^ what is wrong with Gardaland? I agree with you on Disneyland Paris, though.
Personally I would also add Deja Vu when in SFMM. Some people were just allowed to stay on the train, wheraeas there were about 100 people in the queue, plus the train left the station almost half empty. I consider myself lucky not queueing more than 10 minutes for it. Also the rapids had weird operation there (mainly due to weird loading/unloading platform and the fact they had seatbelts)
Hopefully PortAventura in April and then some Rome parks or Etnaland in summer... But I usually don't make plans for distant future, so let the year surprise me
Hello, my name is Tilen, and I'm from Slovenia. I'll be 16 in 2 months, and I really like to travel, but I hadn't had any 'just' coaster trips. I also have a pet kitten, that is 3 months old now, but hadn't been named yet (any suggestions, maybe?). So, thats me
So the thing is, that we are having a school trip to Vienna next weekend (15th-17th November). And since their website says that the 'seasonal' attractions are opened only untill 31st of October, I'm wondering which attractions could be opened off-season. I've heard somewhere that Riesenrad is one of them. Are there any others? Coasters by any chance...
I know this is kind of a random bump, but isn't this former Two Face pictured in this document?
http://www.mgrt.gov.si/fileadmin/mgrt.gov.si/pageuploads/turizem/Invest_in_Slovene_Tourism/prezentacije.pdf/Megalaxia.pdf
Nuff said that the park won't open (as it looks), but the main investor was to be Barbieri group from Italy, so there are possibilities that they could still own the ride. Maybe (more realistic) this was just a random coaster photo put up for advertising...
Nothing much changed since last year, so... (but since I'm new here, I'm gonna post it anyway):
1. X2
2. Katun
3. iSpeed
4. Tatsu
5. Blue Fire
6. Kumba
7. Giant Dipper
8. Goliath
9. Raptor (Gardaland one)
10. DiVertical