In March last year, the 6th grade of my school went to a trip of 5 days to Prague, the beautiful capital of the czech republic. On the last full day in the city we had a free afternoon, so I decided to go to Luna Park- the biggest attractionpark of the country. That is still pretty small, since the park was nothing more than a few transportable rides in a park. I was lucky, end March is also fair-time in Prague, and the fair is located in the same park as Luna Park- so I could get 5 credits that day .
By foot and only accompanied by the bright burning sun I walked the 3.5 kilometers from Charles Bridge to Luna Park. The building on the photo is a sort of hall for events I think, and directly against it is Luna Park. You have to pay a couple of Euro's/a lot of crones to enter the park, and every ride (fair and the luna park rides) costs you money, but they all were pretty cheap, except for the rides that came out the Netherlands (The spinning mouse and the flume).
I immediately went to Horska Draha, which looked fab after the repaint (see rcdb for it's former color scheme). I had to wait 5 minutes before I could buy my ticket, since the cashier was reading a newspaper and wasn't very interested in clients. The most people who lived in Prague who I met weren't very nice .
The coaster was actually decent and ended up being the best coaster of the day. It was very smooth (probably it had something to do with the recent paintjob) and had some unexpected airtime. I rode twice, just because I had to much crones with me and I couldn't change the coins anymore back in Belgium.
The other coaster that always stays at Luna Park is Jurassic Park, a weird little coaster that is basically just a circle. Sure a unique credit to have... It didn't seem very legit either.
Another wild mouse credit, and the most expensive coaster of the park. I was glad I could speak dutch with the cashier, but I didn't mention that they weren't "EUROPE'S BIGGEST TRAVELING COASTER", as the billboard suggested. I prefer these Reverchon spinners over the Zamperla ones, because, unlike their Italian look-a-likes, they actually spin.
While I walk around this park, I see this coaster that I have never seen before (I searched what coasters will be in Luna Park that day), and also: the layout looked unique to me. A week later I would notice that the coaster wasn't "discovered" by any fan ever, so I send a few photo's to CC. I'm proud that I discovered a coaster, shame it was a very slow and rather painful ride. The turns where always to fast or to slow, and because you hadn't had a restraint, You saw every corner of the bench multiple times during the ride.
Speed of life is the name of this death trap.
And the coaster had it's own watchdog, which almost attacked me
The last coaster was very much alike speed of life: it had the same starting procedure (see onridevideo), Was also half-powered with tires, the letters "AFC" were on every seat and even the layout was similar. Amazing Drive wasn't nearly as smooth as Speed of Life, but also slower and therefore not painfull at all, just another boring but unique credit.
I had the car/train for myself on every coaster!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xck8PWiTXdc[/youtube]
The only non-coaster I rode was this Insanely big booster. I wanted to enjoy the ride, but it was just to intense. My feet felt like they were going to explode .
I'm sorry i didn't rode the ferris wheel .
With 2 free starflyers in my country's themeparks, I will probably not pay for them at a fair .
The other booster looked even more unstable
Zamperla's best ride
Goodbye Luna Park!
Luna Park is an awful theme park, but a great fair. But even when you combine these two like I did, it isn't worth the trip-unless you live in Prague or you're on vacation there. Thanks for reading!
By foot and only accompanied by the bright burning sun I walked the 3.5 kilometers from Charles Bridge to Luna Park. The building on the photo is a sort of hall for events I think, and directly against it is Luna Park. You have to pay a couple of Euro's/a lot of crones to enter the park, and every ride (fair and the luna park rides) costs you money, but they all were pretty cheap, except for the rides that came out the Netherlands (The spinning mouse and the flume).
I immediately went to Horska Draha, which looked fab after the repaint (see rcdb for it's former color scheme). I had to wait 5 minutes before I could buy my ticket, since the cashier was reading a newspaper and wasn't very interested in clients. The most people who lived in Prague who I met weren't very nice .
The coaster was actually decent and ended up being the best coaster of the day. It was very smooth (probably it had something to do with the recent paintjob) and had some unexpected airtime. I rode twice, just because I had to much crones with me and I couldn't change the coins anymore back in Belgium.
The other coaster that always stays at Luna Park is Jurassic Park, a weird little coaster that is basically just a circle. Sure a unique credit to have... It didn't seem very legit either.
Another wild mouse credit, and the most expensive coaster of the park. I was glad I could speak dutch with the cashier, but I didn't mention that they weren't "EUROPE'S BIGGEST TRAVELING COASTER", as the billboard suggested. I prefer these Reverchon spinners over the Zamperla ones, because, unlike their Italian look-a-likes, they actually spin.
While I walk around this park, I see this coaster that I have never seen before (I searched what coasters will be in Luna Park that day), and also: the layout looked unique to me. A week later I would notice that the coaster wasn't "discovered" by any fan ever, so I send a few photo's to CC. I'm proud that I discovered a coaster, shame it was a very slow and rather painful ride. The turns where always to fast or to slow, and because you hadn't had a restraint, You saw every corner of the bench multiple times during the ride.
Speed of life is the name of this death trap.
And the coaster had it's own watchdog, which almost attacked me
The last coaster was very much alike speed of life: it had the same starting procedure (see onridevideo), Was also half-powered with tires, the letters "AFC" were on every seat and even the layout was similar. Amazing Drive wasn't nearly as smooth as Speed of Life, but also slower and therefore not painfull at all, just another boring but unique credit.
I had the car/train for myself on every coaster!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xck8PWiTXdc[/youtube]
The only non-coaster I rode was this Insanely big booster. I wanted to enjoy the ride, but it was just to intense. My feet felt like they were going to explode .
I'm sorry i didn't rode the ferris wheel .
With 2 free starflyers in my country's themeparks, I will probably not pay for them at a fair .
The other booster looked even more unstable
Zamperla's best ride
Goodbye Luna Park!
Luna Park is an awful theme park, but a great fair. But even when you combine these two like I did, it isn't worth the trip-unless you live in Prague or you're on vacation there. Thanks for reading!