Scream out of action again for months
After briefly reopening in June 2015, Scream went down again because of a parts issue. Heide Park expected the 103-metre drop tower to remain out of service until early October.
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In July 2015, Scream was back in the news for the wrong reason. Heide Park's 103-metre drop tower had only reopened in early June after earlier technical problems, but it had to close again. According to Looopings, the park was once more waiting for a separate part, which meant the ride would probably remain out of action until early October.
The repeated breakdown made the impact bigger than a routine temporary closure. Heide Park regarded Scream as one of its flagship attractions: an Intamin tower from 2003 with a 71-metre free fall, a top speed of 98.3 kilometres per hour and room for forty riders per cycle. When a ride like that disappears from the line-up in the middle of the season, thrill seekers notice immediately.
Heide Park said it was working with the manufacturer on a solution and asked visitors for understanding. The wording showed how keen the park was to get the tower running again, especially with the season continuing until 1 November. For Scream's history, the report matters because it captures the difficult 2015 period in which the attraction suffered several long closures.