I just keep riding it - on the video that is. What a spectacular building and scenery!! I have always loved coasters that also go in water. And this one goes in the water twice! Thank you so much for posting such a beautiful video of this most unique coaster!!
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You can Ride the exact same coaster in Portugal's Aquashow Park in Quarteira! The Ride's structure is exactly the same, only the visual effects and theme are different 😁
this ride is great! Really Europa Park is one of my favorite amusement parks, not only are the rides cool, but the landscaping of the park is really beautiful, so much so, that you can buy a special ticket just to get in the park. you just get a wristband so the ride attendants know you can't do the rides.
Really cool looking coaster! I do think the time you spend floating in the lagoon could have been filled with something else though. I would have loved to see something like a giant sea monster or Poseidon animatronic rise up out of the water and maybe move around a little bit. Really sell the story of the destroyed and flooded city at the beginning. I dunno. Just a thought.
looks like Epcot center, I can see the top of the giant golf ball at 2:21 but its not. Walt Disney could build somthing in Germany and call it Eurocot Center.
That Golfball is called Eurosat and is an Indoor coaster in the dark. Its a great Ride. The Park is called Europa Park and is in south Germany near the Swiss border
These water rides are defiantly not boring. I went on one at Thorpe Park and sat at the front.The water takes a while to come back down.The wave came up and I couldn't breath so I stood up in the boat.I couldn't help it.We was drenched and I laughed for the next few hours constantly...It really shock my depression away.0
That Golfball is called Eurosat and is an Indoor coaster in the dark. Its a great Ride. The Park is called Europa Park and is in south Germany near the Swiss border