Hey! Spanish speaker here! The plaques at the entrance of the park actually are thank yous to the people that helped during the development of the park and also some of the people that were there during the development of the project
That was my homepark for most of my life! Growing up in Costa Rica and going there every year really added a sentimental value for me and i appreciate your visit and your kind words! :)
The Watchtower is manufactured by Fabbri, and if you have seen Detonator (the drop tower) at Thorpe Park, it's pretty much the same but a bit more forceful
A few fun facts about this park for anyone interested: This park has some interesting references to costa rican heritage and culture. For starters: the little animal mascots seen throughout the park (predominantly in the kids area) are taken straight from a collection of old folk tales titled “Los cuentos de mi tia panchita” written by the author Carmen Lyra; an important figure in costa rican literature and history. The little plaza with the white houses next to the boomerang is called Pueblo Antiguo, which literally means “Old town”. It represents (albeit, in a romanticized way) life during the colonial era of the country (1561-1821). It will sometimes have folk dancers and musicians entertaining guests when the park is busy. The two water slides: Reventazón and Pacuare are named after real rivers where people often go rafting. The big Shoote the Chute type ride called Splash Caribe is supposed to be a homage to the caribbean side of the country (wether or not this is probably properly executed is up for debate imo). There’s a seasonal haunted house at the back of the park which usually opens during the summer (mid year) and actually has a different theme each year (some themes even had sequels and an overarching plot behind them). It’s actually kind of elaborate and intense for what it is and almost always features an ending that gets you wet or drenched in foam. The ad campaigns for the haunted house are also fun as well (some of them are featured on the theme park’s youtube channel). Also some individual rides have a theme song: the boomerang has a rock song, the top spin has like a funky ska type song, Splash Caribe has a calypso song, and so on. Finally the yellow corkscrew at the front of the park, Bocaracá, is themed after the venomous eyelash viper. The name is one of many given to this species of snake, but it is particularly used in CR. (Extra fact: this ride used to be known as Whirlwind which operated at at Playland, Long Island from 1984 to 1992. It was then relocated to Knoebels under the same name, where it operated from 1993 to 2004. Until finally, in 2005, it was relocated to Parque Diversiones under the new name Bocaracá, where it still stand today).
I am Costa Rican and it’s really cool to see Parque de diversiones.. cool back story this park was created to raise funds for the Childrens hospital. All profits go to the childrens hospital.
@@coasterhockygamingboy9549 profits from the park the park keeps what they need to stay open pay employees and maintenance all extra revenue that the park makes that would normally go to a new addition or expansion goes to the hospital instead
@@coasterhockygamingboy9549 Park owner is an association from the Childrens hospital only 20% goes to the hospital and all the rest is for payroll and invested in the park .
I’m from costa rica, and recently been 2 times… finding this video was awesome….!! I’ve never expected my local amusement park to be featured in a channel like this! And yes, our park is small and "modest" but it is what we have, and no matter how small or how small are the coaster /rides it is still super fun
As a Costa Rican roller coaster enthusiast that’s has been watching your vids for quite some time now I legit never expected you would come to our park lol. This was a pleasant surprise! Hope you had fun :)
Love your international travels. And your vlogs. They’re always great! Sarah, I was watching through old videos that were made before you joined the channel and just wanted to tell you what an amazing addition you are to Coaster Studios. You two are my favorite UA-camrs.
There are also two water slides, a haunted house and a farm with a train ride beyond the boomerang, and on the other side of the park there is a tilt-a-whirl and some pretty intense bumper cars. I don't know if you went there but every single ride adds to the charm of the park :)
This is a beautiful amusement park in Costa Rica! I like how they got a drop tower called "La Torre" and a Vekoma Boomerang named "Bumeran"! Which is also a funny name to name a Boomerang! But still, this theme park looks great!
That coaster is a Vekoma MK 1200 wirlwind model which is a little different than Alton Towers. Alton towers was a corkscrew with bayerncurve model which also had 2 corkscrews but a bit of a different layout. They had 1 of these at Knoebels.
Bocaraca is the same type of ride as corkscrew at Alton Towers however it has a different cloned layout and the park’s drop tower was a fabbri (another example would be Thorpe park’s detonator) which explains why it is a good tower
The profits of this park are actually to support the Costa Rican hospital called "Hospital de Niños" or Hospital of the Children, I don't think makes sense to compare it to a commercial park but thanks for supporting it! ❤
Man, I would love to visit Costa Rica some day! Also, this seems like a cute little amusement park. On a side note, you guys should also visit Guatemala in the future, because I heard there are some neat parks in that country too, like Mundo Petapa and Xetulul.
Boomerang has officially lost all meaning to me. Nice vid guys, park looks lovely tbf. Nice touch with them donating the profits. maybe the kids hospital needs the money more than RMC or Permier Rises hahah
I was there YEARS ago, and the looping coaster was so tiny that the front of the coaster could high five the back of the coaster on the single loop. Looks like they got a lot more stuff since I was there, and I doubt that old coaster is there anymore. I refused to ride it because it looked unsafe.
it looks fun but not enough to make me go there and by the way my home park is la ronde and I understand you're opinion but the park changed and you should go try again
The characters are based on a Costarican childrens book called 'cuentos de mi tía panchita'. You should have gone to pueblo antiguo part of the park it's a replica of an town in Costa Rica
Hi hello Buddy how are you guys doing. I enjoyed all of your awesome videos and I just wanted to wish y'all safe travels and stay safe and I also wanted to say I been watching your videos for a while now and Logan s channel I was wondering if you guys still hang out with each other and the rest of the group.
thank you so much! we still see Logan every once in a while but he does trips with his own group of friends, but we'll always say hi whenever our paths cross!
unfortunately there's nothing interesting in the south, more of the same that you can easily find in any park in the US, but a curiosity, this Boomerang was from a park in Brazil.
Hey! Spanish speaker here! The plaques at the entrance of the park actually are thank yous to the people that helped during the development of the park and also some of the people that were there during the development of the project
Nice!
That was my homepark for most of my life! Growing up in Costa Rica and going there every year really added a sentimental value for me and i appreciate your visit and your kind words! :)
That park looks so authentic to it's community, and I love the support of children's hospital. Thank you for showing it to us!
Taylor not understanding why Sarah reacted to his question about the banana for a few seconds is hilarious.
The Watchtower is manufactured by Fabbri, and if you have seen Detonator (the drop tower) at Thorpe Park, it's pretty much the same but a bit more forceful
A few fun facts about this park for anyone interested:
This park has some interesting references to costa rican heritage and culture. For starters: the little animal mascots seen throughout the park (predominantly in the kids area) are taken straight from a collection of old folk tales titled “Los cuentos de mi tia panchita” written by the author Carmen Lyra; an important figure in costa rican literature and history.
The little plaza with the white houses next to the boomerang is called Pueblo Antiguo, which literally means “Old town”. It represents (albeit, in a romanticized way) life during the colonial era of the country (1561-1821). It will sometimes have folk dancers and musicians entertaining guests when the park is busy.
The two water slides: Reventazón and Pacuare are named after real rivers where people often go rafting.
The big Shoote the Chute type ride called Splash Caribe is supposed to be a homage to the caribbean side of the country (wether or not this is probably properly executed is up for debate imo).
There’s a seasonal haunted house at the back of the park which usually opens during the summer (mid year) and actually has a different theme each year (some themes even had sequels and an overarching plot behind them). It’s actually kind of elaborate and intense for what it is and almost always features an ending that gets you wet or drenched in foam. The ad campaigns for the haunted house are also fun as well (some of them are featured on the theme park’s youtube channel).
Also some individual rides have a theme song: the boomerang has a rock song, the top spin has like a funky ska type song, Splash Caribe has a calypso song, and so on.
Finally the yellow corkscrew at the front of the park, Bocaracá, is themed after the venomous eyelash viper. The name is one of many given to this species of snake, but it is particularly used in CR. (Extra fact: this ride used to be known as Whirlwind which operated at at Playland, Long Island from 1984 to 1992. It was then relocated to Knoebels under the same name, where it operated from 1993 to 2004. Until finally, in 2005, it was relocated to Parque Diversiones under the new name Bocaracá, where it still stand today).
Dude!! Getting out of the haunted house drenched and covered in foam is probably one of the best memories I have from the park!! 💧🧼🤣
I am Costa Rican and it’s really cool to see Parque de diversiones.. cool back story this park was created to raise funds for the Childrens hospital. All profits go to the childrens hospital.
How do the park owner's pay for it then?
@@coasterhockygamingboy9549 profits from the park the park keeps what they need to stay open pay employees and maintenance all extra revenue that the park makes that would normally go to a new addition or expansion goes to the hospital instead
@@coasterhockygamingboy9549 Park owner is an association from the Childrens hospital only 20% goes to the hospital and all the rest is for payroll and invested in the park .
The kiddie coaster is actually themed after the mascot of Teletica, the first and currently most viewed Costa Rican television network.
I’m from costa rica, and recently been 2 times… finding this video was awesome….!! I’ve never expected my local amusement park to be featured in a channel like this!
And yes, our park is small and "modest" but it is what we have, and no matter how small or how small are the coaster /rides it is still super fun
As a Costa Rican roller coaster enthusiast that’s has been watching your vids for quite some time now I legit never expected you would come to our park lol. This was a pleasant surprise! Hope you had fun :)
Oh snap I’ve got that credit, it’s whirlwind from Knoebels
Love your international travels. And your vlogs. They’re always great!
Sarah, I was watching through old videos that were made before you joined the channel and just wanted to tell you what an amazing addition you are to Coaster Studios. You two are my favorite UA-camrs.
Thank you so much 🥺 - Sarah
"Costa Rica needs a giga!!" 😆😆😆😆
The park looks beautiful!
Love this international trip y’all have going on!
Love following you around through obscure parks like this!
Dude this place is so awesome and I got so happy when I saw that you posted this.
Nice to see Knoebels' Whirlwind alive and well.
Rode Whirlwind many a time, glad it still lives but I can understand why Knoebels moved on from it.
@@esw01407 they were running into issues with space and to make room for flying turns
@@tonierbuckle0202 Short ride and you could tell ridership was going down over the years.
@@esw01407 that too
This place looks so cute and charming! I do believe I will go visit sometime
Love Sarah’s Costa Rican dress!
I actually lived in Costa Rica for a year and a half and all my friends over there were talking about this park
There are also two water slides, a haunted house and a farm with a train ride beyond the boomerang, and on the other side of the park there is a tilt-a-whirl and some pretty intense bumper cars. I don't know if you went there but every single ride adds to the charm of the park :)
Spanish speaker here! Love the pronunciation! Amazing content keep it up!
This is a beautiful amusement park in Costa Rica! I like how they got a drop tower called "La Torre" and a Vekoma Boomerang named "Bumeran"! Which is also a funny name to name a Boomerang! But still, this theme park looks great!
this looks like my planet coaster park. just throw random stuff around the park to up the scenery rating lmfao
That coaster is a Vekoma MK 1200 wirlwind model which is a little different than Alton Towers. Alton towers was a corkscrew with bayerncurve model which also had 2 corkscrews but a bit of a different layout. They had 1 of these at Knoebels.
That's actually the same ride from Knoebels 👀
That tree thing next to the bunny ears looks like a lowbudget version of the equivalent in Efteling!
Bocaraca is the same type of ride as corkscrew at Alton Towers however it has a different cloned layout and the park’s drop tower was a fabbri (another example would be Thorpe park’s detonator) which explains why it is a good tower
love yalls vids, keep the work up :)
I had no idea this existed! Might have to make a sneaky trip to it before I move!
My favorite UA-camr in my country? Never thought I would see that
My main take away from this video is Sarah knows more Spanish than Taylor
The profits of this park are actually to support the Costa Rican hospital called "Hospital de Niños" or Hospital of the Children, I don't think makes sense to compare it to a commercial park but thanks for supporting it! ❤
I believe the yellow coaster was the whirlwind at knoebels
2:40 After going to Mexico, I'm not surprised by your sight.
Love your international trip!
1:25 top tier product placement
True
The drop tower was made by the Fabbri Group, there is one similar at Thorpe Park :)
Those sunburns wow
huh!?!? my home park!?!?!?! on coaster studios!?!?!? 👁👁
Man, I would love to visit Costa Rica some day! Also, this seems like a cute little amusement park. On a side note, you guys should also visit Guatemala in the future, because I heard there are some neat parks in that country too, like Mundo Petapa and Xetulul.
Aww you didn’t get to ride the gusanito coaster. It’s like the first coaster for all of us Central America kids.
That vekoma was the whirlwind at knoebels upon research
Looks like a cursed Thomas The Tank in the thumbnail
Looks more like Gordon with a Squidward nose.
It's the teletica train
Boomerang has officially lost all meaning to me.
Nice vid guys, park looks lovely tbf. Nice touch with them donating the profits. maybe the kids hospital needs the money more than RMC or Permier Rises hahah
The leading coaster is a boomerang LoL
The drop tower is Fabbri. It’s the same model as Detonator at Thorpe Park.
I was there YEARS ago, and the looping coaster was so tiny that the front of the coaster could high five the back of the coaster on the single loop. Looks like they got a lot more stuff since I was there, and I doubt that old coaster is there anymore. I refused to ride it because it looked unsafe.
I think that one was called "Huracán". no longer exists
The Best ride is the drop tower 🤣.
the train looks like thomas the tank engin and squidward hade a child
It's the teletica train :D
Pura vida
This place actually looked fun. lol
Did you know that the corkscrew (whirlwind) you rode was once at Knoebels?
You probably RODE Bocaraca before. It used to be Whirlwind at Knoebels.
3:57 Hi Everyone, I'm Teletren The Train!
If I am not mistaken the droptower is from Fabbri Group. Correct me if I'm wrong.
The drop tower is a fabbri and these are too forceful in my opinion as they use pneumatics too push you down.
The drop tower is a fabbri; same as detonator at Thorpe x
it looks fun but not enough to make me go there and by the way my home park is la ronde and I understand you're opinion but the park changed and you should go try again
me too la ronde is my home park
The characters are based on a Costarican childrens book called 'cuentos de mi tía panchita'.
You should have gone to pueblo antiguo part of the park it's a replica of an town in Costa Rica
I think they should ad a new coaster like a multi launch
Why and how
@@coasterhockygamingboy9549 because the park miss something
You should go to sea world San Diego and go to Emperor coaster
Pls visit Philippines enchanted kingdom and also wonder the beautiful nature of it.
Ah! You rode the Knoebels Vekoma Whirlwind.
Isn’t it pass holder preview day for Pantheon today?
Yes
Did you go to Guatemala too?
We did not
4:06 that’s totally not supposed to be Bert from Sesame Street on Thomas the Tank Engine
You didnt go to the reventazon or the pacuare , those are the best attractions of the park :( ...
Hi hello Buddy how are you guys doing. I enjoyed all of your awesome videos and I just wanted to wish y'all safe travels and stay safe and I also wanted to say I been watching your videos for a while now and Logan s channel I was wondering if you guys still hang out with each other and the rest of the group.
thank you so much! we still see Logan every once in a while but he does trips with his own group of friends, but we'll always say hi whenever our paths cross!
Are you reviewing bocaraca?
No
Love the international trip so far. Any plans to head as far south as Beto Carrero World?
Costa Rica was as far south as we went
unfortunately there's nothing interesting in the south, more of the same that you can easily find in any park in the US, but a curiosity, this Boomerang was from a park in Brazil.
@@caiocsousa Brazil has many interesting parks
@@coasterhockygamingboy9549 just a few of them
Is Sarah a fluent Spanish speaker.
6:10 adults will get the walk of shame on this coaster
I think it's worse than any kiddie coaster in America (on the shame scale)
I heard Six Flags Mexico's boomerang is the worst boomerang in the world
"This lady is sitting on a banana." -Taylor Bybee
Does Sarah speak Spanish????
Yes
@@CoasterStudios cool pretty useful then
Fun fact:Torre means tower, and google translate isnt very good
One of the rides look like Thomas the Tank Engine. But Cheaply Drawn and he’s a Roller Coaster.
Yes captain 👨✈️ obvious how long did it take you to figure that out
@@arnisbole7821 Immediately after I saw the cover pic! Whatcha have to say THAT?!?
@@nickwerner7983 amazing observation top notch sir good work
@@arnisbole7821 Nice Roasty Toasty Comeback. Let’s raise the stakes and say Rougarou SUCKS and that Steel Vengeance is the best coaster EVER!!!
It's based on the mascot of Teletica, a national TV station
How dare you compare this to Alton’s corkscrew 😓
have you two faced any racism while being in Latin America
No
@@CoasterStudios that’s a surprise
@@derrickwhitesforehead Why?
@@coasterhockygamingboy9549 cause they’re white