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This whole thing is spooky. I'd never heard of it until seeing this thread today. There are already 100+ Google reviews of the park but most of them are from people who had trouble buying tickets or don't like the (frightful) AI art. And then a load of 5* reviews with no/minimal comments...
I recently found this Backrooms coaster video and the endless pink track and boxy green/yellow train (minus the Wacky Worm head) really reminded me of Millennium at Fantasy Island... so that one I guess! The lurid green supports IRL make it look even more unreal.
Got to ride this last week - it's great, but the bag policy is really bizarre and ended up detracting from the experience quite a lot! I had a shoulder bag and small rucksack with me - but the ops wouldn't let me leave them anywhere and indicated I had to keep them both in the car. When we went...
That's a bit brutal 😆 I absolutely loved Fantasy Island! It's such a bizarre place. Is the new cred that spinning thing they were putting up last year?
Oh my GOD, this looks so fun. The robot shark trains! The setting!! The length!!!
Is it shameful to be more excited about getting on this one than Kondaa? 😅
Oh, right! I mean, it's a bit of a strange crowd to be sure... we were there on a summer weekday and didn't see any trouble. I heard things can get a bit interesting in Ingoldmells after dark though.
Yes, you should!! It's such a bizarre place, extremely entertaining - nowhere else like it. The indoor pyramid is great with some surprisingly decent atmospheric theming and unique, kitschy dark rides.
Both of the coasters are good and proper credits that are worth getting. Odyssey is a beast -...
Out of interest, does anyone know why those temperature limits might be in place? I thought that most coasters/parks were closed in European climates over winter for commercial reasons, not operating reasons.
Maybe risk of valleying if they run too slowly...? Can't think of anything else!
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