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Long time no see & Happy 2025,
To start the year (and return to this lovely forum) afresh, may I suggest a fan-fiction/alternate history heavy game to kill time before the new season really begin?
I was in part inspired by this earlier thread, with a major difference in scope: what pivotal...
Some parks have an all-round quality line-up with no stinkers, others... do not.
Let's talk about the parks who have the widest (and/or wildest!) range of excitement from "Top 10 material" to "among the worst coasters ever"...
Some examples I have in mind:
Energylandia
Zadra is currently my...
Looking at Pleasure Beach's Big One's girder support structure, I wonder if a retrack (of a larger scale than just replacing the old rails) could be performed there.
Obviously, most steel coasters do not have the flexible support structure for RMC to play around and add airtime...
Golden Horse, arguably the most well-known Chinese ride manufacturer, is launching a subsidiary office in Bern, Switzerland.
https://noblerides.ch/
Noble Rides claims it received TÜV certifications. The website currently displays 3 specific models, named NRxxxF, NRxxxFT and NRXxxx series -...
La Mer de Sable announced on social media they are building a Mine Train - presumably - for this year.
Although no year is mentioned in this post, the French park made an allusion to the ride in its New Year wishes post. That January 2nd post claimed guests will "roll over gold" ("rouler sur...
Visited WH last Friday. Don't have much time to write in detail about the park, but here's some quick thoughts on my re-visit:
Untamed looks terrific! Walibi Holland's management claims the layout went through many iterations and ajustments to maximal the original structure's potential...
Writing you right from the airport in Paris Roissy. Consider me hyped!
Might as well copy and paste the script for a video I procrastinated too much on to complete. I don't claim to have an educated insight on travelling to China, as this is my first visit. But that's what I got from my...
Those parks do well despite their limited funds. Or instead, some parks do have a fair bit of money to invest, and they do spend it smartly. So, what parks do you think have been wisely expanding in the past 5/10 years?
Although the park hasn't been completely refurbished yet, I really love how...
Some signs announcing a new attraction for 2020 were spotted at Nigloland in France last week:
('Devinez le nom de l'attraction' means 'Guess the name of the ride' in French
'Noisette Express' = 'Hazelnut Express'...)
The signs were located behind the Wacky Worm coaster of the park, which...
We've all heard and read the words 'the POV doesn't do it justice', and indeed, very often expectations when watching a ride on Youtube differ from the actual experience.
What were the most striking rides that really weren't what you expected from the POVs?
Coaster that mostly rely on one single gimmick/spectacular element aren't generally viewed as the best ride experiences overall. But do you think there are exceptions? Are there short, but very memorable and fun coasters with one big outstanding moment?
I'm a fan of snappy launches - think...
It's kind of a bizarro bucket list: what are the coasters that you presume are (very) good, but you don't feel the personal desire to urgently go and ride it?
In other words, those coasters must be great, but somehow aren't priority for you. Personally:
Shambhala - Supposedly the best B&M...
Even though Parc Saint Paul is less than 2 hours away from where I live, I somehow never bothered to visit the place. After several delays and figuring out a public transportation/uber strategy to navigate in and out there, it was finally time to discover Parc Saint Paul and its reported...
For whatever reasons, I never visited English amusement parks until this year, even though coasters across the Channel - especially Alton's - had my interest ever since I became an enthusiast back in 2005. But with the additions of both Icon and Wicker Man and the opportunity to join fellow...
What was your first coaster of a type? Felt like sharing about my coaster "firsts" :)
First coaster: Big Thunder Mountain (Paris)
First Steel coaster: Big Thunder Mountain
First Wooden coaster: Tonnerre de Zeus
First coaster with inversions: Goudurix (ouch!)
First launch coaster: Psyké...
https://www.tf1.fr/tf1/sept-a-huit/videos/parc-asterix-grand-frisson.html
(Interesting excerpt starts at 15:15)
During a documentary dedicated to Parc Astérix on TF1 (France's biggest broadcast TV), Frédéric Dubosc, head of new construction at Astérix explicitely says:
"To be honest we are...
Remember Legendia, which opened the amazing Lech Coaster last year? Well they're not stopping their refurbishment yet!
Photos and concept-art of Basiliek, the upcoming shooter dark-ride, surfaced on SkyScraperCity:
As a reminder, some pictures I took of Legendia back in August ;)...
Source: Pigeon's Team
http://www.pigeons-team.com/2017/10/parc-saint-paul-nouveaute-2018.html
Parc Saint Paul in northern France has announced their 2018 addition! Wood Express will be a family GG woodie with 13 moments of airtime!
Stats
Height 15m (49ft)
Length 479m (1572ft)
Speed 61 km/h...
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