Jake
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If you have me or Vadge on Facebook you might be aware that we have been in Copenhagen for the last week or so. You may not have noticed, as we haven't really been posting anything at all .
I know these creds aren't exactly the most exclusive of them all, but I'll bore you with them anyway. We did Tivoli, Bakken and BonBon-Land. Normally in a week there would be time to go over to the other parks, but with it being Eurovision week we were quite busy with that too.
It was quite a messy trip in the sense that we only spent a few hours in each park, then did other stuff in the morning before / afternoon after (they have really weird opening times); so to keep it simple I'll just split it into parts, one for each park, one for culture, and one for Eurovision.
The weather was pretty gross. Cloudy and dark most of the time, with the odd bit of rain and an even smaller tiny amount of sun. So, excuse the photos looking vile.
Part 1 - Tivoli Gardens
We did Tivoli on Tuesday, after arriving and having a casual mince on Monday (spiteful early morning flight meant we were pretty much zombies all day).
I'd heard it was a pretty park, and, well, it was.
This is the only photo I have of the entrance... sorry Nic
These were odd, but fab:
Hello!
We found the Woodie first:
Fab fab fab. One of the better Side Frictions for sure. We got back row and there was loads of airtime, loads.
We somehow managed to get lost finding the entrance to the B&M, but evench ended up in the staysh...
Here, have some coaster porn.
It was pretty much what I expected, if not a bit rougher. Pretty dull, but I admire them for managing to squeeze an actual, physical B&M into such a small park - especially when they easily could have got away with shoving a Pinfari looper or even worse, a Eurofighter or something in. It does look pretty too.
Not sure if it was because of the Bacardi Breezers I'd had for breakfast or being beaten up by the B&M, but the next hour or so is a blur - I think we did the Mack powered cred.
I didn't bother taking any photos, here's one from RCDB:
It was better than the likes of Fish and Runaway Train (the last corner is quite vicious), but that's all there is to say.
We then got lost trying to find the entrance to the Star Flyer, ending up underneath it, then realised we had walked right past the entrance immediately after exiting the powered cred. Duh!
I secretly love Star Flyers, even though they're a bit gross. This is particularly fab as it's in the middle of a city.
We then went on a mission to find the fourth cred, the Tivoli in Tivoli. More pretty stuff to follow.
They had a new tropical species of tree - the dykefairylight willow.
There is the odd reminder you're in an amusement park:
... then there's the downright hideous - what the hell is that?!
.
It's like this...
...and this...
...had a baby in Chernobyl in the late 80s. No thanks!
The Tivoli was directly opposite it. You can just about see it on the far left of this accidental photo:
Once we had the creds we did the (decent) S&S tower, the fun house, the dodgems and a badly animated dark ride with way too many different stories shoved in. The only things we re-rode were Daemonen and the woodie.
It might sound like I didn't like it but I really, really did. It's not really about the rides (although some of them are quite fab), but everything else that makes it quite a special little park. I would love to see it at night, but it didn't really work with what else we had planned - and they charge you for re-entry <///3.
Bakken next!
I know these creds aren't exactly the most exclusive of them all, but I'll bore you with them anyway. We did Tivoli, Bakken and BonBon-Land. Normally in a week there would be time to go over to the other parks, but with it being Eurovision week we were quite busy with that too.
It was quite a messy trip in the sense that we only spent a few hours in each park, then did other stuff in the morning before / afternoon after (they have really weird opening times); so to keep it simple I'll just split it into parts, one for each park, one for culture, and one for Eurovision.
The weather was pretty gross. Cloudy and dark most of the time, with the odd bit of rain and an even smaller tiny amount of sun. So, excuse the photos looking vile.
Part 1 - Tivoli Gardens
We did Tivoli on Tuesday, after arriving and having a casual mince on Monday (spiteful early morning flight meant we were pretty much zombies all day).
I'd heard it was a pretty park, and, well, it was.
This is the only photo I have of the entrance... sorry Nic
These were odd, but fab:
Hello!
We found the Woodie first:
Fab fab fab. One of the better Side Frictions for sure. We got back row and there was loads of airtime, loads.
We somehow managed to get lost finding the entrance to the B&M, but evench ended up in the staysh...
Here, have some coaster porn.
It was pretty much what I expected, if not a bit rougher. Pretty dull, but I admire them for managing to squeeze an actual, physical B&M into such a small park - especially when they easily could have got away with shoving a Pinfari looper or even worse, a Eurofighter or something in. It does look pretty too.
Not sure if it was because of the Bacardi Breezers I'd had for breakfast or being beaten up by the B&M, but the next hour or so is a blur - I think we did the Mack powered cred.
I didn't bother taking any photos, here's one from RCDB:
It was better than the likes of Fish and Runaway Train (the last corner is quite vicious), but that's all there is to say.
We then got lost trying to find the entrance to the Star Flyer, ending up underneath it, then realised we had walked right past the entrance immediately after exiting the powered cred. Duh!
I secretly love Star Flyers, even though they're a bit gross. This is particularly fab as it's in the middle of a city.
We then went on a mission to find the fourth cred, the Tivoli in Tivoli. More pretty stuff to follow.
They had a new tropical species of tree - the dykefairylight willow.
There is the odd reminder you're in an amusement park:
... then there's the downright hideous - what the hell is that?!
It's like this...
...and this...
...had a baby in Chernobyl in the late 80s. No thanks!
The Tivoli was directly opposite it. You can just about see it on the far left of this accidental photo:
Once we had the creds we did the (decent) S&S tower, the fun house, the dodgems and a badly animated dark ride with way too many different stories shoved in. The only things we re-rode were Daemonen and the woodie.
It might sound like I didn't like it but I really, really did. It's not really about the rides (although some of them are quite fab), but everything else that makes it quite a special little park. I would love to see it at night, but it didn't really work with what else we had planned - and they charge you for re-entry <///3.
Bakken next!