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chewie

Europa Park

Being an courier alternative club, (And that's a European Emergency Courier and not an European Coaster Club member...10 hail Mary's), it gives me the opportunity to visit a great number of theme parks on the continent. Europa Park has been on my wish list for some time now and last weekend i finally got the chance to visit it. I've got to be honest, the major pull was Silver Streak just because it's a B&M, and i've never been dissapointed with one of their coasters. No matter how old they are, they are always smooth as silk. And Silver Streak was no different.

The day was sunny and red hot and i was tired from the extremely long drive, but i was determined to enjoy first ride (Which was infact my first ride on a coaster in contiental Europe), on Silver Streak...And enjoy it i did. Was a little freaked out as i boarded her because the restraints leave you with enough room to move around in your seat, and no matter how hard i tried i could not get as tight and snug as i would have liked. But i was soon to realise that the safety bars were more than adequate for the job. As we pulled to the bottom of the lift, the sun was high above us and when we started to asend the climb it was blinding us from seeing exactly how far we had to go to reach the top, which just added to the excitement. Once at the top (And i was sitting in pole position), i just had enough time for a quick look around the German countryside before plummeting down the 219ft drop, which did give me a huge amount of enjoyment (And air). But what a rush. The rest of the ride filled with airtime hills and sharp banked turns just made for a great ride, which is probably one of the best rides i have ever ridden (So far).

I'm not sure we in the UK will ever get another coaster breaking the 200 ft ceiling after PMBO and Stealth, but if any park succeeds in getting planning permission to build one, they could do no better than installing a B&M hypercoaster (Or a woodie...Incase Andy' reading this).

The rest of Europa Park was fab also, and i was amazed with the amount of great attractions the park had. Something for a family of all ages, which just makes for a fantastic day out...Even if i was the only Brit in the park.
stealth fan

I take it you mean Silver Star?
A few of us did the park a few years ago, and was very impressed with the rides and themeing. This is how a Theme Park should look.
My fave ride there had to be Eurosat though.
nemesis scribe

Wasnt Silver Streak a film???

Perhaps its a mix between Silver Star and Mean Streak?  Very Happy

Ride on!!
chewie

Cheers for correction fellas.

It should be Streak (which was a film) and is why i always call it that.

It don't really matter what i call it coz you all know what i mean, and it don't change the fact it's a great coaster.
stealth fan

Yep, I knew what you meant, even if I'm falling asleep by the computer  Laughing . Indeed a good coaster, even though I'm used to B&M's with inversions, but this made a nice change. It's what the PMBO could have been  Very Happy
Nimmykins

I just love Europa Park full stop. We were there at the beginning of the Hallowe'en celebrations last September. From Poseidon I could see other decorations in a staging area. There were pumpkins everywhere though and the theming was amazing.

I did like the Fairytale boats.
coastergraham

Europa park is definately turning into a park on my must do list.
marshall hill

This years balppa trip is to europa park and there is well over 100 going ! starts monday but loads are going sunday and will lovely to see old faces.
Nimmykins

marshall hill wrote:
This years balppa trip is to europa park and there is well over 100 going ! starts monday but loads are going sunday and will lovely to see old faces.


Chocolate covered fruit Marshall... it's the future!!

Although I would say Phantasialand's Schokoladeobst Bar is bigger and better.  Wink
marshall hill

I,ll give it a try and let you know next week !
marshall hill

Just returned from europa park and how impressed was i ! A great selection of rides in a wonderfull setting and the best attention to detail themeing i have ever come across. Went on loads of rides as we had 3 days there and even a behind the scenes tour by the mack family. Quite a few park owners in attentance so nice to catch up with old frends. well worth a visit and not to exspensive.
Nimmykins

marshall hill wrote:
Just returned from europa park and how impressed was i ! A great selection of rides in a wonderfull setting and the best attention to detail themeing i have ever come across. Went on loads of rides as we had 3 days there and even a behind the scenes tour by the mack family. Quite a few park owners in attentance so nice to catch up with old frends. well worth a visit and not to exspensive.


It's just how a big park should be, wouldn't you say.

Now... did you try the chocolate fruit?
nemesis scribe

Europa Park is simply awesome.

Nuff said  Very Happy

Cool
marshall hill

Nimmykins wrote:
marshall hill wrote:
Just returned from europa park and how impressed was i ! A great selection of rides in a wonderfull setting and the best attention to detail themeing i have ever come across. Went on loads of rides as we had 3 days there and even a behind the scenes tour by the mack family. Quite a few park owners in attentance so nice to catch up with old frends. well worth a visit and not to exspensive.


It's just how a big park should be, wouldn't you say.

Now... did you try the chocolate fruit?
Yes totaly agree and i didnt try the fruit im afraid . Intresting that they dont have not one coaster that go,s up side down and the new one i saw in factory does,nt  ,looked like a launch to me.
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