Mushroom
Goon of the Year
Me, Rach, Jared, Mouse AT & 10WaTT decided to go on a trip out to Legoland in Billund. After a bit of research, we realised how simple it was.
Day started at Stansted airport, all ready for our Ryanair flight to Billund at 7:30am. Once Rach and Dave turned up, we headed through security and headed up to Wetherspoons for some breakfast. Once finished was time to catch our flight. Got on, flew out and had the standard trumpet.
Getting off the flight we could see the park in the distance. Got out the airport, bit of a faff trying to get a taxi for 5 of us. Then it was off to the park, 5 minutes later. Honestly, it was only about 5 minutes, and 100DKK later we were at the park. Saw the queues at the entrance of the park and thought it was going to be busy.
We headed off to the back of the park for Polar X-Plorer, their new Zierer coaster. Got there, and it had no queue! Got on, found the seats & restraints very comfy. Up the lift hill and whoa, it certainly picks up the speed, there is something for everyone in this coaster, g-force and airtime! It may not look good on camera, but my god it packs a punch. The vertical drop is a LOT better than 13. Just a small section after that which is tame, but it does go past their penguin enclosure. We quickly got another ride on it.
Next up were the Robo Arms next to Polar. You could program these yourself within reason. Me and Rach put our own one in. And it was cool getting thrown around the place. Jared has video of that. We then decided to ride the other coasters, next was their wild mouse coaster which was smooth. Nothing to shout about it. After this was their Dragon coaster. A powered Mack coaster. Normally it runs with 2 trains, but today we didn't see that in action, but could see it working. That was cool. And then onto the oldest coaster, Timber Ride, a Zierer Tivoli - Small. It was really well themed, and if you were not looking for it, you might miss it. When going around we saw a trim brake. Somehow we managed to get the train to overshoot the station, and they had problems getting the people off the front row off.
It was then decided to get some of the other attractions done. Rapids were ok, but the best bit was it's vertical lift hill and drop. Their log flume was ok, get a bit wet on their main drop. Splash battle was a much needed wetness as it was quite hot. We decided to take a look around their mini land, and some of the stuff they have done with it was just wow. We were running out of time, and decided to go get a few last rides on Polar X-Plorer. And by the end of the day it had warmed up and it was just flying around the track. Just simply amazing. Why can't Zierer get more big projects like Polar, doing things right!
It was getting around 5pm, our flight was at 7:10pm, did our tat shopping. And off back to the airport in a taxi. Another un-eventful flight home, landing at around 7:30pm UK time. And I was home just after midnight in Leeds after various stops.
I seriously recommended getting out to Legoland, it is not like Windsor, it is a proper park with the subtle bits of Lego. Such a easy park to get to. When we were near Polar X-Plorer, we saw the plane that we were on taking off over our heads. That is how close the park is to the airport. Well worth the trip!
I didn't take many photos, but done a review for Season 3 of RCRS (releasing in Jan/Feb). I will guess the others will fill in other bits I have missed and some photos. =]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUSrER_Ke48[/youtube]
Day started at Stansted airport, all ready for our Ryanair flight to Billund at 7:30am. Once Rach and Dave turned up, we headed through security and headed up to Wetherspoons for some breakfast. Once finished was time to catch our flight. Got on, flew out and had the standard trumpet.
Getting off the flight we could see the park in the distance. Got out the airport, bit of a faff trying to get a taxi for 5 of us. Then it was off to the park, 5 minutes later. Honestly, it was only about 5 minutes, and 100DKK later we were at the park. Saw the queues at the entrance of the park and thought it was going to be busy.
We headed off to the back of the park for Polar X-Plorer, their new Zierer coaster. Got there, and it had no queue! Got on, found the seats & restraints very comfy. Up the lift hill and whoa, it certainly picks up the speed, there is something for everyone in this coaster, g-force and airtime! It may not look good on camera, but my god it packs a punch. The vertical drop is a LOT better than 13. Just a small section after that which is tame, but it does go past their penguin enclosure. We quickly got another ride on it.
Next up were the Robo Arms next to Polar. You could program these yourself within reason. Me and Rach put our own one in. And it was cool getting thrown around the place. Jared has video of that. We then decided to ride the other coasters, next was their wild mouse coaster which was smooth. Nothing to shout about it. After this was their Dragon coaster. A powered Mack coaster. Normally it runs with 2 trains, but today we didn't see that in action, but could see it working. That was cool. And then onto the oldest coaster, Timber Ride, a Zierer Tivoli - Small. It was really well themed, and if you were not looking for it, you might miss it. When going around we saw a trim brake. Somehow we managed to get the train to overshoot the station, and they had problems getting the people off the front row off.
It was then decided to get some of the other attractions done. Rapids were ok, but the best bit was it's vertical lift hill and drop. Their log flume was ok, get a bit wet on their main drop. Splash battle was a much needed wetness as it was quite hot. We decided to take a look around their mini land, and some of the stuff they have done with it was just wow. We were running out of time, and decided to go get a few last rides on Polar X-Plorer. And by the end of the day it had warmed up and it was just flying around the track. Just simply amazing. Why can't Zierer get more big projects like Polar, doing things right!
It was getting around 5pm, our flight was at 7:10pm, did our tat shopping. And off back to the airport in a taxi. Another un-eventful flight home, landing at around 7:30pm UK time. And I was home just after midnight in Leeds after various stops.
I seriously recommended getting out to Legoland, it is not like Windsor, it is a proper park with the subtle bits of Lego. Such a easy park to get to. When we were near Polar X-Plorer, we saw the plane that we were on taking off over our heads. That is how close the park is to the airport. Well worth the trip!
I didn't take many photos, but done a review for Season 3 of RCRS (releasing in Jan/Feb). I will guess the others will fill in other bits I have missed and some photos. =]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUSrER_Ke48[/youtube]