Homer Posted July 1, 2005 Posted July 1, 2005 LOL, "Anal rape-age". Seriously, is Walibi Rhone-Alps like the Cypress Gardens of Europe? Rides plopped down in nature with some sort of contaminated lake. Anyway, a hilarious update... and the sh*t sign is indeed the best sign ever.
DenDen Posted July 1, 2005 Posted July 1, 2005 OK, call me a "vercoma-virgin", but what's it supposed to do?
pitou26 Posted July 1, 2005 Posted July 1, 2005 I can't go today at walibi rhone alps only boomrang and wild mouse in my region very poor. i will wait the new theme park SPYLAND spy theme with MACK coaster and vekoma bike coaster Great!!! www.spyland.net
thunder001 Posted July 1, 2005 Posted July 1, 2005 That is a good reason just to ride it. If you didn't see the train do the rollback before you got onto the ride, it would be an experience and a half. Hope to see the ride video of that on the next DVD Robb. Loving the trip updates, keep them coming. The Old Man...
Mind Eraser Posted July 1, 2005 Posted July 1, 2005 ^ You must inform Duane, because I went there out of curiousity and it is not there. Good find Kip. // Now ... the question. Why zamperla? I got ahold of a Zamperla catalog many, many years back, and Sierra Tonante was listed (with pictures) as their wooden coaster train option. Why? Zamperla probably underbid everyone else? I think the trains look nice. -kip-
CycloneMan Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 I'm sorry, but that actually looks fun! Iv'e been on 3 Boomerangs and the only one slightly simular is the Boomerang at La Ronde. It went up the station, like a foot higher than the rest and camer into thw station and just stop!
coasterking Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 OK, call me a "vercoma-virgin", but what's it supposed to do? Its supposed to go forwards and backwards once and then stop in the station.
sedati Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 Well, this is my first post, and I wish I could rememeber exactly where it was. I rode a boomerang in the US that did exactly what is shown in the video. After returning we rolled back and forth through the station multiple times, presumably to burn off the energy. I had only been on this type of coaster once or twice, so I didn't find it strange, but rather a cool ending to such a short ride. The rapidfire clacking of the brakes is a bit unnerving though. I want to say it was Hersheypark in PA, but I'm not 100% sure. If it was Hershey, then this was back around 1998. Anyway, thanks for such an excellent site and enjoy the rest of your trip.
Lexxweb Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 Hey, Just a question. How do you all get to do this stuff? Go around the globe and go to theme parks? Is this your job, fun, long vacation? Thanks! 8) Lexxweb
PhishyBrewer Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 Like Dan said, " That was really screwed up!" WTF!!!!!!!!!
coaster1 Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 Sounded like Flashback at SFOT in 2002 .. but it never did that .. crazy screwed up France :shock:
Duane Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 I might be crazy, but when I rode Flashback at Six Flags Over Texas in 1992 I think I remember it going back up the spike, all the way out of the station, but then stopping properly without going back into the boomerang. Maybe someone who frequented SFOT back then can tell me I am wrong. It's the way I remember it, and I have only rode two Vekoma Boomerangs. Last year when I rode the one at Worlds of Fun I was dissapointed when it didn't role back up the spike, to me that was the best part of the whole ride. Of course the best part of the ride at Worlds of Fun was when the OTSRs came up and I could get out.
coaster1 Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 It rolls up the back of the spike some, like most .. but nothing like in that video.
Angry_Gumball Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 I also remember Invertigo @ PGA rolling up probably like 20 feet but it caught onto something and was gently dropped back into the station. I sure wish our SFMW boomerang would do that!
ride6 Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 I seem to recall Sidewinder at Hersheypark rolling up the rear spike and being captured by the cable system and lowered slowly into the station when I rode it back in 2002. Could be wrong though. Still the amount of clanking and the huge amount of movement that one has is f***ed up. And since when did that muddy hole qualify as a "lake"? ride6
Sir Clinksalot Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 Yes, every boomerang I have seen goes back up the back spike and get's braked to hell coming in the station. What the video shows is different. The train goes back on the spike, higher than a normal boomerang, doesn't slow down but goes back through the station, up the cobra roll a bit and then back to the back spike. It THEN stops like a normal boomerang. Do we have to post a video of a normal boomerang???
kenshinmac Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 Honestly that sounded like the pressure was just completely wacky on the brake system. You could hear it pass through every single brake but it wasn't slowing it down at all. Man that has given me an all new reason to worry about Vekoma rides... Still that one didn't look near as painful as the death boomerang that the Elitches one has felt like... I mean their heads hardly moved when they hit the lift chain section... Sorry but when the whole trains heads snap back it is kinda a bad thing... Yep good old Six Flags Elitch Gardens... (Believe it or not the last few seasons the chain has actually had a jerk somewhere in the middle of the lift...)
BDG Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 Finally a slightly unique Boomerang...and still they aren't happy. The Pinfari inverted is great. A bit short...but what's there is very smooth and alot of fun. First element is a roll over like the first Vekoma SLC element, but the second half loop is like banked. Very weird. Oh, and véry comfortable seats.
Thuur Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 Every Boomerang I've ever been on (At least 30 of them) has gone a *little* bit out of the station on the return, maybe 10 feet or so at the most, To bad you didn't go the Tivoli Aalborg two weeks ago. The Boomerang there just brakes, stops and opens the restraints! It's not coming out of the station for an inch! Oke, the Boomerang hadn't run for a few hours and it was quit cold. But anyway, that was cool! Didn't you ride the cool kniak-knack-Mack powered at Nigloland? Also very cool! Nice tripreport again! Enjoy France!
deathmole Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 Hav'nt seen a Boomerang do that before, kind of cool - lil funky extra, yey! But it does sound like it's falling apart when it passes through the station, you know the kind of sound, when two cars collide, or someone throws half a ton of scrap metal of a high rise building. Scraaaaaaape! :?
Guest Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 I think that Gardaland is one of the best Europen theme parks. I´ve been there three years ago and it was great!!! This park is not only about rollercoasters but about great water rides, flat rides, shows, theming... What about Atlantida, Tunga, Rapid River, Colorado Boat, Mad House and other great rides? But in three hours you can´t see it. I´m sorry for my English, but I have to write it.
Token Yankee Guy Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 And on top of it, the park itself was pretty sad. Most of the rides looked like they were built out in a field with little thought put into path ways, landscaping, or anything. The lake that runs through the park looked more like a malaria infested swamp. Overall, we spent less than an hour, got our credits, and continued the drive. It's Europe's William's Grove Park! Oh yeah, the video was hilarious
moinab Posted July 2, 2005 Posted July 2, 2005 Thank you for sharing your trip with us. I'm thoroughly enjoying the trip reports and photos. (I should probably be studying, but this is so much more fun! ) Maureen
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