Woogle Posted July 25, 2010 Share Posted July 25, 2010 I just love a park that has great theming. Thanks for the update! Will have to make a plan to visit these parks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superman2 Posted July 25, 2010 Author Share Posted July 25, 2010 Whats the little track thing with the red edges in the third to last picture? Looks fun whatever it is. Great pictures! As i said the place was closed when we arrived and were really lucky to get a ride on the alpine coaster. I myself would like to know what it is so anyone reading this can let us know. Thanks Just been sent a photo from Thomas showing what the track is used for. Thanks for your kind comments guys. Got a couple more updates left from this trip including more alpine coasters and more Butterflies and my favorite Austrian park.... Märchenpark Neusiedlersee so keep tuned. More updates tommorow. Looks like the little track thing with the red edges is used to go down in a rubber ring. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superman2 Posted July 26, 2010 Author Share Posted July 26, 2010 The next alpine coaster we rode was Bergbahnen Turracher Höhe. It is a Wiegand alpine coaster and a very good one too. At Bergbahnen Turracher Höhe. I love this photo One of the helixes. coaster in action. A lake by the bottom of the mountain. Station. Waiting to go down!! At the bottom. Next stop Lift GesmbH Grebenzen St. Lambrecht. Chlidren play rides. Cow watching the coaster. Station at the top. Brake run. next stop Klippitztörl Touristik. Coaster in action. like the lilac flowers. At the top. Ignore him just focus on the view. Ready to go down. 1800m Starts here.One of the wilder coasters if one doesn't use the brakes. Next back towards Graz and the Schöckel-Seilbahn AG. The cable car going up cost a lot of money for a very average coaster. Coaster name on the station. We finished the day with a small park set on a lake. Yes it had a Butterfy coaster which had a name.The name is Schmetterling. Bikes. Schmetterling. Another angle. nautic jet. Tower ride. Horsey. In the hotel. Watching the World cup final. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superman2 Posted July 28, 2010 Author Share Posted July 28, 2010 Elfenberg Wild- und Erlebnispark is a wildlife park on top of a mountain. Animals were not the only reson to go up there, it also had a credit......yep another Butterfly Elfenberg Wild- und Erlebnispark ski lift going up. Good view again. Your own captions welcomed. Snow wolves. Bear. Goats. Superb view. Dears. They are building the worlds largest Gnome Village and to help them you are welcome to donate you own gnome. They have started already with this collection. Cafe. Moving on to the small children park area. Slide. Tower ride. First view of our credit. In action. Butterfly. Thomas enjoying the Butterfly. Nice!! Veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!! nautic jet A park can't ask for a better view then this. For all you donkey fans out there. We had three options to go down. #1 Ski lift back down again. #2 Toboggan but we had to wait half an hour as some part of the circuit was still wet from the early morning shower. #3 bikes. We took the third options. Although hard work at start but once your used to it the bikes are easy to handle Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superman2 Posted July 29, 2010 Author Share Posted July 29, 2010 The last two alpine coasters of the trip coming up. Wurbauerkogel GmbH was our next destination. It had a taboggan run and a alpine coaster.The taboggan is longer and more expensive then the alpine coaster. Track. Ready to dispatch. Brake run. The last alpine coaster of the tour at Eibl Lifte Türnitz Going up. Looking down at the station. Good view as ever. Brake run of our final alpine coaster. Heading back to the station. Final alpine coaster shot. I got one more update coming up from the best theme park of the trip Märchenpark Neusiedlersee. A really nice park.It was good that we left the best till last. Stay tuned and thanks for viewing my PTR. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superman2 Posted August 2, 2010 Author Share Posted August 2, 2010 The last and best park of the trip Märchenpark Neusiedlersee. It's a one of the best family parks out there and this coming from someone who has kids and has been to loads of family parks. The park is about less then one hour drive south east of Viena. Märchenpark Neusiedlersee entrance. Outside the ticket kiosk. Tower ride. Flic Flac coaster. Yes another Butterfly and our last of the trip. There she is!! Flic Flac in action. Restuarant. Behave you two. Kids ride. General park shot. Slides yipeeee. The pirates band. Log flume. Terrific loading station for a log flume ride. Götterblitz station. Ride logo. This Mack YoungStar coaster is the copy of the Europa Park Pegasus coaster but better themed. Coaster going up the lift hill. Train close up. Coaster track porn. Inside the station. This is the new area where the coaster is. It is all well done. The orignal part of the park is well shaded. The new area will take time to blend with orignal part. Swing boat. Cafe and gift shop. This dragon is in a indoor walk through. Back to the older part of the park. The tractor ride. One of the best themed park bench. Giant worm. Me and Thomas have got a small tradition going where we tend to make the last meal of a coaster trip, a pizza meal. The tradition continued on this trip as well Ok guys end of the Butterflies in the alps Photo trip report. Hope you have enjoyed it. We had a blast when we were out there. Thanks again for all your kind comments. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
larrygator Posted August 3, 2010 Share Posted August 3, 2010 I considered visited this park when I was in Vienna since the park has Mack YoungStar, but it was not easily accessible via train within the time constraints I was under. Thanks for posting the pictures, I am adding it to the Park Index. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
george greenway Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 fantastic detailed report, what did you ride more of butterflies or alpine slides Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
superman2 Posted August 11, 2010 Author Share Posted August 11, 2010 Thanks Larry for adding it to the park index. George we rode six butterflies and fifteen alpine coasters on this trip. Amazingly We only rode two standard/normal coasters on the trip, one at the start and one at the end to finish the trip off Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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