Good find @Matt N. Don't most people say the park is a bit of a dump? This could work out to be pretty effective for cred-runs.
Must be a pay on exit type thing then, presumably? Like an NCP car park.
I think all the SkyLoops have very similar lift hills to G Force, but I think G Force and whatever its clone in Iraq is called are the only ones with a completely vertical loop-shaped lift hill, correct me if I'm wrong.Abismo in Madrid is a similar lifthill is it not?
Aww. I rode that this summer and I thought it was a fun ride. I expect they'll fill the space with another ride but I am not sure it will be another cred.Continuing on from the discussion of Morey's removing their Flitzer, it is now being taken down. Looks like their removing it carefully as if to sell rather than outright demolition so don't know if they're planning on selling it/have sold it.
Movie Park Germany's popular Halloween event is adding a new IP based attraction which will use the SBNO Ice Age dark ride. Guests will walk through the trough of the former water ride. The rockwork and forest theming in the scenes is being kept/reworked for the new theme of the maze.
Movie Park Press Release:
I had hoped they'd refurbish the ride system and reopen it with a new theme as a 'new' dark ride, feels like a bit of a waste. Nevertheless though it seems interesting and should certainly be a very unique Halloween maze.
EDIT:
The park have also released a trailer for their Halloween Horror Fest which features an odd clown murdering park employees...
It looks like Lisebergbanan at Liseberg (the Zierer/Schwarzkopf terrain coaster in case anyone forgot() is receiving new trains for the 2019 season:-
Back row when it hits the brake run - defo whacked my head on those solid old headrests. And the brutal Schwarzkopf slam into the station brakes too.Are they doing any work on the braking/control system? I think I still have whiplash from the last set of brakes. Still, great to see Liseberg looking after their older attractions!
While far from a great ride, I don't think this particular ZL was bad at all. Easily the best coaster in the park for me, so I'd prefer if they threw out the dull Zamperla Spinner instead. Nevertheless, I'm excited to see what they're replacing it with, though I can't think of many 'wilder' coaster models that could be built on that same footprint. My guess is another flat ride (hopefully from Technical Park, considering they already have Pegasus from their catalogue).According to CoasterClub Denmark, Tivoli Friheden will remove Orkanens Øje, a Pinfari Zyklon they've had since 1986, at the end of the season:
As the Pinfari Zyklon models are approximately as pleasant as their gaseous namesake, I doubt many tears will be shed over it. The park director even stated that "its replacement will be on the wilder side", which sounds like all the more reason to be excited to me.