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Sweeping up Spain - Part 3: MoreAventura

HeartlineCoaster

Theme Park Superhero
This was at one point going to be my first park trip abroad, but for reasons I no longer remember it never happened (too basic?).
So 5 years later…

Day 1 – Tibidabo?

Landed in Barcelona on a rather damp morning and picked up a car. Got a cheerily sarcastic “nice weather for the weekend” comment from the woman there, we laughed politely and thought nothing of it. This ain’t Nagashima.

Had a fun little drive in our fun little car up to the top of the mountain, not really paying attention to the weather. Got to the car park for the man to tell us: “The park is closed, but you can go up and have a look, there’s restaurants and stuff. Just make sure you pay for this parking ticket up there before you leave.”
Humoured him and went up for a look and perhaps to enquire about later.

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Well yes, it was closed, ticket windows included. Don’t know how to do this parking thing. Getting a bit wet. Better move on then.
Came to leave the car park about 10 minutes later, a different man asked to see the parking ticket. He was confused by the fact it hadn’t been paid for, but wasn’t able to communicate as such so we got a shrug and were let out anyway. Can’t go anywhere any more.

Swept down the coast to check in at Hotel Caribe. Not usually a fan of on-site hotels as I haven’t come across many that actually offer any worthwhile park incentives along with it. Couldn’t really say no to this one, with multiple park entries and fast tracks chucked in for dirt cheap.
Bit of a queue in the lobby to get it all sorted, but I like how easy going the system is:
Key card for the room also gets you into the parks.
If you’re too early for a room, they give you the key anyway and text you the room number when it’s ready.
No pointless faffy checkout. Just walk away.

PortAventura

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Straight into this place then, aiming to remove any anxieties by getting everything at least once on the first day.

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With many stories of how bad the queues are lingering in the back of our mind, didn’t expect to see this queue board.

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With many stories of how bad Baco is lingering in the back of our mind, decided to save it for later.

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With many stories of how bad Stampida is lingering in the back of our mind, boarded our first coaster with a little trepidation.

In the first of many ride mishaps on park, the red train was sent off without us, leaving us sitting in the station for their complete lap. Sad to say we lost that one.

I do like a good racing coaster and enjoyed this one a lot. It’s got character. Love the way the red lift hill is faster than the blue, adding an instant “NOOOOOOO!” moment to the race as they accelerate away from you.
It had a perfectly acceptable amount of rough around the edgesness. Haphazardly racing the other train in a huge mess of wooden track for it to disappear halfway and suddenly turn into Tomahawk was a particular highlight. Won our first actual race.
Went straight round for the other side and won again. Can we keep up the streak?

Left that ride buzzing and walked past a vulture singing Tom Jones. It was at this moment we decided that PortAventura is better than Phantasialand.;)

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On to Tomahawk. Mini GCI trains were good to see, but a little short on leg room. Wasn’t too fussed about this one. It was alright.

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Feels like forever since I’ve done a mine train that isn’t a clone, so Diablo was refreshing. I approve of the Helix drop out of the station and the hilarity of the remaining layout. Lift 2, drop 2 is a true classic.
What happened to the bit over the log flume? Feels like that should have a mountain over it or something.

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Dragon Khan was probably a bit of a standout back in its day, but wasn’t too fussed about this one. It was alright.
Doesn’t ride fantastically and inversions for the sake of inversions don’t tend to impress me. The zero G not being zero G and being rather violent was good, the best part of the ride was the sharp upwards snap into the mid course.
Worryingly I feel like Smiler pulls off this concept better.

Slithered into Sesame land to find Tami-Tami up and running (we had been waved away earlier, rain or something). +1

Which brings us to Shambhala.
Been a long time coming this one, and excitement levels were rather high. Perhaps a little too high.

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It was alright.

Maybe it’s just not my thing, but can’t see why it’s held in such high regard.
The lift slows to a crawl at the top making for an underwhelming first drop.
The big hills are all rather underwhelming, providing a feeling of ‘just a little more, just a little more… nope’.
The speed hill was probably the highlight, but it’s trimmed, so that’s also the lowlight. Ugh. Very noticeable towards the back.

It’s good solid fun, that B&M slogan, but didn’t find it to be anything special at all. Shamebhala.

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Only Baco left, which decided to break down on us. Had barely settled in the queue before seeing it reverse itself off of the launch and back into the station. They then emptied it and tried to reset something by reversing it onto the previous block and bringing it back in again. Tested it empty. Same issue. I’ll take my leave then.

Did another lap of the park for some rerides (including a 3rd straight win on Stampida) and came back to it again.
Back seat lads, let’s see what the fuss is about. Bracing through the quaint little preshow, preparing for the worst.
It was alright.

Found it quite hilarious actually. As soon as it lands after that 1 hill, just burst out laughing through a very comedic juddering around some corners, a concrete tunnel and weirdly one of the better inlines out there? Taken at a non-stupid pace.
Daft layout overall though.

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So thanks to the pleasant opening hours, got all the important stuff knocked out in the first day.
No donkey sightings as of yet.
 

Mysterious Sue

Strata Poster
The mine train has an odd layout because a section was removed I think. Sure someone else can elaborate.

Are you suguesting that Stampida was better than Shambhala...?
 

Howie

Donkey in a hat
Love it!
Ace trip report, very funny. :)
Yes, it is better than Phantasialand.
No, Dragon Khan is not just 'alright'. It's the tits.
If it's open, don't miss Templo del Fuego.
If you have the time, watch some shows. They're good.

And the donkey's there, man, I swear. In the bar, in the western bit. Lunchtime show, midget dressed as a cowboy, donkey in a hat, you can't miss it.
Don't let me down on the donkey, dude. I need this.
 

DelPiero

Strata Poster
And the donkey's there, man, I swear. In the bar, in the western bit. Lunchtime show, midget dressed as a cowboy, donkey in a hat, you can't miss it.
Don't let me down on the donkey, dude. I need this.
Still waiting...
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Howie

Donkey in a hat
If that isn't a donkey in a hat, I don't know what is.

Now then, about this vulture that sings Tom Jones...?
 

Sandman

Giga Poster
I really hope you have a whirl on Silver River Flume... it's such a fab log flume! And the Tutuki Splash "chewing gum tunnel" is practically a rite of passage. Great read so far!
 

HeartlineCoaster

Theme Park Superhero
Are you suguesting that Stampida was better than Shambhala...?
Would that bother you? ;)

If it's open, don't miss Templo del Fuego.
Not open til the 26th of May unfortunately.

Now then, about this vulture that sings Tom Jones...?
I'll introduce you at some point.

And the Tutuki Splash "chewing gum tunnel" is practically a rite of passage.
Consider me unpassed then.


No wonder I didn't sleep well that night...
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Day 2 – Ferrari Land

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Kept forgetting this was a thing, even while it was staring us in the face throughout the previous day. Last I remember of it was mocking some wonky track and the weirdness of the brake run. That and this:

Amazing.

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But here we are. It was alright.

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Launch had a bit more kick than I expected, partly due to the ride not stopping at all before it hits. My 2nd experience with an intense face wobble, which is getting quite funny now.
Ended up in the front for the first lap and therefore had to wear the pigeon goggles. Eww.

Didn’t get the feel of the height for whatever reason, but liked it a lot more than I expected to.
They added a train shortly after, so gave it another crack before the queue got bad.

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Wasn’t that fussed about the other stuff, but figured we may as well try some of it out while we were there.

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The Soarin’ thing was first up. Queue building was very flashy. The Mr Ferrari being up his own arse pre-show was not.
A second preshow with a fair amount more faff followed with lots of safety instructions and a couple of jokes about how rich some people are. Then we got on.
Movements were crap, visuals were crap and everyone clapped at the end. Terrible.

Tried the other simulator thing in the same building as it was down to a ‘0 minute’ queue. The park had been open a couple of hours now and it seems like everyone was finished for the day. Says something about the lack of attractions so far.

Entered the same preshow room as the previous ride thinking no… this cant be. Yes. Same preshow.
Then there was another one that kept banging on about how good this simulation was and how real racing drivers failed it and we were a cut above the rest. On and on, even into the next room.
Sat on some Ferrari thing and jiggled about in front of some racetracks on a screen, overtaking generic unbranded cars. They should have had the balls to slap a Mercedes logo on the side or something. Better than the last thing but far from good.

Walked into the food place opposite. Pizzas for £28. F*ck that.

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And that was Ferrari Land.

PortAventura

Slithered through the special entrance between the 2 parks.
Walked into the pizza restaurant. Pizzas for £10. Deal.
With many stories of how bad the food is lingering in the back of our minds, tucked in with trepidation. It was lovely.
Phoned Tibidabo while waiting just to check they were back in business. They were.

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Had a little sit down on the train.

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Rerode some stuff.

Had a 4th straight win on Stampida.

Swept back up to Barcelona. There’s a different road that runs north of the city and takes you to the park from the top end of the mountains. This road has less tolls on it, so that was an added bonus.

Tibidampo

Parked up near the top again, ticket window was actually open, got some wristbands and headed in.

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This thing looks great and it is. Vekoma in their mental years.

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Forceful turns and a good deal of twisty, can’t beat a good ride on the side of a hill. A fantastic view and well worth the trip alone.

The VR plague strikes again on their powered mine train. Really can’t understand why you’d want a headset on a ride with this location.
The visuals are done by Mack and from the queue video looked to be very similar to the Europa Park version, featuring the same characters and one of those pumpy mine carts.

RCDB says no VR is NOT an option, but it’s amazing how far a simple ‘nope’ can get you.

Did it without and had great fun racing along side some cars down on the road below and twisting round the better Mystery Castle. ;)

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Staggered up towards the top of the hill to see what else was on offer. Spent 5 minutes trying and failing to get a lift to work.

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Spite.

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Stumbled across L'embruixabruixes (go on, try and say it), which is a little suspended thing with outdoor and indoor sections. Very quirky and enjoyable, with an extra surprise at the end.

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Braved the bucket on a stick as the sun was beginning to set. Not often I get scared these days, but trying to reposition myself to get some more photos at the very top while desperately trying not making it sway was rather terrifying. Great stuff.

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Tibitabby.

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Plane thing looked interesting, so gave it a spin. The cramped interior is intense and the mini toilet in the back behind a curtain was a nice touch.

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Announcements were going off about the park closing at this stage, so rushed back down to the coaster for one final dusky lap.

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Tabbydabo.

Glad it worked out this way in the end really. By coming back for an evening visit, we were treated to an enhanced atmosphere and able to take it in at a more relaxed pace. Covered more than we would have planned to do and had a much better time for it.
Lesson (probably not) learnt.
 

Lofty

CF Legend
For anyone asking - El Diablo (mine train) never actually had a section removed, it actually didn't have it in the first place. The original concept had a helix in that section but it was never actually built.
 

HeartlineCoaster

Theme Park Superhero
Now then, about this vulture that sings Tom Jones...?

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This guy. Watches Tomahawk all day and either sings classic hits or shouts at people in angry Spanish.

Day 3 - PortAventura

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Thought the final day would be a breeze, but the sun came out and it got busier than the weekend.
With many stories of how bad the operations are lingering in the back of our minds, thought that would be game over. It wasn't.

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Must have been some new ops around for the season. Got stuck on Khan for a while until an engineer showed up, laughed and said you're doing it wrong, pushed one button and off we went.

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Similar story with Stampida. One train decided it didn't want to leave the brakes while the other stopped itself on the lift. Same engineer rocked up, laughed and said you're doing it wrong, harnessed up, pushed a button up the lift and off it went.
Sadly the winning streak ended here. 4 out of 5 ain't bad.

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Rapids were decent. Had a continuous fast pace to it, but no deadly wet moments.

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Tried 4D Dinosaur Thing: The Ride. Queue was better than the ride. Cheaped out and used that same film you see absolutely everywhere, just with a preshow added that bigs it up too much.

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Some porn for the fans:
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Technical question: announcement was playing claiming Shamb was running at low capactiy (they ran 2 trains for a little while, but reverted back to 1) 'due to the weather'.
Bullsh*t? or does it run that slowly that a slight breeze will stall it.

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And that was PortAventura. Good little park that. Shame it gets a bad rep.
 

Mysterious Sue

Strata Poster
For anyone asking - El Diablo (mine train) never actually had a section removed, it actually didn't have it in the first place. The original concept had a helix in that section but it was never actually built.

Thanks very much. I knew there was something mising from the layout but couldn't remember the story.
 

Coaster Hipster

Giga Poster
Enjoyable TRs. It's kind of a bizarro report though. Generally people have only but praise for Shambhala and have bad stories about how the park is run. Beautiful pictures of the photogenic coasters though!
 
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