Coaster Hipster
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Those parks do well despite their limited funds. Or instead, some parks do have a fair bit of money to invest, and they do spend it smartly. So, what parks do you think have been wisely expanding in the past 5/10 years?
Although the park hasn't been completely refurbished yet, I really love how Legendia - formerly Śląskie Wesołe Miasteczko - has transformed itself since 2017. Lech is a fab ride at a bargain price, and I heard Bazilisek is a pretty solid Dark Ride too. Their scenery effort is commendable (at least for the refurbished zones without flashy colours), and overall their strategy seems to manage the right balance between ambition and financial constraints. I'm curious to see how the competition between the two Southern Polish parks shape up, especially when Energylandia is soon running out of EU money.
Closer to home, I like the way Walibi Rhône Alpes is going lately. A decade ago the lineup was pretty lackluster, but the recent additions of Timber and Mystic along with other improvements establishes WRA as a solid regional park.
Although the park hasn't been completely refurbished yet, I really love how Legendia - formerly Śląskie Wesołe Miasteczko - has transformed itself since 2017. Lech is a fab ride at a bargain price, and I heard Bazilisek is a pretty solid Dark Ride too. Their scenery effort is commendable (at least for the refurbished zones without flashy colours), and overall their strategy seems to manage the right balance between ambition and financial constraints. I'm curious to see how the competition between the two Southern Polish parks shape up, especially when Energylandia is soon running out of EU money.
Closer to home, I like the way Walibi Rhône Alpes is going lately. A decade ago the lineup was pretty lackluster, but the recent additions of Timber and Mystic along with other improvements establishes WRA as a solid regional park.