Jonathan Ross was in town to perform the official opening and bravely accepted the challenge, with his wife Jane Goldman, to journey to Valhalla alongside Pleasure Beach boss Geoffrey Thompson and Barbara Thompson.
It had cost £15m to build and was the country’s biggest, privately-funded Millennium project. It was built on the site of the Fun House, which was destroyed by fire in 1991 and ironically featured an inferno of its own, with a wall of flames confronting brace Viking warriors. Rock FM was there to broadcast live from the park and there was a steady queue of eager thrill-seekers who wanted to be among the first to try it. Were you one of them? The day’s finale was a huge firework display, set to music, which lit up the sky in spectacular style. The photos are mainly from the opening but include pictures of the ride’s naming day and construction phases
In case you missed them: Blackpool Pleasure Beach’s hotly-anticipated ride Valhalla set to reopen for technical rehearsals this April following major refurbishment
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. Valhalla Opening - 2000
Jonathan Ross and his wife Jane Goldman at the launch of the Valhalla ride at Blackpool Pleasure Beach Photo: JOHN HUGHES


. Valhalla Opening - 2000
You couldn't miss the ride with this slightly scary, yet awesomely brilliant Viking facade Photo: Martin Bostock

13. Valhalla Opening - 2000
Johnathan Ross officially opens Valhalla - first time round - in 2000 Photo: Martin Bostock

14. Valhalla Opening - 2000
First to ride Valhalla - Johnathan Ross with wife Jane Goldman and Geoffrey and Barbara Thompson Photo: Martin Bostock