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  1. Thank you for demonstrating that having an actual discussion with you is impossible.
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  2. Hell yessss, that drop lives in my dreams.
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  3. Day 9: Holiday Park (now, Plopsaland Deutschland) this one ended up being a long, but fantastic day. we got up in the morning at Europa Park and after breakfast met in the lobby to check out and hop on the bus. before leaving tho, I made sure to get some daytime pics of Hotel Colosseo. . our amazing resort hotel. after loading up the bus, and after a drive, we ended up in Haßloch Germany, home to what was called "Holiday Park" but has now been renamed as of mid 2025 "Plopsaland Deutschland" so this was my last visit to "Holiday Park" ever. . it's a medium sized park, with some nice thrills, a lot of wasted space/closed attractions, and a killer top coaster in Expedition GeForce. we were also there during the Halloween event, called "Halloween Fright Nights". . tho not certain if they are still doing that now that it's a Plopsa park. there were certainly signs it was transitioning more towards a "tweens" park tho. . . as you'll see below in comments. Front gates Front Gates with TPR, pic courtesy of Robb. loved the light fixture additions. they were cutsey, but fit this front area of the park. I believe this is/was the park's mascot. . tho never saw him really anywhere other than near the front and by one ride at the back of the park. this was the main reason for our stop tho. . the excellent Expedition GeForce - this amazing Intamin Mega coaster, with tons of airtime pops, and that fantastic curving first drop. TPR on GeForce. Hawk seems to imply it was a bit chilly this day. Happy TPR train on Expedition GeForce the Starflyer, which ran a so-so program in an area that was almost completely shut down/abandoned. it LOOKED like they were getting ready to do some construction over here tho, so hopefully Plopsa has put some $$ into adding a bunch of stuff. the other "big" ride at this park: Skyscream (a Premier Skyrocket). i pass on riding, as I've been on several (including this one) before. the queue is really well done tho, and they leaned into the Halloween Season for this area, as the queue already was in the realm of "spooky" I rode this, tho I wasn't as good as getting the planes to flip as others on the TPR trip were. but, yup, it's "Plane on Stick!" the only other place I saw this mascot in the park. This was back over by the Starflyer. . not opening until this year (so yeah, they've been working on it for a while), but per RCDB, it's a Gerstlauer Family coaster with a booster lift, a chain lift, and a roll back. the flume that's over by the "animated" section that was a big "tweens" area already in the park. it has a nice double dip drop. . tho doesn't get one super wet TPR on the flume! and they DIDN'T make us all cram into one log. this was my face upon discovering that my *favorite* ride in the park, is no longer there. oh, Expedition GeForce is my favorite coaster, but my favorite ride in Holiday Park was the Castle Frankenstein dark ride. It was kinda / sorta Haunted Mansion, but done just different enough it wasn't a direct rip off. even tho the ride system is the same. last time I was here? I rode this, easily, a dozen times. this time ? closed down. and why? they are turning it into a Smurfs ride !! SMURFS !!!! bahhhhhh! oh well, I'd drown my sorrow in food, as our day included a meal voucher (along with skip the line passes). not sure what the heck this was, but suitably freaky for the time of year. lunch was pretty good tho. . I had the Schnitzel and a ride on the Carousel will always cheer me up. since I had last been here, a new section of the park had opened up near the front. so we went to check it out. and yeah, it seemed targeting children as well.. so signs were there that the park was gonna get a name change. the scenery looked pretty tho and the rides were all "tween type" rides. mini drop tower, dumbo type ride, and a galloping horse type ride tho instead of horses, one would ride Grasshoppers. I thought it was adorable, but didn't want to try riding in case there was a weight limit. the indoor section is still there, and looks pretty much the same - with the same family rides, including the classic wood carved roundabout, the kiddie roller coaster, and the fairy flight ride. even Jon was willing to pose for a pic on the St. Bernard that's a WHOLE LOTTA SAUSAGE for a teeny tiny bun! tho we had planned to leave after a few hours, the park offered us admittance to the Haunts if we wanted. so a vote was taken, and tho we had been planning to get to Phantasialand earlier in the day, overwhelmingly we all voted to stay at Holiday Park for a few more hours. which meant we got to hang out and drink coffee, and enjoy the Parade. oh look.. there IS the Mascot! so I was incorrect. tho Andrew doesn't look too impressed ? hmm. this parade has a lot of little kids in it (tried my best to take pics around them), but it's pretty spooky. maybe this is gonna be really fun? Spoiler - it was! I've always found the scariest thing about the Grimm Reaper to be his Nike's really cool parade. . and as the sun started to set, the park was getting ready for the monsters to come out, and to open up the houses. this was the entrance to the first house we'd be going thru: Freak Circus but much like Six Flags has "the Arrival". . .Holiday Park has a show, that brings out all the haunt actors for the houses. TPR anxiously awaiting the arrival of the Monsters Sponsored by a local radio station. . . the "show" was about what you'd expect, but I loved that they leave the stage and weave thru the audience as they head towards their houses they have arrived and Bob looks amused. she was great! and ended up in the "Disco Ball Room" of the first haunt. so many flashing lights. in the Freak Circus house, they send you thru in small groups. (actually all the houses did that - groups of 6-8), and in one room the "ringmaster" yells to all get together and smile for a picture that they take, and then hand to you upon exiting. for all the posing and direction the ringmaster gives you, the pictures are hysterically awful - blurry/out of focus - and they got worse as the groups went. she even missed half the group. hysterical! snapping a pic of the drop tower that is a park icon as we passed by it. (it's more of a "floating drop" than a sharp drop. . but it's ok, and it looks great) yes. they have a "Titty Twister" house. and yes! staffed by Vampires, including a door guy who says absolutely FILTHY things to people as they wait to go thru (a'la Cheech Marin in the movie" what I found absolutely the most hysterical thing about this? most of the scare actors - and the park guide who was walking us thru - had NO IDEA this was based on a movie! they were just working off scripts and getting into character that way. HAHAHAHAHA and don't even ask about "Ms Mona". . . poor Jon. no pics allowed inside the houses, but it's an experience we'll never forget (and I bet Jon won't either). this is also brilliant - right next to Titty Twister. This is an actual park restaurant. They closed it down for the Halloween Season, and turned it into a cannibal restaurant house. so you really ARE walking thru a restaurant. lots of random scare actors hanging about outside the main houses. . but that was really the only areas. if you weren't nearby a house, you were "safe" the fourth "house" is an outdoor maze, that seemed to be themed to Rats mutated by toxic sludge, and out front in the queue were protestors arguing for rat's rights. funny. (not really "scary" tho) a peek into the animated Norse land I mentioned earlier that has been the central area in the park (and is also at Plopsa). . with a Disc-o, a splash battle, the flume and a couple of other family rides. of course, it was never a trip to Holiday Park if you didn't stop into the "pipi station" bathroom next to Expedition GeForce. I really hope they kept this! as we finished up with the last TPR group thru the outdoor house, we headed towards the front of the park. as we passed between two "houses". . there was a scare zone here. so some scare actors to interact with. and crossing across the main square by the front entrance, they had turned off the fountains, and had a DJ on stage getting a dance party going. a final shot as we headed to the parking lot to get on the bus. and a pic from either Robb or Andy (since my camera lightened up the above, and theirs captures the beautiful sky) and then back on the bus and continuing on to Phantasialand. . where we were staying at the Hotel Charles Lindbergh on property. I don't think I took any pics of the room this time, as I have stayed in this hotel on prior trips. But snagged some areas I probably didn't get before. like the steampunk registration desk: and the park entrance to the hotel (yup, that's F.L.Y. track on the right. it goes thru the hotel). a sunset shot from the rooftop of the hotel, with F.L.Y. track underneath. could be mine, but I suspect I have to thank Andy for this. time for dinner (included with our hotel stay), the place looks really great at night. hungry TPR ready to chow down. and the food here is so dang good! best part of staying in this hotel? the ride may shut down with the park, but the area (Rooksville) stays open for hotel guests to wander around in if they so please. so able to get some wonderful pics. and then it was off to bed. tomorrow was the 1st of two full days at Phantasialand to end the trip
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  4. I love when parks fly the flag when topping tracks. Beautiful. It really towers over the rest of the park from those angles.
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  5. Six Flags Magic Mountain has announced that Bugs Bunny World will be expanded and refreshed to become Looney Tunes Land in 2026. This new land will be split up into four sections inspired by Bugs Bunny, the Tasmanian Devil, Wile E. Coyote and Daffy Duck. https://www.instagram.com/p/DSVMKmdjfXM/?hl=en Get ready, folks! A whole new era of family fun is coming to Magic Mountain in 2026. We’re expanding Bugs Bunny World into the all-new Looney Tunes™ Land, inspired by the charm and nostalgia of your favorite classic characters. Explore Taz’s tropical chaos, journey through the New Mexico badlands with Wile E. Coyote, relax in Bugs Bunny’s cozy central park, and discover Daffy Duck’s High Sierra adventures. There will be something fun waiting in every direction. Construction begins this January, and we can’t wait to share each milestone! Follow along for more updates as we track the progress of Looney Tunes™ Land coming to life. #LooneyTunesLand https://ktla.com/news/theme-parks/looney-tunes-land-is-coming-to-six-flags-magic-mountain-in-2026/ Six Flags Magic Mountain has announced a major overhaul of its Bugs Bunny World family area. The area will be reimagined and renamed Looney Tunes Land, divided into four themed areas inspired by Bugs Bunny, the Tasmanian Devil, Wile E. Coyote and Daffy Duck. Park officials say the update will include refreshed attractions, new play spaces and expanded theming throughout the area. The land is scheduled to debut in summer 2026. At the heart of the new land will be a cozy central park, where Bugs Bunny welcomes guests into his home. In the other areas, visitors will traverse the New Mexico desert in pursuit of the Road Runner with Wile E. Coyote, explore lush tropical regions alongside Taz and take in the High Sierra with Daffy Duck. TAZ-MANIA The Tasmanian Devil-themed section will feature a tropical setting. The Whistlestop Train will be rethemed as Taz’s Tasmanian Train Tours, taking guests through the area. However, be warned: the Tasmanian Devil has escaped his enclosure and is set to wreak havoc along the way. A new Taz’s Exploration Trail will replace the former Magic Flyer and Tweety’s Escape locations, offering a walk-through experience with interactive elements. New seating and turf are also planned. ROAD RUNNER RIDGE Inspired by the New Mexico desert, this area centers on Wile E. Coyote’s pursuit of the Road Runner. The zone will include desert rockwork, ACME-themed details and a painted tunnel meant to evoke the look of classic cartoons. BUGS BUNNY PLAY PARK The Bugs Bunny-themed section will replace Speedy Gonzalez Hot Rods and Pepe Le Pew’s Tea Party. Plans include new free-play and exploration areas, as well as a refurbished Merrie Melodies Merrie-Go-Round with updated colors and signage. The restaurant Wascal’s will also be refreshed, with new picnic seating and a redesigned exterior. A new Granny’s House facade with an explorable interior is planned for the back of the restaurant. CAMP DUCK AMUCK In the Daffy Duck-themed area, Taz’s Trucking Company will become Daffy’s Forest Four-Wheelers, a ride that places guests in ranger-style vehicles. The High Sierra-inspired zone will feature updated scenery, character scenes and signage focused on conservation and outdoor safety. The Looney Tunes Lodge will also be rethemed to resemble a mountain cabin and receive new flooring. The transformation of the family area into Looney Tunes Land is set to begin in early January, following the Holiday in the Park seasonal event. The process will be conducted in three phases, with access to areas not undergoing construction open to the public. The introduction of the new land will also coincide with Six Flags’ 55th anniversary. It’s also part of the company’s multi-year focus on the park, which began with the complete refurbishment and improvement of Hurricane Harbor in 2025. Last year, the company announced a $1 billion investment over the next two years to enhance the guest experience.
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  6. I'm surprised you didn't mention that the Scrambler, The Flash/Musik Express, Enterprise, Zforce, Flashback, Mountain Express, Galaxy, Jolly Monster, Metro, Skyway, Circus Wheel, Crazy Barrels, El Bumpo, Dragon, the Ski Show/Magic Lake, and Magic Pagoda are all gone now, too. I hope somebody told you that Magic Flyer, Tweety's Escpae, and Speedy Gonzalez Hot Rod are also leaving, too.
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  7. Based on you calling it "Swiss Twist" I have to guess that your last trip there was pre-1993, when the ride was renamed. You know that Log Jammer has been gone for almost 15 years now (removed in 2011), and they still have another log flume, right? Spinout and and Sierra (nee Swiss) Twist have been gone since 2008. I agree that Rotors and Bayern Kurves are fun rides, but all things wear out eventually. The Spillikin Corner area of the park is still there, it's just called something else. Like did you seriously not expect the park to change in literally over 30 years? Yeah, legacy SF parks aren't the best, but these are all something to complain about, especially this long after the fact.
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  8. ^ I thought I had thoroughly checked your TRs on Europa. My oops.
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  9. yup. . look at Day 1. . . Raclette was day one.
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  10. All those 'loop' sculptures in the display case ... those were awards? Interesting. And ....any raclette during this visit to the park? Thought I'd inquire. ?
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  11. Holy crap. Reading your TR's made me remember that Europa Park is on my bucket list.
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