caffeine_demon Posted July 28, 2012 Posted July 28, 2012 A couple of weekends ago I had a long weekend in Paris DAY 1 - Parc St Paul Took the overnight coach from london to paris, dropped my luggage in the lockers at Gare du Nord and got the train to beauvais. Beauvais was a nice little town, and worth the hour or 2 I spent before getting the bus to the park - I took this picture of an amusingly named shop There are 2 or 3 buses a day that go to the park from the bus station in beavais (about 200m from the train station), although the timings worked so that I either had just over an hour there or 5 hours. this is the sight that greets you at the entrance and the kiddy drop tower just to the right First ride of the trip was the "maison foldingue" a cute little family spinny ride it spins and giggles and makes fart noises! (when it farts it emits the mist you see above, and a rather strange sweet smell!) Next up was the Telepherique - the rather strange aerial slide cred or not, it was a fun ride, and quite scary holding on when you're a bit on the weighty side! the little disks which you stand on I didn't do the mini mouse coaster (zamperla) or the family coaster(big apple) as I'd done similar before, and I'm not THAT much of a creho and I had to do the walk of shame on this little boat ride... onto the coasters: Wild train was a pretty good fun, compact family coaster (by PAX) The "souris verte" (green mouse), spun lots and lots and lots! and I was a bit dizzy when done! There was also a nice drop tower NICE TOUCH: The stairway on the right is actually part of a viewing platform that goes around the tower. the star ride was Formule 1 (also PAX) a wild mouse type ride with a super steep lift hill outwards tilting track and insane slam you into the lap bar airtime on this 2 stage hill after all this, I realised I could either leave on the bus in 20 minutes, or stay for another 4 and a half hours - I decided to get the next bus back, although I'd have liked another hour there - there just wasn't enough to keep me there for 4 more hours! (on the way back I realised I'd missed the haunted castle and 3d thingy)
caffeine_demon Posted July 28, 2012 Author Posted July 28, 2012 DAY 2 part 1 For Bastille day morning, I thought it would be really busy and decided to go to one of the lesser known attractions in paris I took this picture from the walk there: It was this little tower thing - I can't remember the name - anyone know? I joined the queue, and 2 hours later I had my ticket and got in the lift to the first of the 2 floors the first floor had nice views: structure porn and a queue for the lift to the top The top floor had more views: is it just me, or does this look a little phallic? You can also see this rather cool 2 level road / rail bridge I had a rather average pizza lunch, which wasn't too terribly priced at about 6 euros, although I didn't bother with a cold drink as they were 5 euros for a bottle of coke! Coffee wasn't too bad at 2.5 euros - so I had one of those! I also bought some "eiffel sours" I made sure I didn't leave anything behind and then walked down the stairs - I can recommend this as it gives a good impression of the scale of the thing! The tower had this big shiny dangly metal ball! - Maybe part of the bastille day fireworks
caffeine_demon Posted July 28, 2012 Author Posted July 28, 2012 DAY 2 part 2 - Jardin D'acclimatation After spending most of the day at the eiffel tower, I went for a couple of hours in this nice little city centre park. It's a five minute walk from the tube stop "les sablons" or there's a mini train that goes from somewhere near the "porte maillot" RER/tube stops - I couldn't find the station (and rather cleverly, left my map in the hotel) so walked. the train station in the park: I was thinking of getting the train back, but it wasn't running just before closing time. It's a nice large green park with a few smaller areas for rides Entry is 3 euros, ride tickets are 2euros70 First coaster was Tacot express A nice little powered coaster by Soquet There was also the dragon - another Soquet coaster: SPLASHDOWNS! NOM NOM NOM! (looks fierce, doesn't it?) RAHRRRR! Both these were 1 token each, however, I got to the spinning coaster: and saw CALL THE POLICE, We're being robbed!! There were also some flat rides, and a strangely disorientating mirror maze, and just what every park needs: Exercise equipment - in case you have to do any walks of shame Oh - and some wildlife: mmm - worms! I JUST SAW A G-G-G-G-GHOST!!
caffeine_demon Posted July 29, 2012 Author Posted July 29, 2012 Day 3 - Parc Asterix Thinking it would be very busy on the sunday after bastille day, I splashed out on the premium passes - queues weren't too bad at all - only Oziris topped the hour mark - so I could have got away without them - even if it was great to get on the big rides a few times. One word on the premium passes, is that you enter via the exit ramps - and they usually ask where you want to sit - I couldn't find where it was on the madhouse, it's not that obvious! I guess everyone's waiting for an Oziris review - so here goes. The ride isn't as forceful as nemesis or batman, but it does have some lovely pops of airtime throughout - I'd describe it as a kind of "troy with inversions" - which I think is a pretty good thing - I really enjoyed it, had 4 rides, I think row 5 (or was it 6?) gave the best ride.. Also - it looks lovely! and an arty shot! Also - it's the only ride there which has a loose article drop off - all other coasters you have to take your bags with you. first rides were the spinny flat ride hydra, and Vol D'Icare - a strange Zierer coaster, which was decent fun and then on to transdemonium a rather strange dark ride Wasn't too sure about it to be honest - didn't wow me like Brean or the haunted house at knoebels Next up - Trace du hourra Was ok - but I still think avalanche in blackpool is the best bobsled coaster! SOS Numerobis is next to oziris, and is what you expect from a zierer medium tivoli... Goudurix looks awesome but rides like it wants to snap your neck! (particularly in the first 4 inversions) Tonnerre de zeus was a ride I was really looking forward to definitely better in the front, but rather disappointing - not much airtime looks like zeus is about to smite a duck! I then plucked up the shame to ride ronde des rondins Glad I did - it was surprisingly fun! Another main attraction is the Vekoma Madhouse - there are 2 preshow rooms, the second one is a sort of "hydrotherapy" room and is rather lovely! (no pictures - seems I forgot to take pics! Other rides included - l'espions de cesar a monorail thing - don't bother with the pedals as they don't seem to do much one of those circle boat ride thingies the park also had a dountain area for kids: lots of shops: odd signs and nice theming The premium passes included a 3 course meal in the fruitbowl themed restaurant you only had a choice on the main course, but the starter and desserts were fixed.
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