additional car parking and widening the access road to the centre to allow for public transport drop-offs. 

More coming

Further details of Phase II are still to be finalised. However, draft plans include a new reception building, retail space and indoor activity space.

Alpine Coaster visitor numbers

Cllr Parry said: “We want to turn the centre into a national tourist attraction, with visitor numbers for the Alpine Coaster alone expected to exceed 150,000 a year.

Help pay for council services

 “We want it to bring local employment opportunities and direct income to the local economy while profits can be used to help pay for vital council services.

Affordable 

“However, we also need to be mindful of the public purse which is why we are updating our business case and making sure that all the improvements are affordable and realistic. We’ll be updating customers on our decisions just as soon as we can.

Enjoy the ride!

“In the meantime, come along and enjoy what’s already on offer – including the Alpine Coaster. It really is the ride of your life!”

In the picture

Council Leader Councillor Kelly Parry is pictured with Operations Manager at Midlothian Snowsports Centre James Pitcher on the left and Midlothian Snowsports Service Manager Dougie Harvey on the right. Behind them are three members of the council’s project partners, Robertson Civil Engineering, Steven Gillan, John Murchie
and site manager, Gary Killkerr.

 
 


 

11 Sep 2024