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  1. Valkyria was pretty dope. Wouldn’t say it’s the next Helix/Balder but it’s a really solid addition to a really solid park.

     

    The vests sit pretty tight while you sit in the station but riding it you don’t feel them at all. The holding brake gives you a great hanging sensation even when you’re not in the front row.

     

    I also rode Loke and Mechanica both for the first time and both scared the crap out of me... But I’m glad I got to experience them.

  2. Where does the singlerider line start? For me it looks like the main entrance is just regular and express?

    There is actually five cues (frist row, fast pass, single rider, the rest of the train & disability), the disability cue start @ the photo booth, the rest of the lines splits after the main entrance.

     

    /// Marcus

    So there’s an entire queue just for the front row? Does single rider still let you on the front or is it back rows only?

  3. I need help from any locals or frequent visitors to the park, I'm planning on going to Sweden so that I'll be in Gröna Lund for about 5 hours on the 14th of August (about 11:00 to 16:00), can anyone tell me if it would be terribly busy or could I do all the big rides (coasters, towers, funhouse, blå tåget, maybe like one flat) in that time?

     

    I've gone there two times, the other time I could easily do everything I wanted in that time (june) but last time I went in september even though the website said there might be less people the place was packed and most rides had waits of up to 40 minutes (except strangely jetline)

    Jetline’s line is rarely that long (I was at Grönan on a weekday in early July and while everything else was 30+ Jetline rarely went above 20) and when it is it moves fast thanks to a high throughput.

     

    Mid-August is just before school starts in most of Sweden so expect there to be crowds.

  4. They could also be accounting for lost revenue on top of all the infrastructure and inventory that was destroyed.

     

    I wonder if some of that cost comes from rushing to get the raft ride re-opened? The labor and equipment costs are presumably higher from getting it open so quickly?

    Given how quick it took to get it back up and running that could be the case too.

  5. - Damage from the Batavia fire is estimated to be above 50 million euros.

    - According to prosecutors, the fire started in the tunnel area Fjord-Rafting passed through near the warehouse and Piraten building. The cause of the fire is not yet clear as the investigation is not completed yet.

    - According to Michael Mack at a recent Europa Park Fanclub meeting, the Scandinavian area will be back in operation "almost identical in appearance" sometime next year.

    - Whatever's replacing Piraten in Batavia is set to open in 2020. There's currently split opinions within the Mack family on what should replace it: younger members want something entirely new, older members seem to want something as close to founder Ronald Mack's original design as possible.

     

    Sources (in German):

    http://versicherungswirtschaft-heute.de/politik-regulierung/brand-im-europapark-kostet-mindestens-50-mio-euro/

    https://www.lahrer-zeitung.de/inhalt.lahr-brandschaden-mehr-als-50-millionen.67cb776a-2fa5-422d-b7dc-0be089c5516a.html

  6. Six in total.

     

    1/1 in Denmark

    3/4 in Germany

    2/62 in the U.S

     

    That's two floorless, one flyer, one dive, one wing and one hyper. In less than two weeks I'll make my first invert (Black Mamba) and make it 4/4 in Germany.

    Now I'm 4/4 in Germany and have two floorless, one flyer, one dive, one wing, one hyper and one invert in total.

     

    Hoping to make Valkyria my eight B&M and second dive once it finally opens. Then I'll be 1/1 in my home country (until the Gröna Lund invert opens).

  7. ^ I didn't want to explain myself about it, that much. But...

     

    The old "Backstory" to Toontown (1993), was that it was always there, behind Disneyland.

    Then, all of the Toons decided to open the gates, reveal them self, and let the humans in.

     

    I just fantasized that FrozenLand was always there, but magically, we didn't "see it."

    That's all I meant. I do know where it's actually located in the park.

     

    Never meant to actually mislead anyone about it.

    I see.

     

    I'm interested to see if they intend to port the coaster to Paris as well once it gets its Frozen land or if it stays Hong Kong exclusive.

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