Here are my final two trip reports! Mirabilandia and Rainbow Magicland!
MIRABILANDIA
So it was finally the day where we would go to the park I was looking forward to the most. The day didn’t start off so good though, with Brad being sick and me getting up at four in the morning thinking breakfast was at six for some reason. After going back to bed for a bit I felt a bit better but sadly Brad wasn’t, so we headed down to breakfast where I ate loads and Brad ate almost nothing. Soon, we were in Tom’s car headed to the park. When we got there, Brad hurled, but thankfully it made him feel much better for the time being.
We got into the park early, eager for our ERT on Katun.
I ended up riding five times, which was one less time than everyone else. I started feeling a bit ill after the fourth ride so I figured it would be the smart thing to do! Katun was a decent ride, but as I’ve said before, I prefer the smaller inverted coasters to the bigger ones because they’re more forceful. Don’t get me wrong, Katun was very forceful and was as good as I expected it to be, but for me it will never surpass the likes of Nemesis, Afterburn, and even La Vampire.
Unfortunately, Master Thai was running but spited us.
We headed to the kiddie cred next which had adorable theming.
Not much to say other than it was just another cred, but with really cute fruit and vegetables underneath it. Since Ispeed was right nearby, we went to that and realized the queue wasn’t that long, which was a bonus. Jerry and Jared went for the front, whereas everyone else queued for the other seats.
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I was looking forward to Ispeed more than any other coaster on the trip and I have to say, I was a bit underwhelmed. I rode in the back seat and it was very rough, and although people complain of head banging and neck chopping on other similar rides with those restraints, I never had a problem with them until that particular ride. It was fun, but having been on similar coasters such as Maverick, Fahrenheit, and Storm Runner, it just didn’t really compare. It was still fun and I wish we got a reride because I feel like the back was more rough than other seats, but it’s nothing that stood out for me.
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While waiting for the front seat riders to get off, we saw the HIDEOUS shoes.
Some people decided to ride the log flume after, while others decided it would be more fun to spray them with cannons.
We waiting quite a while for them, but it was worth it when we got to piss them off.
After the ride, AJ showed off his prize winning pubes while Ian showed off his prize winning toupee!
We went to the Roller Skater to get the CRED.
Then we got lunch at a cafeteria style restaurant, which wasn’t too bad.
I waited around with Brad while the others rode the Dino Eggs, because he was feeling ill.
Pakal was next, which was a fairly awful wild mouse.
And our beautiful ORP, which makes me look like I have the most messed up hand on Earth.
Some weird powered coaster was next, which was sort of awful.
So awful in fact, that Jerry decided to break the turnstile!
I didn’t get any photos, but most of us went on the rapids afterward, which weren’t too bad but got my butt quite wet. I don’t usually ride water rides, but I do like rapids so I try not to skip them. Some people got drenched though, and I was happy I wasn’t one of them!
Some rode the shot and drop tower while others went in the haunt while others sat and did nothing. Personally, I did the haunt and I regret it because it wasn’t that good.
It was raining by this time, but at least Sue was equipped with a state of the art hat.
We headed to the shooter, which had amazing theming!
The shooter itself was decent, but not the best one I’ve done. I did really well though, for once!
After that it was really raining, but we queued for Ispeed in hopes of a reride. The day went slightly downhill from here, with us not getting that reride and the rain never letting up, not to mention that we left the park only to get stuck in traffic for ages! When we got back to the hotel, me and Brad both felt under the weather so we had an early night hoping to feel better for Rainbow Magicland the next day! Sadly, I wasn’t overly impressed by Mirabilandia. The rides were okay, and the theming wasn’t as good as I expected it to be. It sort of reminded me of an American park, in all honesty. Still, it was fab of them to give us ERT and all that!
Next up- RAINBOW MAGICLAND
Much to my dismay, we were in Richard’s car for the journey which I thought meant certain death considering all the horror stories I had heard about his driving. Thankfully, it wasn’t bad and we were the first ones to arrive at the park. We had to wait around for a while because a few of the cars set their GPS to go to the airport instead of the park! It gave us an opportunity to take some photos and do some interpretive dance.
This one is one of my personal favourites!
I reckon he should be in a Rainbow Magicland advertisement.
It started getting hot and a few of us sought shade.
Once the entire group arrived, we took the group photo in front of the sign. It took Jerry ages to try to work out the camera, but in the end he failed and we just got someone else to do it.
Finally, we were headed into the park.
First up on the agenda was Shock, which was a walkon.
I think Shock was a pleasant surprise for everyone, including myself. I had never been on a ride like it before, and it was actually really intense with good elements and a nice launch.
After the ride, Brad and Sam decided to play on the theming.
There was a kiddie cred on the horizon!
After getting the cred, which turned out to be Vadge’s 200th I believe, we went on this weird fairy ride in which fairy Barbies were strung up all over the place. It was still cute though!
No idea what AJ and Jordan were doing after the ride!
The path of pointlessness.
Kiddieland was quite cute.
And it had another kiddie cred in it! Win!
I got off the ride only to find Jordan sweeping up the pathways in a merry manner!
We were denied the awesome bumper cars.
The group skipped the drop tower for the time being, but most of them went back to ride it after lunch. Sadly, they said it was awful, and it sure looked it!
Whatever was in this building was closed.
I like the setting of the park around the lake.
We rode the Escher ride next, which has awesome theming on the outside, but absolutely nothing on the inside.
Sad really, because Escher is one of my favourite artists with one of my favourite pieces of art being the one of the staircases. If they had used that to theme the inside of the ride, it would have been incredible!
The group headed over to the shooter next, which was AWESOME!
My score was awful but the ride itself was really well done!
There was one more cred left to get, which turned out to be full of suck, but whatever.
We were getting hungry so the group split for lunch. Most of us opted to go to the restaurant with the cool dragon lights.
AJ made a castle out of risotto.
After lunch, Sam pretended to be a pirate.
We met the group over at the drop tower, where we got a nice view of the park and saw a really freaky looking penguin.
While waiting, I took a photo with Mark!
After everyone was off the drop tower, we went over to the water rides.
I decided to be bag lady for the first one because it looked like it gave a good soaking, which I didn’t really want. I wanted to go on the rapids, but when I saw the waterfalls I decided that I would be bag lady for that, too. Thankfully, Jerry decided to get a POV of the first water ride, so me and him rode it together.
For the rest of the day, we got slushies, rerode Shock and the shooter, and got pictures with the gay cat!
Overall, I really liked Rainbow Magicland. It was a nice surprise and although the park was dead and I have doubts that it will last long, I’m really happy I got to go there! I knew nothing about the park before I went, and didn’t even know which creds they had, so Shock turned out to be a pleasant surprise as well!
We headed to Ciampino to say goodbye to those who were leaving, and to give Ian his presents which included his favourite CD ever! Those going to Rome got on the bus, and when we arrived at Rome Termini, me, Brad, Jerry, Christine, and Aidan parted from the rest of the group to find out hotel.
THE END