So, how do you pronounce YoY anyway? I know some bit about how Dutch is pronounced but can't fathom how this is pronounced besides maybe "ei o ei" if it's letter by letter.
First year with a season pass final report; Season pass cost me 299€, I went 45 times which means I got a 2295€ worth out of it. Deal of the century, honestly.
Not watching through the whole thing but judging by the start and one of the top replies to the pinned comment it seems like it's basically because they can't get spares for the drive tires (so they're just way too worn to be useful unless conditions are perfect) from PAX be it because they...
^ I love how they zoomed in on the nipple of the statue, very important detail.
I'm just astonished by the size of the structure and the ride system, frankly.
Ah, a family boomerang because having only one Vekoma family coaster with abysmal capacity wasn't enough.
To be fair, it could lighten the load on Kvasten and maybe the lines would be manageable on both.
What's the Goliath problem?
Anyway, I'd like to formally apologize to any park who's coaster namings I've made fun of. It seems despite the major drug smuggling port moving from Rotterdam to Antwerp, the Netherlands is still heavily on some stuff.
^ This post is where I learn Hansa Park has a log flume and flat rides there, lol. It is a bit off to the side and "behind" Kärnan so I'll forgive myself but it is kinda funny that I somehow managed to completely miss that area while there.
Colour/manufacturer wise absolutely, HOWEVER I think there's a comparison to be made between this and Battlestar Galactica, although both coasters are the same "style", it shares the dueling tracks but one is family and one is thrill aspect with that.
I feel like the main gimmick kinda conflicts with Valravn's, but this is sure to be a better overall coaster than that and it's also great to see the chain's halo park getting a modern Vekoma and thus showing an example for other parks in the US to get Vekoma thrill coasters again.
Maurer invested every little cent they could get from pfand bottles they could find around their estate into the spike concept and they won't take no for an answer
Oh wow, how lucky that it was gotten on video! But yes, it looks like it looks gnarlier than it is as it seems the structural bits are still whole and straight.
Frankly I wouldn't be surprised if someone higher up who didn't know better actually hired somebody they thought was a graphic designer, it happens unfortunately that people fill their portfolio with either stolen or ai-generated (ai isn't really accurate for this generative stuff but the...
^ Yup, I don't think removing the shoulder harnesses changes anything, most probably changes what kind (not how bad, but what kind) of injury people get in case of an incident but as taboo as it is to say as a coaster enthusiast this Schwarzkopf probably belongs in the scrapyard.
Either that or...
I meeeaaan maybe their classic kiddie coasters and the compact spinners they spam everywhere are known as unremarkable but basically anything else from SBF like their silly attempt at a family boomerang (Verrücktwärts) or their spinners with OTSRs (like Viking Rollercoaster) are panned for being...
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