A well-loved rollercoaster is undergoing huge changes this winter.
Pleasurewood Hills in Lowestoft has announced that Marble Madness, which first opened in 2014, will receive a major retheme.
The park is also installing a new operating system as well as a new station and reworked cars.
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General manager Ricky Lark said: "Over the past four years a number of projects have been carried out to bring the park in line with the exciting future for which it is heading.
"Marble Madness is one of our family favourite rollercoaster attractions and we are sure this development will be eagerly anticipated by many.
"The team at the park work incredibly hard and with this development and others forthcoming, it is a sign of the fun and exciting times to come at Pleasurewood Hills."
Marble Madness reaches speeds of up to 28mph and is a "wild mouse" ride, which consists of cars that travel a tight-winding track with sharp turns.
The track on the rollercoaster is being dismantled to prepare the ride for the beginning of the 2024 season in March.
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