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Saw says hi my last ride was about as comfy as a hangover
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Sorry not interested. Notify me when they finally open that Zamperla Wooden Coaster they were supposed to get 10 years ago.
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Hotel guests going on first? Oh well there's goes our hopes in trying to ride it first. Might as as well just wait until 2018 now.
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Legoland's problem is planning due to its location. This is with the park being in the middle of a forested area and green belt and a number of locals oppose the park's busyness and expansion plans. On a contradictory note, the Ninjago area was recently approved (source Southparks) which means the park should be getting a much needed dark ride and E-ticket attraction. Fans of Amazing Mazes, Loki's Labarinth, I would suggest visiting the park soon as I reckon part of the Vikings area will close September to allow for construction.
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Some members may be overjoyed if this turns out to be a tuned ticket booth. That's one journey I suppose.
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I believe it was the one about the demolition of Atlantis (not being in a good positive light) and something about Adele saying something about management or something. Thats what the linked articles in the article suggest anyway.
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Definitely a strict highly overreactive move from the park. Then again seeing what backlash our parks have gone through you can't really blame them. Alvey says hi.
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TBH people have been told off for trying to take pictures outside the attraction, let alone trying to sneak a go pro onboard. If overreacting to things was a degree, Merlin would have a PHD there.
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That's highly surprising. I honestly thought someone like Thorpe would tell us everything that's happening when you asked them on social media. Next thing you know, they won't you tell why a ride is closed if it's unavailable. They won't give you answers I'm afraid.
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Loggers Leap I get the impression we don't know whether Merlin want it dead or alive. So I think this makes sense, plus it used to play in the surrounding area too.
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Well nothing says recent more than an absent billboard.
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Plopsaland are planning to build an onsite hotel, which will open Christmas 2017. Looks fab, judging from the concept art. Definitely need to visit here in the near future.
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Drayton Manor's website at the moment I Sales going well, only reset 5000 times for a white screen.
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Look who just won a giant Toblerone whilst at Liseberg?
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Two weeks after experiencing the wonders of Europa, I would be experiencing another new European park. This park was Liseberg, Sweden's largest amusement park located slap-bang in the middle of Gothenburg home to a fine number of flat rides and coasters. Prior to 2014 I knew nothing about this place until a certain ride helixed into the lineup making this park leapfrog onto my list of must do parks. After checking in and dropping our bags off at Gothia Towers we headed over to the park. This is a lovely hotel which is beautifully modern inside and conveniently located across the road from Liseberg and worth a stay. It's striking appearance almost makes it look like something from the Matrix. Such a simple, but highly effective entrance. New for 2016 is Aerospin, a Gerstlauer sky roller, which is similar to sky force but riders are positioned on a raising tower instead of an arm. This ride is mixed bag for me. The views from the top of the ride are absolutely stunning offering some lovely views below but trying to spin on this is even more difficult than on the sky fly models. That said trying to freely spin over 200 ft in the air is terrifying enough. IMA score soundtrack for the winning though. Also new at the park for 2016 is this traditional looking carousel and this lovely looking garden area.The park used to have two S&S drop towers and small wheel in this area but they were removed last year for Aerospin and these. Parks need quiet/green spaces aside from the rides IMHO. Another of the park's recent flats is Mechanica, a star shape which opened last year. all this theming and attenton for a flat ride? Amazing! Mechanica has to be one of the most intense rides I've ever experienced too. They also boast a decent afterburner, this time from Zamperla. Flamingo need one! And a better and more scary version of Rush. This one goes over a cliff [ if you're looking the right way]. There's also a Jukebox themed polyp ride which is great fun and an automatically operated Waltzer which can do some crazy spinning if the timing is right. They also have a log flume which features an impressively original name. What makes me even more happy is that at over 40, this is a working log flume. Good drops though. The park also boasts a fun and wild set of rapids. Whilst Fjord is still my favourite, this is still better than Congo and wipes the floor with Rumba. Liseberg is also home to Europe's largest drop tower once observation tower. Whilst the drop isn't the best, this is made up for this with the superb views at the top and atmosphere. The ride is actually called Atmosphere. There is however only dark ride at the park, the Fairy Tale Castle. The best thing about this ride is that it's indoors and plays the dream flight soundtrack. Their scare maze Hotel Gasten however is absolutely amazing and worth the paid extra [around £4]. But there's another important aspect to Liseberg. The coasters. The park is home to four major coasters, the first of these is Kanonen, an intamin launch coaster. Considering how small this coaster's footprint is, the layout is remarkable. Unfortunately, the ride's setback is the restraints which are rather tight fitting and dig in during the ride. Well done Intamin. Still a good coaster, but probably not a great one due to the restraints alone. Liseberganen is the 2nd of the park's large coasters. A 1987 Schwartzkopf Whilst at nearly 30 years this may be the park's oldest coaster, it packs one amazing punch and is an amazingly fun thrilling ride. Flying through twists and turns, hills and helixes on the park's hillface. The ride's only minor issue is the brakes, which hit you worse than absinthe. It literally feels like you've almost experienced a car accident each time they kick in. Then there's Balder, the park's intamin woodie which has apparently won a number of rewards since it's existence. Which features number of other coasters in it's queue. Nemesis, Grand National and Megabobia all feature here. Which is a fantastic coaster. This features some brilliant moments of ejector airtime throughout the ride, although the corners are unfortunately a little dull honestly speaking. It doesn't beat Wodan but is still one of my favourite woodies. And now for the ride you've waited for. Helix And what a spectacular diamond she is. Helix alone is worth travelling out to the park for. From it's modern airy sci-fi style queue line to it's amazing ride soundtrack. The ride starts as it means to go on, hurtling into a corkscrew immediately after leaving the station followed by a vast array of inversions, twists, turns, helixes [no pun intended] and hills delivering a significant amount of ejector airtime. This ride never shows any signs of slowing as it ascends into the second launch before the ride gets stale in anyform, launching round more exciting elements before entering a final corkscrew into the brake run. As a result of the ride's immense layout and superb styling amongst being one of the most photo friendly coasters around, makes it my new number one coaster even over taking Wodan. Never have I been on a ride so many times in one trip and still been wanting to go back for more. Once Blackpool gets one of these, it could well be a game changer. Throughputs on this were also very good, no faffing around at all. I would say most park-wide operations were on a par with Towers overall. And it's in one of the most picturesque parks out there amongst being my favourite amusement park [not theme park]. And Darkadder won a giant Toblerone!
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Fingers crossed for them as of all parks Dreamland deserve success.
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This topic recently had been about as interesting as a closed ride, so nothing to see or talk about really.
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Decaying volcano, abandond Canada creek, area cohesion, Colossus and Rumba. Yes Thorpe does look great. Least they fit in though.
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I think it fits the theme perfectly.
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Overdue but after experiencing some amazing parks and rides my 10's in for a major update. Top 10 coasters 1/ Helix 2/ Wodan 3/ Blue Fire 4/ Nemesis 5/ Silver Star 6/ Baron 1898 7/ Thirteen 8/ Balder 9/ The Swarm 10/ Big Thunder Mountain Top 10 parks visited 1/ Europa Park 2/ Disneyland Paris 3/ Efteling 4/ Liseberg 5/ Alton Towers 6/ Blackpool Pleasure Beach 7/ Thorpe Park 8/ Legoland Windsor 9/ Chessington 10/ Oakwood top 10 water rides 1/ Valhalla 2/ Flying Dutchman 3/ Fjord River Rafting 4/ Wildwasservbahn (Europa) 5/ Liseberg Rapids 6/ Pirana Rapids 7/ Liseberg log flume 8/ Congo River Rapids 9/ Drenched 10/ Tidal Wave Top dark rides will be updated soon Safe to say most of my top 10's are no longer uk based now. Top 10 parks I want to visit (brace yourselves) 1/ Phantasialand 2/ Port Aventura 3/ Parc Asterix 4/ Paultons Park 5/ Gardaland 6/ Tivoli Gardens 7/ Heide Park 8/ Plopsaland 9/ Disney World 10/ Universal Orlando based is on priority and probability
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My plan destroy every fence, wall except for Obkivion's pit build a massive woodie build a new dark ride throw in some flats throw in some flats (new accommodation option) more shows and entertainment
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On that note I won't remind people I've never been. But am sure Kong is a good addition and will fit the parks well. The Frozen ride is completely different concept altogether. Let it go.
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Looks alright, but will it beat Helix?
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Alton Towers & Waterpark TPM Knockout Meet 25th - 26th June 2016
Matt 236 replied to AJ 's topic in TPM 2016 Meets
I have booked a table for 9 people at the Rollercoaster restaurant on Saturday at 8pm. if anyone else wants to go to the Rollercoaster restaurant I would suggest booking sooner rather than later as you may not get in now. -
Well that's not the first time I've heard that about a uk park. Oakwood though seem to be getting very wooden on their operations lately.