vaugc002
Hyper Poster
I'll keep it brief - recently headed back to Energylandia. Got +6 and had a chance to reassess some of my top tens.
But the main excitement was a mystery cred in Krakow. The name: Euromir.
I stumbled upon this through my brother - he had been researching the Krakow Eye attraction and noticed a small funfair around the base. He showed me a pic and lo and behold... A strange looking coaster.
Reminiscent of a caterpillar coaster but with three levels to it, it became a must to visit. After 4km on foot we arrived. Quite a dowdy set up. Lots of small rides not staffed. Found the ticket desk and the coaster was a remarkable £5 per person (25pln). Heading up to it, it looked like some sort of SBF Visa contraption. But after riding, it definitely seemed far jankier. Horrible transitions, a frankly uncomfortable wheel propelled lift and a roll back once when we didn't manage to make it to the top fully. But we got the cred.
After a bit of research it seems to be created by a dubious manufacturer named Yamasakutalab. Rcdb says there's nothing known about them. They have rides around smaller European countries. There's a POV on Facebook for those wanting to search. I've added a few photos so you can get an idea of the ride. What a treat!
But the main excitement was a mystery cred in Krakow. The name: Euromir.
I stumbled upon this through my brother - he had been researching the Krakow Eye attraction and noticed a small funfair around the base. He showed me a pic and lo and behold... A strange looking coaster.
Reminiscent of a caterpillar coaster but with three levels to it, it became a must to visit. After 4km on foot we arrived. Quite a dowdy set up. Lots of small rides not staffed. Found the ticket desk and the coaster was a remarkable £5 per person (25pln). Heading up to it, it looked like some sort of SBF Visa contraption. But after riding, it definitely seemed far jankier. Horrible transitions, a frankly uncomfortable wheel propelled lift and a roll back once when we didn't manage to make it to the top fully. But we got the cred.
After a bit of research it seems to be created by a dubious manufacturer named Yamasakutalab. Rcdb says there's nothing known about them. They have rides around smaller European countries. There's a POV on Facebook for those wanting to search. I've added a few photos so you can get an idea of the ride. What a treat!