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Launch Intensité
This 'Oldie but Goldie' from Anton Schwarzkopf did get a new funky theming and is now in the dark. The new launch system works well enough and the chaos in the dark is the fun part.
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Fun Vibrations
I think 'not bad' describes this (and its brother in Walibi Holland) relatively well. Nice layout, some out-of-control and a little bit of roughness.
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Baffes Inconfort
An uncomfortable and bumpy Vekoma boomerang anyone? Without any theming? Well, no, thanks.
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Fun
A very well designed and themed mine train.
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Fun
Such a pleasant surprise! The drops on both sides are fun (it really makes a difference if you are sitting in a large boat or a small train) and the launches are surprisingly strong (especially for a Mack ride). First time: automatically closing restraints.
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Launch Fun
A tire propelled launch? How intense can that be? Well, here is the secret: Don't place the riders in a standard seating position. Instead let them ride this in an upright position, like a squad. And this makes such a big difference, especially in the second launch you hear the people on the train cheering or shouting "wow!". One of the best family coasters I know of.
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Confort Fun
The whole area is so well done - and the two Vekoma Junior Boomerangs are the smoothest I have every ridden. Great! The dueling is also well implemented with a big display of the time and speed during each sides ride.
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Fun Ejectors
This small "mine train" from Pax does some strange (and wonderful) moves on its short but intense track. Unique!
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Fun
It's less wet than it's brother in Mirabilandia. Love the elevator, the drop is 'meh'. The turns on this Intamin design are less rattly than Poseidon in Europa-Park.
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Baffes Inconfort
Normally, I enjoy a spinning mouse. But this Italian design is absolute garbage - the worst spinning mouse I have ever ridden. A very bumpy track combined with the head restraints create a very unpleasant ride experience. I never had that much headbanging on any mouse coaster...