Crumpy Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Supernovae Productions on a theme park roadtrip to Sweden Summer vacation 2025 was all about a roadtrip with the final destination: Liseberg in Sweden. As prep, we mapped out the route with coast2coaster, hitting several parks along the way. Starting in Rotterdam, we drove through Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and eventually back to the Netherlands. You can read all about Day 1 here Tier-und Freizeitpark Thule Day 2: Potts Park If you’d rather watch a vlog full of nonsense, click this link: Day 2 kicked off at Potts Park, just a 15-minute drive from where we stayed. The park had just opened a brand-new family boomerang coaster called Braus & Saus. It was still in soft- opening mode, so we weren’t even sure if it’d be running. Lucky us—it was open! This family shuttle launch coaster is honestly a really fun addition to the park. Unlike the classic “boomerang coasters” where you get hauled backward up a lift hill, here you actually get launched backwards. The whole thing is themed as a Stone Age car wash, which is kinda random but actually works. It’s not a super long track, but it’s got some nice little elements. We ended up riding it a few times in a row. Supernovaejunior also hopped on the Klippenschleuder—basically a top spin ride that doesn’t flip you upside down. Another unique coaster here is Turbo-Drachen by ABC Rides. It’s a dynamic swing glider, basically a suspended coaster with a twisty layout. Of course, when we got there it had technical issues, so we first killed some time on the Nautic-Jet. Luckily, Turbo-Drachen reopened and we got our ride. The fun bit is you can control the speed yourself. The not-so- fun bit? The ride slows you down halfway through the course before sending you back to the station. Why though?? Kinda disappointing… Next up: the log flume Pottwal. Only one drop, the rest is a chill boat ride through turns. The splash was pretty tame—would’ve been nice if it was bigger given the hot weather. Let's do another rollercoaster. The Potts Blitz, a family rollercoaster from Zierer. It's a nice one but not very special. Before leaving, we tried out Rondos, basically a human hamster wheel ride you can control yourself. Naturally, we went full chaos mode, and yeah—we now know how hamsters feel. Only downside: we were stuck going backwards the whole time. No option to flip forward, which was a bummer. We wrapped up the day with a frozen coffee and headed back to the apartment. Park verdict: small, family-friendly, and worth a stop if you’re nearby. It’s got some quirky, unique rides like Turbo-Drachen. Braus & Saus is their first properly themed coaster, which hopefully means good things for the park’s future. Next stop: Day 3 – Rastiland! 1
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