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In this European trip that I am still currently on, I will be visiting five theme parks which and I will post a report on each of them. These are the parks I am visiting
1. Efteling
2. Walibi Holland
3. Heide Park
4. Phantasialand
5. Plopsaland De Panne
Efteling
My first park of the trip was Efetling which I have not been too in 10 years and I was only 4 on my last visit so I did not remember anything about the park which means that this was basically a new park for me. I thought the park was really impressive with the attention to detail with fairy tale theming which I am sure the children
adored. I would not say any of the rides are extreme or hardcore but that's what I would expect from a family park. However, for what the rides tend to lack in intensity, some made up in theming and general fun factor. My 3 favourite rides in the park were Joris en de Draak, Vogel Rok and The Flying Dutchman. Overall I think
this park is great although quite busy. Park Rating: 9/10
Now for the rides:
Bob: I have previously ridden 3 mack bobsleighs and I have too say I detested all of them because of vibration they make that really spoils the ride for me. However, this is an Intamin bob so I came with an open mind and I was actually pleasantly surprised. It's not thrilling, but it is fun and I actually enjoyed the ride. It is my favourite bobsleigh but it is not hard to win that award for me. Coaster Rating: 6.5/10
Piranha: A nicely themed rapids ride where you will probably get wet but not soaked. The ride is a decent length with the start and ending being dull but the middle section being quite eventful. An average rapids but they are always fun. Water Ride Rating: C
Vliegende Hollander (The Flying Dutchman): This is the only coaster in the world made by KumbaK and I was pretty impressed with the overall experience. The theming is incredible, especially in the station and I like how the boats sink low in the water. I thought the dark ride portion was great but the actual coaster section was just okay and a just a little rough. The final splash only sprays you a little but you get quite wet in the dark ride section. Coaster Rating: 7/10, Water Ride Rating: B
Joris en de Draak: A racing and duelling GCI woodie. I wasn't sure what too expect from this woodie as some people said it was more of a family coaster, but it totally delivered. Really fast paced, with some nice air and laterals. Both sides were great, water had an awesome lateral after the triple up, but fire seemed to have a little more air. Both front and back were really good but the back had a slight edge for me. It's just a really fun ride and I loved it. Coaster Rating: 9/10
Vogel Rok: I really wasn't sure what too expect with this coaster in comparison too other dark coasters. I thought the ride was great, really smooth and it actually felt quite fast and forceful. It's a little lacking in theming on the ride though it is fun in the pitch black. Efficiency was Europa Park style on this ride which made the queue much shorter which most of the rides in Efteling lacked which made the queues long. My favourite dark coaster and one of my favourite Vekomas. Coaster Rating: 8/10
Fata Morgana: My Mom wanted to ride this so I went on. It's an Arabian nights themed dark boat ride. The theming was really good but obviously I found it a little boring compared to a coaster.
Python: This Vekoma Looper is the same as Magic Mountain at Gardaland which I rode earlier in the summer and they both have the new Vekoma restraints. The ride is still very jerky even though the new restraints cut out the head banging and the layout is boring. Plus I am not a fan of the restraints as they push hard on your shoulders. Coaster Rating: 5/10
Droomvlucht: Apologies if the name is spelt wrong and I think it translates into Dream Flight. The ride is great for families and seemed pretty popular as it is one of Eftelings classic rides. I think it has very cute theming and would imagine children would be mesmerised with it.
I hope you enjoyed reading my Efteling report. Walibi Holland will be coming soon.
1. Efteling
2. Walibi Holland
3. Heide Park
4. Phantasialand
5. Plopsaland De Panne
Efteling
My first park of the trip was Efetling which I have not been too in 10 years and I was only 4 on my last visit so I did not remember anything about the park which means that this was basically a new park for me. I thought the park was really impressive with the attention to detail with fairy tale theming which I am sure the children
adored. I would not say any of the rides are extreme or hardcore but that's what I would expect from a family park. However, for what the rides tend to lack in intensity, some made up in theming and general fun factor. My 3 favourite rides in the park were Joris en de Draak, Vogel Rok and The Flying Dutchman. Overall I think
this park is great although quite busy. Park Rating: 9/10
Now for the rides:
Bob: I have previously ridden 3 mack bobsleighs and I have too say I detested all of them because of vibration they make that really spoils the ride for me. However, this is an Intamin bob so I came with an open mind and I was actually pleasantly surprised. It's not thrilling, but it is fun and I actually enjoyed the ride. It is my favourite bobsleigh but it is not hard to win that award for me. Coaster Rating: 6.5/10
Piranha: A nicely themed rapids ride where you will probably get wet but not soaked. The ride is a decent length with the start and ending being dull but the middle section being quite eventful. An average rapids but they are always fun. Water Ride Rating: C
Vliegende Hollander (The Flying Dutchman): This is the only coaster in the world made by KumbaK and I was pretty impressed with the overall experience. The theming is incredible, especially in the station and I like how the boats sink low in the water. I thought the dark ride portion was great but the actual coaster section was just okay and a just a little rough. The final splash only sprays you a little but you get quite wet in the dark ride section. Coaster Rating: 7/10, Water Ride Rating: B
Joris en de Draak: A racing and duelling GCI woodie. I wasn't sure what too expect from this woodie as some people said it was more of a family coaster, but it totally delivered. Really fast paced, with some nice air and laterals. Both sides were great, water had an awesome lateral after the triple up, but fire seemed to have a little more air. Both front and back were really good but the back had a slight edge for me. It's just a really fun ride and I loved it. Coaster Rating: 9/10
Vogel Rok: I really wasn't sure what too expect with this coaster in comparison too other dark coasters. I thought the ride was great, really smooth and it actually felt quite fast and forceful. It's a little lacking in theming on the ride though it is fun in the pitch black. Efficiency was Europa Park style on this ride which made the queue much shorter which most of the rides in Efteling lacked which made the queues long. My favourite dark coaster and one of my favourite Vekomas. Coaster Rating: 8/10
Fata Morgana: My Mom wanted to ride this so I went on. It's an Arabian nights themed dark boat ride. The theming was really good but obviously I found it a little boring compared to a coaster.
Python: This Vekoma Looper is the same as Magic Mountain at Gardaland which I rode earlier in the summer and they both have the new Vekoma restraints. The ride is still very jerky even though the new restraints cut out the head banging and the layout is boring. Plus I am not a fan of the restraints as they push hard on your shoulders. Coaster Rating: 5/10
Droomvlucht: Apologies if the name is spelt wrong and I think it translates into Dream Flight. The ride is great for families and seemed pretty popular as it is one of Eftelings classic rides. I think it has very cute theming and would imagine children would be mesmerised with it.
I hope you enjoyed reading my Efteling report. Walibi Holland will be coming soon.