*Tries to resist throwing in TusenFryd ideas that will never work*
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Now, the "UC barrier" is in place. Time to throw in wild ideas:
Kristiansand Dyrepark is a zoo near Kristiansand, Norway. It's one of the most visited attractions in Norway, and a destination for families from all over the country. They already have a log flume, a bobsled course and a KMG Afterburner, and I think a small coaster would fit there too. Either a Mine Train or a GCI woodie, preferably the latter, but a Mine Train would be more likely.
France could get something major. Now. Let's see a B&M Invert on the scale of Afterburn, please.
Greece is a major tourist country, but has no coasters bigger than kiddies and wild mice. Island Greece isn't quite the place for parks, as tourists tend to stay on one island, and the park wouldn't draw visitors from anywhere outside the location island, but Thessaloniki or Athens could do well with a park of some sort. They shouldn't theme it to ancient times, as it may be too "touristy", and may damage the country's cultural-historical reputation, but anything green and generic would be nice.
I've always like the idea of throwing some millions at the parks in Malaysia and see what they could do. As far as I know, Malaysia is a tourist country for the region, but I'm not quite sure.
More to come...