Day 2: Phantasialand
What surprised everyone who hadn't been here before is that this park is right in the middle of a residential area.
Anyway we arrived at the park, our car was last there as we had to park in the overflow at the back of the park.
We walked round to the main entrance and faffed around a bit while Slayed got the tickets.
Right next to the entrance was something awesome.
Anyway, we got into the park and we instantly taken into another world. The themeing was amazing and it was much better than Disney. Yes, really it was.
We got to the end of the main street and we all instantly agreed on the ride we wanted to do first.
BLACK MAMBA!
Inside the station:
And some shots of the surrounding themeing:
Anyway, I'll shall stop teasing you with awesome pictures of Black Mamba...
...for now.
We then all decided to do
Talocan. Where I came up with a fantastic idea to make sure I got on the row facing towards all the effects (you had to be there to know).
After that we decided to go on the duelling log flume. I think we chose the one called 'White Water'. The water smelt though. We didn't know which one was best so we just chose the one with the biggest drop.
We then had a load of fun of following Will-i-am's directions to get to
Colorado Adventure where we all wanted to follow the signposts, but Will-i-am took us the long scenic route.
The ride is tonnes better than Big Thunder Mountain. And was easily the best mine train we had ridden.
Anyway, I had been excited at the idea of a haunt in the queue line of Mystery Castle, so I lead the group over there. I was a bit disappointed as there were only two actors that day (there's meant to be 5 or 6), so I figured that it was because it was a weekday.
It then started to pour down with rain so we decided to do
Mystery River.
The first thing we saw on our way to the queue was this: :shock:
THIS IS THE BEST RAPIDS I HAVE EVER BEEN ON!!! The boats all folded and bent in half, and even if the water didn't come over the edge, it blasted up through the middle of the boat and soaked everyone. It's got huge drops, vertical lifts, whirlpools, waterfalls, and sudden drops and turns.
AMAZING!!!
We then all decided to split for lunch and meet back in 'Wuze Town' where Winjas is.
I went back to the burger place by the log flume where we grabbed a snack earlier on in the day, and then joined some others and did some souvenir shopping.
We then all met in Wuze town, but decided first to go on
Temple of the Night Hawk. This was where the themeing in the park lacked. The queue just kept going up and up. and we could tell that we were right near the roof of the building in the station. So we all predicted that the ride would drop out of the station.
So it surprised us when we went round the first bend only to be greeted by a massive lift hill, which really gave of the scale of the building.
The ride was really long and the layout was fun. And it had some light coming through so you could see head choppers and other trains whooshing round you. The only themeing it had inside the actual ride was some light up hawks that flapped their wings, and the soundtrack could be heard, but needed to be louder to heighten the atmosphere a bit more. It was good though, and what
X://NWO dreamt of being.
(Picture taken inside the queue):
We then went back into the Wuze town building and saw a masterpiece of coasters running round us:
They didn't let anyone with bags inside the queue (they had security there to make sure of that) So we all put our stuff in a couple of lockers and headed into the queue.
Sorry about the darkness of these photos, the themeing around the walls was quite good, but the cattle pen queue spoiled it in the middle as the two queues inter-twined.
Looking down through the grills into the station below
Fear was easily the best out of the two, and the tilting vertical lift hill, see-saw track, and amazing elements made both really unique. When we did Force we seemed to break down for at least 10 minutes on every block break, and when we where in the dark ride section of the coaster at the end we could see the mechanics fiddling with something under the track.
And Leighton is probably going to kill me for posting this picture of us on 'Fear'
We then heard that the park closing time had been extended by an hour so we rushed over to
Black Mamba again and got a few more rides. We then ended the day with another ride on
Colorado Adventure going the quick way there this time.
Phantasialand is EASILY! the best park I have EVER! been to.
Hope you enjoyed my PTR of day 2.