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  1. Just now, MarkC said:

    You'd think so however Livingstone Leisure Limited who own the park made a gross profit of over 7 million last year. 

    That is true, however the park have also removed a noticeable amount of attractions including the shopping area in the park.

     

    When I visited last June, the park was remarkably quiet despite some school groups. Ride staff even pleaded us to re-ride at the end of the day it was that deserted. 
     

    Even if they are owned by a “bigger” organisation, I’m still pessimistic for the park’s survival especially given current situations.

  2. 1 hour ago, Charlesberg said:

    One of our flights got cancelled due to COVID-19, so we might rebook PortAventura for January.

     

    Does anyone know if there are any compromises with going around that time (since it’s close to Christmas)? Like ride closures or restrictions?

    Haven’t been to Port Av around that time, but I remember hearing some/all of the water rides aren’t open which given that time of year is understandable. There may winter attractions to compensate though.

     

    Was supposed to be going to Helsinki July time as part of a park trip, but that’s finished now (Pun intended).

     

    Might as we’ll rename this thread “2020 trip cancellations” with all going on.

  3. I guess one of the benefiting factors with Efteling is that it’s large footprint and scale likely make it noticeably easier for social distancing and operations, especially given it is just as much a nature park as it is a theme park.

     

    The new restrictions may slightly deter the escapism but are completely understandable given the position of things currently. The restraint system is an interesting one, but given how the park have handled things I have full reassurance this is perfectly viable.

     

    Whilst some parks won’t get around these like this, it must be remembered each country has different different safety regulations so what might be ok in a Dutch theme park probably won’t be in a U.K. one for example. Also a few exceptions most of Efteling’s attractions are generally “family Based”.

     

     

  4. Here’s mine:


    10/  Dino Splash, Plopsaland De Panne- lovely themed flume and probably my favourite ride in the park (considering I couldn’t ride Heidi or Anubis).
    9/ Kallerado! Liseberg- Fun large rapids and great with groups for a laugh.

    8/ Tidal Wave, Thorpe Park- intimidating, soaking and one of the best themed rides there.

    7/ Le Grande Splasch, Parc Asterix- fun and quirky with lots of features between the drops add to the experience. 
    6/  Poseidon, Europa Park- Mighty impressive to ride but also watch.

    5/ Loggers Leap, Thorpe Park (RIP)- one of the best examples of any classic log flume out there. Shame it is gone for good.

    4/ Fjord Rapids, Europa Park- Fun rapids with loads of theming and interactive elements, j’adore. 

    3/ River Quest, Phantasialand- Made, crazy but simply Marvelous and one of the craziest water rides I have experienced.

    2/ Valhalla (pre-2020 at least), Blackpool- Stunning soundtracks, effects and scenery. You get more soaked than a hail storm, but that’s the fun.

    1/ Chiapas, Phantasialand- An absolute masterpiece. This ride is practically perfect in every way.

  5. Glad to see the attractions are slowly reopening segments (albeit with restrictions and limitations). Just got to hope these all go to plan and don’t get breached.

     

    As far as current developments go, construction of (yet to be announced) Jurassic Park coaster are still going ahead, although we are yet to know when the park’s worst kept secret actually opens.

     

    Construction of Epic Universe on the other hand has been delayed for the foreseeable future, so we could be waiting many more years if this development is even still going ahead.

     

    The parks can currently submit reopening plans to the state governor, although reopening likely won’t happen until July most likely.

  6. A boom more explosive than a bag of mentos in a coke bottle!

     

    Great to see we finally have a Disney park open though and just got to hope this all goes to plan. Expect other parks to follow similar measures if successful.

  7. Just now, Mattgwise said:

    This was being discussed. But the issue as pointed out is the waiting around on paths, with them being clogged up as there will literally be nothing to do. A big issue if the park does get near the 5000 mark.

    True indeed. It’s hard to say if/how numbers would be controlled there. Only other way I can this working is areas indicated where people can go such as painted/allocated floor areas like those seen in large supermarket queues or Shanghai Disney. 

  8. The parks will definitely operate on a more thorough and intense process if/when they open regardless of the reduced capacities.

     

    One idea that has been hinted is the return/introduction of virtual/online queues where riders may not need to queue as much if implemented. I.E Reserve N Ride.
     

    A strain on the system and park tickets are very much a given should it get to this stage.

  9. Part eight of The Making Of Max & Moritz has been released by the park. This one is rather gassy.

     

    Really liking the look of some of these show elements. Efteling know how to master unique charm. 
     

    The park will also be reopening on the 20th May with social distancing measures and capacity limited to 1/3 of it’s usual amount. Tickets will also need to be booked online.

  10. Such a shame, especially for Scenic’s 100th birthday but understandable given the difficult and uncertain circumstances.

     

    Was quite an enjoyable place when I visited in 2018, and just hope they reopen in 2021.

  11. 48 minutes ago, Glitch said:

    Can Shawn Sandbrooke and his dad please do a restoration of Loggers Leap

    Yes, but only if they make a several part series of the process. 
     

    I would like to see a full “blown out” intro of the ride’s history and how it went from being one of the most popular rides to being under redevelopment for a while.

  12. Might as well start another bandwagon.

     

    Best Theme Park Restaurants 


    5/ Rollercoaster Restaurant- Alton Towers. Probably my favourite UK park restaurant, I love how they’ve used the  ‘food loop’ Concept and that the place is
    also dedicated to past and present coasters. I personally enjoy the food here too. 


    4/ Tivoli Foodhall-Tivoli Gardens. Great variety here, plus the Smorrebrod (cultural delight) were absolutely delicious.


    3/ Silver Lake Saloon- Europa Park. I love the food and I love the atmosphere and think I’m a sucker for most Wild West style places. Reminds me of Smith and Western a little. 
     

    2/ Polle’s Keuchen- Efteling. This place is something of a masterpiece to the point where the food is almost secondary. Charming surroundings, meet and greets and amazing thematic set-pieces Which perform often. The pancakes are great too.

     

    1/ Rutmoore’s Tavern- Phantasialand. I adore the cosy setting and theming plus the food is divine. It’s like stepping in time to another world or something!

     

    The Worst Theme Park Restaurants 


    5/  Woodys Burger Bar-Oakwood Theme Park. Bland quick service food, the burger was tasteless and inedible to the point it makes Burger Kitchen look like Five Guys.


    4/ Aus Fastes Des Rome- Parc Asterix. Barely food and more processed than Jedward’s auto tune. Cold, tasteless, bland and did I say processed? I didn’t favour to much of Astérix’s food but this was something else!


    3/ El Paso Dinner Buffet- Port Aventura.  P.A has become infamous for it’s terrible food quality and that is true. Expensive, inedible food that makes eating a chore as, opposed to enjoyable. I ate something so bad here I thought I was going to vomit!


    2/ Jerome’s Grill- Port Aventura. I’ve had some lovely Pizzas in my time dining, the one I ate here wasn’t one of them! Disgusting, plastic, oily and more tasteless than a series of love island. Probably the worst pizza I’ve eaten, those cheap supermarket pizzas are gourmet compared to this travesty. 
     

     

    1/ Piratengrill- Plopsaland De Panne. I never thought Port A.V. could be topped for disgusting food. Apparently not. The burger here tasted terrible to the point I struggled eating. To make matters worse, it was horribly expensive and they took so long serving I thought I’d be seeing CHRISTMAS there.

     

    I miss going places.

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