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JordyC

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  1. In the US, yes? I believe there is still one at Bakken, but that may be it. Movie Park Germany has one too. https://www.movieparkgermany.de/en/in-the-park/attractions/pier-patrol-jet-ski Thanks, I forgot about that one. I know I have seen more I just can't remember where I saw them. Plopsaland De Panne has one aswell.
  2. What a coincidence, because I would love to visit some American parks!
  3. ^That isn't the one. Extra hint: - It is not located in Europe
  4. ^That is a very, very good guess, but that is not the one I am looking for.
  5. Next one: - It is the second newest coaster in its country - The ride is themed to a movie series - It features three launches
  6. Thanks for the effort, Larry! I always love this.
  7. Plopsaland invests 5 million euros in log flume with a gigantic volcano From summer 2019, Plopsaland De Panne will be a huge volcano. The Flemish theme park invests 5 million euros in a large-scale refurbishment of an old log flume. The castle theme of "De Boomstammetjes", opened in 1989, has to make way for an impressive prehistoric landscape with swirling volcanoes, rocks, lava flows and roaring dinosaurs. "That we put so much money into theming is unprecedented," says Plopsa director Steeve Van den Kerkhof. "We do not want to do half work, so we take this very seriously." The attraction will probably reopen in July 2019. The temporary work name is Dino Splash. Normally, Plopsaland chooses themes linked to the figures of Studio 100. "We deliberately did not do this this time," says Van den Kerkhof. "Dino's are timeless and very popular, which we believe is a very suitable theme for this attraction." Today the theme park brings out drawings by house designer Piet De Koninck. The dinosaurs move along the track. "We wanted to have real-life animatronics," says the director. "That's ten times more impressive than static images." Van den Kerkhof is especially looking forward to the last descent. "You will then pass a large dark tunnel." The 21 meter high log flume was built by the German manufacturer Mack Rides. At the opening in the eighties the attraction was called Splash. After the takeover of the park by Studio 100, the name was changed to "The Castle of King Samson". Nowadays the name "De Boomstammetjes" is used. Source
  8. ^Like mentioned in the article, that will be the station for the wooden coaster.
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