I can’t make the Fantasy Island / PWH weekend as I’m away but should be fine for Thorpe and Blackpool! Roughly when will the Euro lives been announced?
Valhalla.
I only rode it for the first time a couple of years ago and its easily the most bonkers ride I’ve been on. Having heard that it’s not running half the effects it opened with I’d love to go back and re ride it in its former glory.
After a period of stagnation it seems like this park is starting to do pretty well, Monster looked like a solid investment back in 2016 and this has come pretty soon after. Looking at RCDB the park looked pretty doomed before they announced Monster
Agreed, disappointing is a weird term to use. It’s really really good, the first few elements are incredible and the rest of the layout is full of airtime. It does lose a little momentum on the last section back to the station but I wouldn’t class the whole ride as a disappointment because of that.
Having had the fortune of seeing a glimpse and some stats for the hybrid proposal I’m a tad disappointed knowing what could have been (even more so when the teasers in the planning document stated a 2/1 dueling style coaster as it was all adding up) however it’s still a good investment...
I know it had pretty poor reviews but it actually looked quite good, really liked the aesthetic of having the coaster surround the log flume and golf course. Shame.
I remember there were some sections with the original planning application that showed near enough no first drops, it just kind of meandered down the hill which lead to everyone truly believing it would be a launched wooden coaster, simply because the drops were so ****.
This looks insane, as said the last 1/3 of the ride is just bonkers, just gotta try work out which is best between this and the Parc Astérix coaster, think this is slightly edging it for me at first glimpse.
I’ve always wondered how quickly this ride actually managed to go at times, the limited offride footage doesn’t help but I found this video which shows just how crazy the airtime could be, most videos show the ride relying on the water jets to push it over the second hill but here you can see it...
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That’s it, it’s a CHP plant that provides the majority of Helsinki’s population with heating and hot water as opposed to every household having their own gas boiler. The Scandinavians are pretty hot on there energy efficiency.
Me and @Hixee could probably derail this topic with boring...
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