ATTACKHAMMER
Strata Poster
I booked a last minute trip to Copenhagen for three days with one of my honeys! We both enjoyed the city and saw most of the sights!
On our first night Rebecca and I went for drinks in Tivoli and had a walk around, it is a beautiful place! We did both the parks, I hope you were all following us live on CF's twitter!
Bakken:
Easily accessible via the Central Station. We didn't have long in the park.
Good mine train, with some nice pops of airtime!
Trims really kill this ride. It's pretty dull! Nice glass airgates though! The most interesting part is when the train passes underneath some female anatomy.
Decent spinner! Intense experience! I had heard that this ride is awfully rough, which it isn't.
The mouse was pretty good! I love the bigger models that don't have any ****s to give in the corners!
A coaster that I had been looking at pictures of for years! I love the classic aesthetics of this ride!
Last cred:
Complete with a pause a the top to allow the kids to wave at relatives!
We both though the fun house was naff:
The ghost train was slightly less naff:
Then we headed over to Tivoli!
Tivoli Gardens:
We had a lovely dinner in the Italian restaurant and headed for the rides. Rebecca requested we let our dinners go down before riding anything too forceful so we started on:
It was quite fab! The lack of an annoying song was a welcomed bonus.
Cred selfie!
Odin Expressen was pretty good!
Next up:
We both sat on a giraffe! It was not particularly comfortable.
By this point the rain was starting, so we nabbed the Tivoli cred:
We got approximately 400,000 laps. Yay.
Rebecca was intrigued by this so we tried it. Basically you sit in a goat and it minces around in the sky, great views! Rebecca did not enjoy how high it was once we got up there.
This was fab! The non inverted carpets are simply dreadful. This was one of the best flats I have ever done! More parks need these!
After that it was once again cred o'clock:
****ing dreadful! Daemonan is the worst B&M I have ever done and the only B&M I have not enjoyed! We rode front and it was so rough! A very dull coaster indeed! I also only witnessed two people riding with VR!
Final cred!
Amazing. We sat front row and the air time was great! The theming was pretty cool too!
So with all the creds done we wandered around and rode
A classic ferris wheel. The views were great and I was on best behaviour and didn't rock it!
Minen was pretty good! We gave up shooting because that aspect of the ride is dreadful!
Last ride of the night!
It was raining quite a lot now, neither of us had coats. I was fine but Rebecca was starting to feel a bit cold, so we found some awful coffee and went to watch the night time illuminations!
Much, much better than the dreadful show at crappy Efteling!
A great day was had! Then we got beer!
The next day - return to Tivoli
We popped back to Tivoli the next day as the weather was nice!
We rode the woodie back row this time! The fab brake lady stood up the whole time and was rather relaxed when it came to braking! The airtime was incredible!
We then watched the illuminations again and went for beer.
Thanks for reading!
On our first night Rebecca and I went for drinks in Tivoli and had a walk around, it is a beautiful place! We did both the parks, I hope you were all following us live on CF's twitter!
Bakken:
Easily accessible via the Central Station. We didn't have long in the park.
Good mine train, with some nice pops of airtime!
Trims really kill this ride. It's pretty dull! Nice glass airgates though! The most interesting part is when the train passes underneath some female anatomy.
Decent spinner! Intense experience! I had heard that this ride is awfully rough, which it isn't.
The mouse was pretty good! I love the bigger models that don't have any ****s to give in the corners!
A coaster that I had been looking at pictures of for years! I love the classic aesthetics of this ride!
Last cred:
Complete with a pause a the top to allow the kids to wave at relatives!
We both though the fun house was naff:
The ghost train was slightly less naff:
Then we headed over to Tivoli!
Tivoli Gardens:
We had a lovely dinner in the Italian restaurant and headed for the rides. Rebecca requested we let our dinners go down before riding anything too forceful so we started on:
It was quite fab! The lack of an annoying song was a welcomed bonus.
Cred selfie!
Odin Expressen was pretty good!
Next up:
We both sat on a giraffe! It was not particularly comfortable.
By this point the rain was starting, so we nabbed the Tivoli cred:
We got approximately 400,000 laps. Yay.
Rebecca was intrigued by this so we tried it. Basically you sit in a goat and it minces around in the sky, great views! Rebecca did not enjoy how high it was once we got up there.
This was fab! The non inverted carpets are simply dreadful. This was one of the best flats I have ever done! More parks need these!
After that it was once again cred o'clock:
****ing dreadful! Daemonan is the worst B&M I have ever done and the only B&M I have not enjoyed! We rode front and it was so rough! A very dull coaster indeed! I also only witnessed two people riding with VR!
Final cred!
Amazing. We sat front row and the air time was great! The theming was pretty cool too!
So with all the creds done we wandered around and rode
A classic ferris wheel. The views were great and I was on best behaviour and didn't rock it!
Minen was pretty good! We gave up shooting because that aspect of the ride is dreadful!
Last ride of the night!
It was raining quite a lot now, neither of us had coats. I was fine but Rebecca was starting to feel a bit cold, so we found some awful coffee and went to watch the night time illuminations!
Much, much better than the dreadful show at crappy Efteling!
A great day was had! Then we got beer!
The next day - return to Tivoli
We popped back to Tivoli the next day as the weather was nice!
We rode the woodie back row this time! The fab brake lady stood up the whole time and was rather relaxed when it came to braking! The airtime was incredible!
We then watched the illuminations again and went for beer.
Thanks for reading!