It didn't do much for me.
Was running fine when i was there, but it spends so much track length mucking around on the pre lift, and then even more dicking around with those slow high level turns, and then finaaaaalllly you do a drop more gentle than sliver bullets, loop, turn and corkscrew at...
I was at Gyeongju World on 26/12/24 and spotted this purple structure. Initially thought it was a Gyro swing but then noticed it had extra supports in the middle.
Anyway, next to the ski slope you could see coaster wheel parts:
Its the first coaster with a 3 way inclined turntable, which Vekoma markets as a switchback. This is distinct from those old turn of the century era coasters.
Yeah it was a long day. A friend had been at Skyline Park the day before so he got me from the station on his way through. Spent a couple of hours in the park and did everything else, then we drove to Familypark, which was rammed.
I caught a train 3 hours from Vienna and got spited by the rain.
Now to be fair I did get to ride the pax at Park St. Paul so I know what the wildness is all about, but I was still very salty about it.
Yeah I think LPS is decent enough now. Previously it felt a bit naff but now with the expansion, the fun house, the rotor its a decent little lineup. Even better once the mouse is up and running.
Go there when they have the Seville Fair just after easter, its like Spanish Oktoberfest, theres like 10 creds, yeah many are Reverchons, but whatever.
Oh geez, so the seats are motorized! I had assumed this would be like the flat rides where you rely on tilting the wings and airflow to get flips.
Almost like a powered axis coaster.
Dreamworld announced at IAAPA that the Claw has reached end of life after 20 years and will be replaced by the larger Intamin model (Tigeren, Swingi etc)
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