European Theme Parks Are Next Level!

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • What makes a theme park good? Is it the rides, the theming, the uniqueness or a combination of all of those factors? Why are European theme parks so good? Let’s explore that on this episode of ReviewTyme.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 571

  • @ReviewTyme
    @ReviewTyme  2 роки тому +190

    Hey friends. I’m Dom, the writer and producer of the video. I want to apologise for two glaring mistakes in this video. The first is that I refer to Europe as not being part of the western world. The second is mentioning that Phantasialand is in rural Germany. Both of these are frankly not true. I’m sorry for any confusion caused by them and thank all the people who have taken the time to correct me in the comments. My intention for this video was to showcase the amazing theme parks found across Europe. I hope that with these two comments omitted that I’ve still managed to pull that off!

    • @myra0224
      @myra0224 2 роки тому +5

      it's just a bit sad that it took you half a year to address this and realise your mistake...

    • @ReviewTyme
      @ReviewTyme  2 роки тому +29

      @@myra0224 I agree, I did take too long. That’s on me. I’ve been meaning to write this for a while, but I have difficulty with confrontation. It’s something I’m working on improving, as well as my research, and will take with me into the future.

    • @slimray5681
      @slimray5681 2 роки тому +24

      @@myra0224 what are you on about?... "Sad"? give me a break... what's sad is you care so much.. and to hold on some type of resentment towards this content creator for 6 months over it. that's what's sad, look in the mirror bud.

    • @UncleSkiBum
      @UncleSkiBum 2 роки тому +4

      Fair enough, if you make it over to the UK I'll happily take you to UK park and show you some British hospitality on this other part of the western world.

    • @myra0224
      @myra0224 2 роки тому +1

      @@slimray5681 I got a notif that he reacted on a comment I commented on today. I watched this video 5 days ago or so at most? Like, I'm glad they apologised, but it did take them 6 months to do so. I'm sure they'll grow and will reflect immediately if something like this happens in the future.
      Aren't you coming back here after 6 months then too? Unless you're European and got harmed by what he said, they shut your mouth please

  • @randomnickify
    @randomnickify 2 роки тому +176

    You missed one thing: we get thing called "Winter" here meaning most (if not all) our parks are seasonal, open only 6 months per year and that impacts attendance. I'm honestly impressed our parks are growing that fast with only half year of operation time.

    • @ReviewTyme
      @ReviewTyme  2 роки тому +40

      This is actually a great point that I never put two and two together. It’s very impressive that the parks are doing as well as they are when the elements are fighting against them for half the year.

    • @mstrmren
      @mstrmren 2 роки тому +28

      @@ReviewTyme Major parks, including Efteling, Phantadialand and Europa Park are open in the winter with special events. Some rides may close, but Phantasialand and Europa Park are just closed 2 or 3 months a year I think, and Efteling is open every day of the year.

    • @jsplit9716
      @jsplit9716 2 роки тому +12

      @@mstrmren The attendance in winter will still be lower due to the fact that it's still quite expensive to go there and not even being able to enjoy all the rides.

    • @mstrmren
      @mstrmren 2 роки тому +2

      @@jsplit9716 From my experience Phantasialand is way busier in the Winter than in the Summer.

    • @jsplit9716
      @jsplit9716 2 роки тому +6

      @@mstrmren It probably mostly seems that way because due to rides being shut downther's no one in the queue for those rides.

  • @svenlakemeier
    @svenlakemeier 2 роки тому +839

    Wait, did you contrast "the western world" and "europe" as if they were separate things? That's an interesting take.

    • @romainthblt
      @romainthblt 2 роки тому +61

      interesting as in wrong?

    • @monicap7941
      @monicap7941 2 роки тому +312

      @@romainthblt Totally wrong. Europe is the original West for God's sake. It is very much at the heart of the Western world.

    • @thegatewaytoprestige
      @thegatewaytoprestige 2 роки тому +3

      @@monicap7941 Is it?

    • @romainthblt
      @romainthblt 2 роки тому +82

      @@monicap7941 "Interesting as in wrong", literally meaning excluding Europe from the Western world is wrong; we agree here...

    • @romainthblt
      @romainthblt 2 роки тому +95

      @@thegatewaytoprestige yes, in every customary definition Western world would definitely include Europe, it actually used to be Europe only as opposed other known continents.

  • @ChristianJiang
    @ChristianJiang 2 роки тому +243

    Re: the argument that Europeans live closer to many theme parks and that most of them are just a cheap flight away…
    I think you’re applying an American/Australian perception of distance to the European environment. As a European, EuropaPark in Germany and Efteling in the Netherlands are sooo far away!! Even though the tickets might not be super expensive, the idea of going all the way there is already overwhelming enough

    • @tirzahsnel7454
      @tirzahsnel7454 2 роки тому +16

      I am from the netherlands and going to the efteling soon. Without the car going to the eftelimh costs us p.p about €25,-. It is a 2-3 hour journey. So even for me the efteling is far away😅

    • @ChristianJiang
      @ChristianJiang 2 роки тому +9

      @@tirzahsnel7454 Yeah I’m from Italy and going to Gardaland (the closest theme park) is a super big thing, with train tickets (or 3 hour long car ride)… And I’ve never been to the other theme parks in Italy!

    • @Alavachemusic
      @Alavachemusic 2 роки тому +15

      In the US some of us will travel from state-to-state like it's nothing in our car. I guess it really is a big difference in how we think about travel/distance

    • @myra0224
      @myra0224 2 роки тому +2

      @@Alavachemusic definitely. There's so much stuff that isn't accurate in this video, it shouldn't even be up anymore (or at least he should apologise for stuff he said... Like that Europe isn't the western world, when it was the original "West")

    • @ReviewTyme
      @ReviewTyme  2 роки тому +14

      You’re absolutely right, and I need to consider my POV moving forward. I regularly need to visit Sydney which is a two and half hour drive for me and that genuinely feels like nothing. My nearest theme park is 8 hours drive, so seeing so many only an hour or two from each other is pretty crazy to me.

  • @ft4709
    @ft4709 2 роки тому +573

    „In the middle of nowhere“ isn’t exactly how I‘d describe „on the outskirts of Germany‘s 4th largest city and adjacent to a metropolitan area with more than 10 million inhabitants“

    • @TripleTSingt
      @TripleTSingt 2 роки тому +7

      yep ^^

    • @klobiforpresident2254
      @klobiforpresident2254 2 роки тому +51

      As someone from the outskirts of Germany's fourth largest city and adjacent yo a metropolitan area with more than ten million inhabitants I have to agree. Hardly Highgate-upon-Nowhere, rural England (population : sheep).
      On the other hand I suppose the impression of "middle of nowhere" can be created by the lack of sprawl around it, which would be typical for a U.S. place (I assume someone who contrasts "the West" and "Europe" is American).

    • @5thElem3nt
      @5thElem3nt 2 роки тому +29

      Haha, yeah. And with Belgium and the Netherlands to the west, Phantasialand is right in the center of Europe's most populated area.
      By American standards: It's right in the backyard of 20-30 million people.

    • @klobiforpresident2254
      @klobiforpresident2254 2 роки тому +3

      @M E
      Should have said great Britain, the U.K. might mean you're from the Bounty!

    • @ReviewTyme
      @ReviewTyme  2 роки тому +47

      I agree, I made a mistake with this one. Making this from Australia it was very hard for me to get a sense of scale. I’m sorry for making that mistake. Hopefully I can visit soon to get a better sense of place. - Dom

  • @rct800
    @rct800 2 роки тому +280

    Fantastic video, you nailed a lot of things!
    One more aspect about european family owned parks: They really care about the experience itself, not about the commercial aspect of adding IPs like Disney. That is a very strong difference! Disney might try to convince guests that they care about the experience but let's be real here: Essentially all these IPs are methods to make a lot of money from merch, food and other additonal offerings. In parks like Phantasialand they care about the attractions itself, the quality of the product is the key selling point and not which IP makes the most money!

    • @blank352
      @blank352 2 роки тому +10

      Very good point. It’s almost like I wish Americans could stop consuming so much of the IP’s in theme parks. A lot of people go to parks like Disney just to buy the food or the merch and don’t even ride the rides, which means Disney will spend more on that then making actual, well thought out unique rides with high capacity etc.

    • @Weejag
      @Weejag 2 роки тому

      ohhh. to

    • @LoonyToony
      @LoonyToony 2 роки тому +2

      (coughs) thorpe park (coughs)

    • @kevb7451
      @kevb7451 2 роки тому +2

      THANK YOU! Disney has been overdoing the IPs in the parks and its so sad because they are truly at their best when they do original things.

    • @ravenmusic932
      @ravenmusic932 2 роки тому

      It's always the same: make a good product, genuinely care about it, then people will love you and be loyal. If you only care for the money, you will lose your customers sooner or later.

  • @blank352
    @blank352 2 роки тому +45

    Very great topic. I’m from the USA but seeing European park vlogs on UA-cam I notice that their local parks care a lot more about theming then the USA local parks. They include bonus rides like dark rides or mad houses, indoor attractions with stories and that is cool!

    • @SirBlackReeds
      @SirBlackReeds 2 роки тому +6

      Funny, one European native in the comments section stated that it's the opposite, that European theme parks are more haphazard with their theming instead of making sure that the entire park's theming is cohesive.

    • @blank352
      @blank352 2 роки тому +4

      @@SirBlackReeds Yes I see what you mean. Like maybe European parks don’t really have themed lands but instead just sort of theme each ride. I think it still works for them, since they for the most part consider the theming and story for the ride still. Even if it isn’t a coherent park, confidently pound for pound one could say they theme each ride overall better than the USA parks. Great point and I agree with that !

  • @RankingTheMouse
    @RankingTheMouse 2 роки тому +155

    This is legitimately one of the best videos in all of theme park YT. Seriously fantastic. Incredibly well done Dom.

    • @ninjetti9898
      @ninjetti9898 2 роки тому

      I second that notion

    • @nathanielburbery4890
      @nathanielburbery4890 2 роки тому

      Agreed

    • @ThemePark-TV
      @ThemePark-TV 2 роки тому +1

      Best. Video. Ever. I wished more people did videos on the ‘business’ behind theme parks!

    • @user-ls3mm5il8s
      @user-ls3mm5il8s 2 роки тому

      100% agree

    • @joppe98
      @joppe98 2 роки тому

      completely agree with that. Good job Dom, beautiful video

  • @fretbrner
    @fretbrner 2 роки тому +25

    Hate to nitpick mate but you keep referencing the western world, like the US is the western world. Last time I checked,the Majority of Europe, including Poland and Germany, are considered the western world ;)

    • @tulinfirenze1990
      @tulinfirenze1990 2 роки тому +4

      These two guys have some strange gaps in their knowledge. At a basic level, please listen to somebody else "Tivoli Gardens", so you know how to pronounce "Tivoli" correctly. Meanwhile, don't even get me started on "Cha-PECK".

    • @MarceldeJong
      @MarceldeJong 2 роки тому +1

      @@tulinfirenze1990 or the pronunciation of “Walibi” (hint to the host: it does not rhyme with alibi)

    • @amossutandi
      @amossutandi 2 роки тому

      europe is the west, and when europeans colonised america and australia, they became part of the west as well)))

  • @DjM1k4
    @DjM1k4 2 роки тому +45

    You nailed it. The funny/sad thing is, I live in an about 2-3 hours drive from Europapark. I visited this park last time in 2007. In the meantime, I have been 3 times in Orlando. Before Covid hit last year I planed to go back to Europapark and even get an Anual Pass… maybe next year. 😅

    • @martinrotvig
      @martinrotvig 2 роки тому +5

      2-3 hours travel is a lot for most Europeans. But being from Germany, that’s not an excuse you can use 😂

    • @DjM1k4
      @DjM1k4 2 роки тому

      @@martinrotvig where I live, everything is at least 2 hours away. The next bigger Airport, the next bigger city, or the Europapark. 😅
      But if you compare the 10 hour flight to Orlando, that‘s no time.
      In my excuse, two of the three Orlando visits were job related, but I used the trips anyway to visit some themeparks. 😅

    • @martinrotvig
      @martinrotvig 2 роки тому +2

      @@DjM1k4 you Germans just on average have to drive longer so are more used to it.
      If Danes have to travel 3 hours within the country, we kind of want an extended weekend for it. Or it will feel like we did nothing else than drive 😂

    • @leDespicable
      @leDespicable 2 роки тому

      @@martinrotvig That's the same for Germans as well. Just because the country is bigger doesn't mean we travel longer distances lol. A 3 hour trip definitely also isn't worth it for many people unless they spend multiple days at their destination.

  • @coatr5624
    @coatr5624 2 роки тому +5

    0:20 I definitely disagree with this statement. Phantasialand is located just 30 min. from Cologne, a city with over a Million inhabitants.

  • @FantasKanal
    @FantasKanal 2 роки тому +1

    I live in northern germany. Both Hansapark and Heidepark are basically a daytrip. Went to hansapar a few times with friends, but we never stayed a night, always went home in the evening.

  • @HarJBeRw
    @HarJBeRw 2 роки тому +6

    Am I the only one who was getting an eye twitch every time he mentionned the "western world" in opposition to "Europe"? ^^

  • @peter5486
    @peter5486 2 роки тому +28

    Tomb Blaster is hilarious as an option but you've got everything else spot on. Theme Parks in Europe are brilliant and they put a lot of effort in. Some absolutely gorgeous parks out there not mentioned too like Nigloland and Parc Asterix in France, and Plopsaland in Belgium.
    Great video though, and you made me laugh for the reason for including the UK 😂

    • @mavisintheworld8972
      @mavisintheworld8972 2 роки тому +2

      Indeed, Tomb Blaster is knackered. I was waiting for Piraten in Batavia to get a mention, Haha!

    • @flintwolf3951
      @flintwolf3951 2 роки тому

      And plopsaland has one of the best coasters ever in the ride to happiness, that thing is a work of art

  • @gabrielperurena6013
    @gabrielperurena6013 2 роки тому +9

    Bro Efteling and Energylandia are pretty much opposites in every way.

  • @ae_drags9618
    @ae_drags9618 2 роки тому +7

    This video is a great insight into European theme parks and considering I live in uk it’s interesting to see America look on our theme parks. I have been to quite a few theme parks and it really made me realise how different the USA and the European parks differ.

  • @ChWolf-ps6jn
    @ChWolf-ps6jn 2 роки тому +1

    Hint: the entery to phantasialand in germany is free if its your birthday. You just have to show theme your passport and you'll get a free ticket.

  • @RodrigoColimodio
    @RodrigoColimodio 2 роки тому +13

    Like, they don't cost $150 per ticket with really quality and improvement over time.

    • @rct800
      @rct800 2 роки тому +6

      Exactly, why should you pay 150 Dollars just for the IPs of Disney when you can get amazing theming and even better, more thrilling attractions at Europa Park or Phantasialand for not even half the price.

    • @SirBlackReeds
      @SirBlackReeds 2 роки тому +1

      @@rct800 Well, there's the cost of airplane travel and a hotel. Local travel is going to be cheaper than international travel, is it not?

    • @kevinkrupski246
      @kevinkrupski246 2 роки тому

      The thing is the US has a population of over 340 million. No passports or customs needed for them and the Universal Studios and Disney Rescorts are located in two areas that have a year round warm climate. They homstly don't need the international tourists to come in to support them. My guess is this is not the case for the European markets that have to be cheaper to get people from saving up to go to those US parks.

    • @amossutandi
      @amossutandi 2 роки тому +2

      @@kevinkrupski246 european union has a population of half a billion, and intra visa free travel. plus public transport is better and cheaper and the entrance, accomodation and catering at the themeparks are half or less than euro disney, let alone american themeparks.

    • @myra0224
      @myra0224 2 роки тому +1

      @@kevinkrupski246 Euh, our parks are very expensive too. A ticket for Walibi Belgium is literally €45 which is wayyyyyy too much.
      Besides, Europe has a bigger population than the US and we have mostly border-less travel as well

  • @jackbyne1909
    @jackbyne1909 2 роки тому +1

    in contrast to the us, the historic culture of Europe is so dense, that there isn't a need for theme parks. generally i think those kind of experiences are about thrill and fun. They're for the natives and not the tourists. The rest of europe is already waiting for a photograph

  • @willscottytv
    @willscottytv 2 роки тому +12

    Did you really say "for most people Europe is far away"?
    A population of 748 million compared to the 329.5 million of the US. I'd say the US is further away for more people than Europe is 😁. Simple maths.

    • @myra0224
      @myra0224 2 роки тому +5

      He said a lot of inaccurate things and probably refuses to apologise for those things (like the US is the Western World when Europe is the original west and very much is considered the west anyway)
      About the traveling too, yeah we have the EU with no borders, but neither does the US have borders between states. This video honestly shouldn't be up anymore because of the straight up looking down on Europe and praising our theme parks as if we're a fucking toddler...

    • @camerondundale811
      @camerondundale811 2 роки тому

      this just in: man forgets continents other than Europe and NA exist.

  • @theactualjavening
    @theactualjavening 2 роки тому +1

    Liseburg is a good theme park in sweden, with Helix and Liseburgbanan, makes a good park layout.

  • @FrankHuber
    @FrankHuber 2 роки тому +8

    funny to refer to the US as western world and excluding Europe from it. To us we are the western world and the US is frontier land ^^

  • @ninjetti9898
    @ninjetti9898 2 роки тому +3

    Your videos are as epic as the thrill rides you highlight, you don't just show Rollercoasters you make us feel like we are on one 😃

  • @ryanleeuwis1602
    @ryanleeuwis1602 2 роки тому +4

    You said it amazing i always tought disney was not a huge succes in europe bc disney has a monopoly on kids theme parks in the us but in europe they have serieus competitors whitout the need of ip and when a park like phantasialand is building a new ride people are going to visit that and not visit disney that did not have a new high qwality ride in forever

    • @SirBlackReeds
      @SirBlackReeds 2 роки тому

      No, it's because Disney didn't carefully choose the company they were working with when it came to fostering relations with France.

  • @dylanmmc
    @dylanmmc 2 роки тому +1

    That Fly coaster should be purchased by Disney and turned into an iron man coaster where the seats/harness looks like iron man’s armor.

  • @AlexanderOnFire
    @AlexanderOnFire 7 місяців тому

    4:49 This is Bern in Switzerland. While being part of Schengen (Free Movement), it's not in the EU. Guess you are not only including UK in your video :). Though to be fair, Switzerland, while being home to top attraction manufactures Intamin and B&M, dosen't really have any notable theme parks or big Roller Coasters, mainly because you are in like 2-3 hours in Europapark or Gardaland

  • @Drebe73
    @Drebe73 2 роки тому

    Awesome video. Dom, I could listen to you narrate for hours. Review Time has the most interesting theme park content.

  • @12345678910111213106
    @12345678910111213106 2 роки тому +3

    Do Americans think that Europe is not part of the west?

  • @d3335
    @d3335 2 роки тому +4

    ‘What the Western world-‘ hold up, are you describing America to be the west……..? 🤣

  • @temo4901
    @temo4901 2 роки тому

    Reminds me of that roller coaster game on the Wii

  • @christopheheylen7180
    @christopheheylen7180 10 місяців тому

    And there are many more parks you didn’t mentioned that are also considerd world class if they were not in Europe. For example Parc Asterix, Port Aventure, Parque Warner, Gardaland, Plopsaland and so on and so on

  • @leonienuhn4571
    @leonienuhn4571 2 роки тому +1

    ich kann mich immernoch an den gruseligen Baum animatronic in fantasialand erinnern in den man reinkriechen konnte...

  • @leDespicable
    @leDespicable 2 роки тому +1

    Sorry, but calling Phantasialand "located in rural Germany" when it's basically on the outskirts of Cologne made me chuckle.

  • @baronvonlimbourgh1716
    @baronvonlimbourgh1716 8 місяців тому

    For europeans themeparks are daytrips, certainly not "hollidays"..
    That's why most parks need to stay small with a limited amount of rides. Growing to big will quickly kill a park as overhead goes trough the roof while attendance will suffer because people just don't really want to do 2 days and if you only can see part of it it is just not worth going.
    Hotels at themeparks are also something reasonably new and something from the early 2000s and they usually have just a small amount of rooms.

  • @Luke_Go
    @Luke_Go 2 роки тому +1

    PS: At 4:52 you show Bern, Switzerland and talk about the EU plus the UK. Switzerland isn't part of the EU...

  • @krathkacalle
    @krathkacalle 2 роки тому

    European Parks are more like Dollywood... But we also have our Cedar Point (good rides with a correct theme) with Energylandia, or our "sea world company" with Walibi, wich is changing it's model onto a better rides park :D

  • @maevethefox5912
    @maevethefox5912 2 роки тому

    Gosh, Phantasialand is amazing. I'd love to go to the new steampunk land, but I don't know when I'll next manage to get to Europe.

  • @bjvincent8786
    @bjvincent8786 2 роки тому

    So basically European theme parks like Efteling went with the concept of quality non IP ride over quantity IP rides like the domestic Disney theme parks. As of recent years what was the most recent IP-free headlining ride at any of the U.S. Disneyparks and how many years has it been since each debuted a truly original major attraction without a blockbuster movie, character, or brand as its reason for being? Most of the park additions seem to have been strongly tied to the movies, instead of rides like Pirates, Haunted Mansion, Big Thunder I understand absolutely that it is essential that Disney Parks grow and change and incorporate new intellectual properties (so long as they pass the Timeless Test and respect the park’s identity, we hope); on the other, though, Disney Parks are not mere showcases for modern blockbusters. To be honest I wish Disney would look at European theme parks like Efteling and also look at some of their Disney overseas theme parks like Tokyo Disney Resort, Hong Kong Disneyland and the Shanghai Disney Resort because they are doing a better job of creating the Disney experience than the domestic Disney Parks and truly shows what Disney Imagineering can come up with when given a sizeable budget. Maybe Disney should go into a partnership and co-ownership with it domestic parks with with another company that actually cares about the Disney park name.

  • @huliganalter6095
    @huliganalter6095 2 роки тому

    Europa-Park ist Great it’s just 1h away from me and it’s a Family business!! Annnd the inhabitants of the village "Rust" (where the park is in) can get in the park for free !

  • @jordanberndt4157
    @jordanberndt4157 2 роки тому +3

    Americans design theme parks with the same philosophy they design sports cars: they're much more about sheer strength, speed and power than beauty, luxury or grace.

  • @sharkfinn4
    @sharkfinn4 2 роки тому +9

    Oh, there's some major downsides with European geography too. Due to the vast majority of Europe being much further north than places like Florida and California, I used to not even realize there exist theme parks that are open year around.

    • @jordanberndt4157
      @jordanberndt4157 2 роки тому +1

      European winters are generally a lot milder than those in Canada and the Northern US though. I think a lot more parks in Europe probably could operate year-round based off weather alone, there just aren't enough tourists in the winter to financially justify it.
      If Liseberg in Sweden can stay open until Christmas, and Disneyland Paris can operate almost 365 days a year, with maybe only 1 or 2 snow days per year, I see no reason why most of the parks in England/Benelux/France/Spain/Italy couldn't stay open year round, atleast from an operational perspective, if not a financial one.

    • @martinrotvig
      @martinrotvig 2 роки тому

      @@jordanberndt4157 the problem is rain, that makes it incredibly expensive be open year around. Liseberg can only do it because they offer much more than just rides, especially for adults. It’s the same for Tivoli in cph. You can’t really compare neither to other amusement parks.

    • @BassGuitarSlide
      @BassGuitarSlide 2 роки тому +1

      Some European parks tend to extend their seasons into Winter - besides Disneyland also Europa Park, Phantasialand or Efteling do this. I can strongly recommend Europa Park during Christmas Season, it is magical :)

    • @jordanberndt4157
      @jordanberndt4157 2 роки тому

      Efteling runs until late January/early February every year and most days all of the outdoor rides except the water rides are open. I believe that they've actually announced that they are planning to expand to full-year operation some time in the near-future which is why most of their latest additions have been indoor attractions.

    • @Casper-dl2ru
      @Casper-dl2ru 2 роки тому

      Efteling is already open 365 since 2010 👍

  • @Coasterrestrepeat
    @Coasterrestrepeat 3 місяці тому

    Yay, as a European theme park fan, love this vid ❤

  • @dillanconrad
    @dillanconrad 2 роки тому

    More like "Reviewtyme videos are NEXT LEVEL."

  • @rocketgroot4311
    @rocketgroot4311 2 роки тому

    *Jurassic World Ride in Beijing is the best Jurrasic Park ride I've ever seen*

  • @mik3kelly
    @mik3kelly 2 роки тому +2

    BC they major IP's already went through beta testing for them and most of the mfg of those coaster companies are located in the EU

  • @j.j.q1379
    @j.j.q1379 2 роки тому

    i love your channel, i learn a lot

  • @robinhorst706
    @robinhorst706 2 роки тому

    Watching this after returning from my day at Phantasialand!

  • @AufdemLaufenden777
    @AufdemLaufenden777 2 роки тому

    Thanks for appreciating Europe. I really want to visit the US though

  • @liamcollinson5695
    @liamcollinson5695 2 роки тому

    Now I think about it all the Alton towers coasters have they own unique story except maybe the walking dead coaster

  • @cyberi4a
    @cyberi4a 2 роки тому +1

    Disney is #1 in marketing, and has people thinking that anything Disney is wonderful (hint: it's not). They would be happy if people just stayed home and sent them $1000.00 every couple of weeks.

  • @jamesmcelwain342
    @jamesmcelwain342 2 роки тому

    Honestly jealous about how much more bang for your buck your probably getting in European theme parks

  • @ikdante5597
    @ikdante5597 2 роки тому

    Do a reviewtyme of movie park Germany

  • @marlonrvlogs
    @marlonrvlogs 2 роки тому

    Where is plopsaland de panne that is a theam park from belgium west Flanders.🤨🤔🇧🇪

  • @UncleSkiBum
    @UncleSkiBum 2 роки тому +4

    Skipped this video when he said Europe isn't part of the western world, jeez 🤔

  • @RobloxOlaf
    @RobloxOlaf 2 роки тому

    You got a new sub man

  • @joranallaert2021
    @joranallaert2021 2 роки тому

    What park is shown at 8:30?

    • @Chaoshero5567
      @Chaoshero5567 Рік тому

      I may be a year to late, but its energylandia

  • @englishdicktionary1611
    @englishdicktionary1611 2 роки тому

    Efteling is just magical, been there so many times and it always is amazing again and again.
    The rides, the experience, everything is perfect to me.

  • @HalfBewolktBestondAl
    @HalfBewolktBestondAl 2 роки тому +156

    Great video, but I wouldn't say Phantasialand is in 'rural Germany' lol
    It's just outside of Cologne (population: 1.1M) and in a relatively central location in the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan area (population: 10M)

    • @Aelsenaer
      @Aelsenaer 2 роки тому +19

      I agree with your statement.
      As a Dutchy I have a different idea about rural. Phantasialand is a stone's throw from Germany's most densely populated areas.

    • @timmy2870
      @timmy2870 2 роки тому +1

      I was thinking the same.

    • @brittariedel3446
      @brittariedel3446 2 роки тому +4

      Phantasisland is not in the central of the Rhine-Ruhr Area. It is on the most far away south western edge. The center would be somewhere like Düsseldorf or Essen... we live at the eastern end of the Ruhrgebiet and travel 1,5 hours to Phantasialand, IF the Autobahn is free. Movie Park eg is much closer... however Phantasialand is amazing and worth going the distance, but it is not central at all.

    • @rachelcookie321
      @rachelcookie321 2 роки тому +2

      Yea, I just looked it up and was expecting it to be in the middle of nowhere but it’s right outside cologne!

  • @AVdE10000
    @AVdE10000 2 роки тому +266

    From personal experience, theme parks are seen as a lesser form of holiday destination in Europe; going as far as "you're in this country/region, and you want to waste a day on a freaking theme park?" types of conversations (I've had that conversation many times, and have had to visit amazing parks by myself because my traveling companions weren't interested). With the exception of Disneyland and maybe Europa Park, you don't really go out of your way to visit a theme park which for the most part locks you to ones you can drive to, visit and drive back home from on the same day.
    Europe just doesn't have the same theme park/roller coaster culture that the US seems to have, so you have to attract guests with beautiful, relaxing scenery rather than loud in your face advertising or record breaking rides that very little people care about over here
    also you're right, you slaughtered quite some names in this video ;)

    • @user-tt5xj5ib1e
      @user-tt5xj5ib1e 2 роки тому +6

      Europe is an adventure park ...... why would you need one :)

    • @Sennahoj_DE_RLP
      @Sennahoj_DE_RLP 2 роки тому

      I have been three times on a 2 day trip to Legoland Günzburg and will go once again end of may.

    • @YeeSoest
      @YeeSoest 9 місяців тому

      I agree with the general idea although the real truth seems to be somewhere in the middle if you look at the numbers. It's like Supercar culture. Not as in your face as in America but if you go to the Nürburgring or a big event and count the supercars...it's always a lot more than you'd expect for a rainy Wednesday in Europe. Same for Coasterheads, there are at least 50 major clubs for folks dedicated to travelling to these parks all season long if you google for them. I know ... still a niche and still not as common and prevalent and in the public eye as America but closer than we think. 😅

  • @Blast2224
    @Blast2224 2 роки тому +324

    Europe: Crafts beautifully decorated roller coasters with fully realized storylines and theming contained to the ride itself.
    America: Six Flags pooped another clone into their parking lot this summer.

    • @BackSeatJunkie
      @BackSeatJunkie 2 роки тому +12

      giggles........ yes, Six Flags did that. The Six Flags near my home town removed an enterprise and two years later added an endeavor. HAHAHA Technically, the EXACT same ride. but the marketing about the "new" ride was overhyped and unwarranted.

    • @rachelcookie321
      @rachelcookie321 2 роки тому +4

      At least America has theme parks. New Zealand has one theme park that only has one rollercoaster. Six flags sounds great to me.

    • @jamescain9464
      @jamescain9464 2 роки тому +1

      seaworld and paramount used to be the best at this outside of disney but lately meh

    • @revimfadli4666
      @revimfadli4666 2 роки тому +3

      @@rachelcookie321 I wonder if Transmart's "coaster-gimmick supermarket" business model would work in NZ

    • @rachelcookie321
      @rachelcookie321 2 роки тому +1

      @@revimfadli4666 and what exactly is that business model?

  • @medea27
    @medea27 2 роки тому +38

    So refreshing to see the European parks getting the limelight they deserve! 🤍
    The irony is that a lot of the original Disney IP was heavily based on European stories... just drastically toned down for American audiences. From Cinderella to Sleeping Beauty to Pinocchio.... many Disney stories derived from old European folk & fairy tales and stories from the likes of the Brothers Grimm, Jules Verne & Rudyard Kipling. So when you know the rich history of storytelling & folklore in Europe it's no surprise that their theme parks deliver such a colourful, unique experience!

  • @egel7736
    @egel7736 2 роки тому +9

    This video truly is US centrism embodied, lol. First the comments about Europe not belonging to the West, then claiming that Phantasialand is in rural Germany…

  • @PaddletailPhilly
    @PaddletailPhilly 2 роки тому +64

    From what I've seen of them on UA-cam, I can definitely say theme parks in Europe add to the continent's aforementioned man-made beauty.

  • @freundlichermensch7540
    @freundlichermensch7540 2 роки тому +183

    I would argue, a strong factor are building requirements. No theme Park is allowed to build whatever they want, they have a list of restrictions. It could be noise or height restriction. The reason why Phantasiland and Alton Towers first dig a hole before building a Coaster is exactly that. Phantasialand is located next to neighborhoods and a wildlife protected area, so everything they do has to get a permission, and Noise is a HUGE Factor. All the theming around F.L.Y or Taron is a "hidden" noise barrier.
    I don't wanna get political, but restrictions lead to more innovation, you cant just build taller/faster, you have to work around and make the best you can, rather than just scale it up. Think about Formula Rossa, does anyone really cares about it?

    • @frida507
      @frida507 2 роки тому +2

      Didn't know that but it makes a lot of sense.

    • @Telris86
      @Telris86 2 роки тому +24

      In my opinion especially Phantasialand wouldn't be what it is today without those complicated restrictions given the parks location. So yes, the restrictions can be a good thing but you also need good management and especially a great creative team to truly shine given the restrictions.

    • @thepinapplefruit1216
      @thepinapplefruit1216 2 роки тому +2

      Yes, it's just so bad, the peoples who live around the phantasialand always say: OHH, it's tooo loud od oh, don't do this, that's just so BAD

    • @agent_277
      @agent_277 2 роки тому +12

      ​@@thepinapplefruit1216 True. And the most frustrating thing about that is, that this living area was build there AFTER Phantasialand was opened. Phantasialand was first, the residence SECOND. And then they have audacity to complain about the noise of an amusement. IT'S AN AMUSEMENT PARK! IT'S WHAT THEY DO!
      Imagine a farmer doing his work somewhere in the middle of nowhere and then some people decide to build their houses right next to it and then complain about the noises of the tractors. Oh lord... 🤦‍♀️

    • @jackback70
      @jackback70 2 роки тому

      That's so true, compared to parks in Europe, Six Flags LA's "Superman coaster" was probably one of the loudest things I ever heard in my life. I still have tinitus from it

  • @SEEKINGTHETHRILL
    @SEEKINGTHETHRILL 2 роки тому +63

    Happy to be a Theme Park enthusiast living in Europe ❤️

    • @StijnSchurkens
      @StijnSchurkens 2 роки тому +2

      🥳

    • @BassGuitarSlide
      @BassGuitarSlide 2 роки тому +1

      Oh yeah, me too :)

    • @ryz.n6383
      @ryz.n6383 2 роки тому +1

      I live 1 hour away from Europa Park and go there a few times a year, its awesome here.

    • @starlit-rain
      @starlit-rain 2 роки тому

      Same, I live about an hour away from Phantasialand

  • @sgl0d10n
    @sgl0d10n 2 роки тому +6

    “For most people, Europe is really really far away” 💀💀 what?

  • @BritAcrossThePond
    @BritAcrossThePond 2 роки тому +28

    US theme parks are holiday destinations especially in Florida. With the amount of paid time off Europeans get they mostly want to travel so theme parks in Europe are more of a day trip thing

    • @Daniel-nt5gh
      @Daniel-nt5gh 2 роки тому +1

      And people in Europe prefer culture or football events over theme parks, there are considered for the teens or kids liking more than anything.
      If a family goes to Paris, you can bet most of families prefer his kids to go to the Louvre or Versailles than to see Mickey Mouse, or enjoy some French cuisine rather that having overpriced hamburgers or hot dogs as meal options.
      Let's be honest, what would you prefer? To see a recreation of a European fantasy castle or to visit the real castle?.
      American like theme parks work really well in places where there is no option, nothing else to see or visit, where there is no millenia of culture. And that is why European parks are more center focus on a day visit for the locals more than expecting someone to travel to see it.

  • @PoseidonEntertainment
    @PoseidonEntertainment 2 роки тому +47

    I believe it's important that parks like this get more exposure. A theme park is not just some cheaply incorporated IP being thrown into unfulfilling experiences. If people wanted that, they wouldn't have paid the money to visit an immersive, transformational place that acts almost as a work of art. As we see Disney moving away from what made them special, other parks and especially European ones, are starting to catch people's attention. How could corporate laziness compete with the charm of Efteling or the theming of Phantasialand?

  • @chrisogrady28
    @chrisogrady28 2 роки тому +8

    Americans referring to Europe like it's a collective is always funny to us Europeans

    • @ravenwing199
      @ravenwing199 Місяць тому

      Europeans calling Aussies Americans is never anything other than funny.

  • @lesdeliresdematt8396
    @lesdeliresdematt8396 2 роки тому +7

    I am kind of confused by your opposition Western world / Europe, as the Western part of Europe is part of what we usually call the Western world.

  • @Fromfieldds
    @Fromfieldds 2 роки тому +27

    The Efteling is a theme park I would go to yearly with my family. It still is my favorite theme park I’ve ever been to. Highly recommend to anyone visiting the Netherlands or Belgium!!

    • @Coasterrestrepeat
      @Coasterrestrepeat 3 місяці тому

      We do an annual Efteling pilgrimage too (from the UK) & stop off at Plopsaland on the way back to do RTH 🎉🎉

  • @wildearth3992
    @wildearth3992 2 роки тому +6

    Western world is Europe what are you even talking about ????

  • @FrankHuber
    @FrankHuber 2 роки тому +6

    I don't follow your argument that when a visitor did not like a park they would just travel to the next one in another country. A language barrier exists. Families might avoid travelling to another country and instead pick a park in their country even if it's further away.
    It exaggerates the idea of a unified Europe, you could just go to any park but most won't

    • @sevendam9070
      @sevendam9070 2 роки тому +1

      Yes, a language barrier exists. But in most theme parks all over Europe there will be a lot English signs for international guests. Also some dark rides that include voice acting during the ride gives people an option to choose a language.
      However, i do agree with most of your argument though. As a Dutchman myself I indeed mostly visit Dutch parks only, and I've only been to foreign parks while on vacation. Although, with an exception for Movie park Germany, and Phantasialand. Because those are literally just over the Dutch-German border.

    • @FrankHuber
      @FrankHuber 2 роки тому +1

      @@sevendam9070 it's not only the problem of a language barrier but also some hesitate to travel to certain countries not only because of the language barrier, but also because of a higher cost of living, or just not wanting to leave their own country just to visit a theme park. Going to theme parks for many in Europe is still a 1 at best 2 day activity. Another area where the language barrier is more relevant is for children. If Germans take their kids to the playground at a German park all other kids will speak German. When visiting Disney kids will have to rely on their parents for all directions

  • @rosshorn4620
    @rosshorn4620 2 роки тому +35

    This video was a bresh of fresh air. 😉

    • @ReviewTyme
      @ReviewTyme  2 роки тому +6

      I knew somebody would call me out on this ;)

    • @myra0224
      @myra0224 2 роки тому

      @@ReviewTyme so you can reply to this but not to all the comments talking about the inaccuracies and straight-up looking down on Europe? You're acting as if we aren't the Western World, act as if the US doesn't have free travel between states (exact same thing as the free traveling in EU countries) and so much more.
      If you want to praise our parks, then don't look down on us

  • @callum7039
    @callum7039 2 роки тому +4

    Didn't realise Europe wasnt in the western world 😅 Also, the UK is part of the continent of Europe just not a member of the EU anymore

  • @tobbers9170
    @tobbers9170 2 роки тому +5

    btw Europe is part of the western world. 😄

  • @alfredgiovetti
    @alfredgiovetti 2 роки тому +4

    Why do you judge theme parks by the roller coasters. Many theme park goers like dark rides. We like dark rides and usually avoid roller coasters. Perhaps you should consider the varying tastes of your possible audience. But it is your video and you can do what you want.

  • @aarons0683
    @aarons0683 2 роки тому +6

    Phantasialand is in a region which has more than 15 Million inhabitants (The most densely populated part of Germany)… so it’s not in the middle of nowhere

  • @ricln5464
    @ricln5464 2 роки тому +9

    "Most people are very far away from europe"
    It's a joke right?
    Right?
    You know that people do live in europe
    Right?
    And that Disneyland Paris exist for them
    Right?
    Right?

    • @baronvonlimbourgh1716
      @baronvonlimbourgh1716 2 роки тому +1

      Most people in the world don't really live close europe though.

    • @ricln5464
      @ricln5464 2 роки тому +2

      @@baronvonlimbourgh1716 Anyway, there are more citizien in europe then U.S.A, so...

  • @katschaccc
    @katschaccc 2 роки тому +9

    Yeah I love my home parks phantasialand and Sound Halloween movie park germany. But also toverland in the Netherlands. Within 4-6hours you can reach heide Park , europa park, holiday Park, almost any Park in germany and the Netherlands it's a dream for any theme Park Fan.

  • @JamesonThomas24
    @JamesonThomas24 2 роки тому +9

    “It’s my video and I can do what I want.”
    Mood

  • @timmy2870
    @timmy2870 2 роки тому +14

    I've rarely felt so proud to be European❤️

  • @sevendam9070
    @sevendam9070 2 роки тому +43

    the Efteling is actually so old (1951) that even Walt Disney himself did pick some thing up from it before he started doing theme parks.

    • @leophyte9663
      @leophyte9663 2 роки тому

      That's tivoli gardens you're talking about there, not efteling

    • @sevendam9070
      @sevendam9070 2 роки тому

      @@leophyte9663 What makes you say that?

    • @leophyte9663
      @leophyte9663 2 роки тому

      @@sevendam9070 Well efteling was barely a theme park when it opened in 1952 and more of an outdoor fairytale museum, while tivoli which opened in 43 was way closer to our modern definition of a theme park. Plus, walt disney was inspired by tivoli for disneyland, and I couldn't find anything online about him visiting efteling

    • @TheRealColonel
      @TheRealColonel 2 роки тому +1

      ​@@leophyte9663 for disneyland paris he did visit Efteling to rake inspiration and efteling even helped with some technical aspects etc. i saw a documentary about it a while ago

    • @leophyte9663
      @leophyte9663 2 роки тому

      @@TheRealColonel ooh ok

  • @jarmoliebrand2005
    @jarmoliebrand2005 2 роки тому +6

    I’m Dutch and I visit Efteling at least once a year. I prefer theme parks over amusement parks. Great atmosphere with occasionally good coasters make for a better experience than great coasters with an occasional good atmosphere, in my opinion. A park like Efteling is a complete package. A few coasters, most of which can be enjoyed by the entire family, immersive darkrides, in which you will likely see something new everything you ride it, great music, both in the foreground and background, innovation and uniqueness (look at Villa Volta (first Vekoma madhouse and the fairytale forest, a unique core of the park), good storytelling and finally, there is a lot of greenery. Even the biggest thrill coaster is heavily themed, and more of an overall experience rather than unique thrills.

  • @Milleniumone
    @Milleniumone 2 роки тому +2

    One thing I would like to point out is that "within the EU you can travel freely" is not quite correct. The freedom to cross any border without passport exists within the Schengen-area, whereas the EU is a political entity. Both do overlap to a large extent - but are not synonymous. There are countries in Schengen and not the EU and vice versa. Switzerland for example is in Schengen but not part of the EU whereas Ireland (and formerly the UK) is part of the EU but not Schengen.

  • @elementalgolem5498
    @elementalgolem5498 2 роки тому +3

    "Things that make me question what the western world does wrong, and europe is doing right" ahh yes. the eastern coutries of Europe, i love their shaolin temples and karate arts.

  • @joswonderland
    @joswonderland 2 роки тому +12

    This video actually made me pretty emotional. I'm Dutch myself , and I'm so Incredibly proud and lucky to have grown up with so many of these parks.they all have a wonderful sense of charm to them, while also maintaining the thrill most of us love. They are catered to everyone, and tell wonderful, innovative stories through the form of rides and attractions. I love them so so much, and I'm really grateful so many non-europeans think the same thing about it. Thank you.

    • @flintwolf3951
      @flintwolf3951 2 роки тому +1

      Its great that a small country like the netherlands still has 3 high quality theme parks in efteling, walibi holland and the most underrated: toverland. Not so bad to live here for theme parks

    • @joswonderland
      @joswonderland 2 роки тому +1

      @@flintwolf3951 yess I know right!! Completely agreed :D I'm grateful to have grown up here

  • @frontrowviews
    @frontrowviews 2 роки тому +2

    My man really just said that Phantasialand is in “rural Germany” despite it being in the 10M metropolitan area of Köln, Dusseldorf and Dortmund. Even the Disney parks in Florida are more rural than that

  • @ThrillCentral
    @ThrillCentral 2 роки тому +23

    Having been to five Euro parks I can say this about EU vs US- uniqueness/speciality vs structured. The great thing about euro parks is everything you highlighted. Family owned parks help create a lot of these unique experiences. Lots of innovation happens here first. Some parks have government funding. Parks have their own individual charm.
    However, US parkgoers may assume some things that aren't true that I'd like to highlight. First off, transportation kinda stinks when it comes to getting to these parks in the middle of nowhere. Trains and flights are great, but getting from stations to parks in small towns can be tricky and possibly impossible without a car.
    Also, while some parks tend to be better than others, staff and operations tend to lack compared to typical US chain parks. Some parks like the Merlin parks and Europa are better, but typically a lot of those smaller private parks need lots of operation improvements in order.
    Great video and I think it's awesome to see a big chanel spread word of parks like phantasialand, entering, and port Aventura. Europe has a lot of great an unique experiences to offer, it's just they need to work on the infrastructure a little bit

    • @crytocc
      @crytocc 2 роки тому +3

      While I partly agree about the operations point, it's also important to remember that because the attendance is lower, it's often simply less important to have perfectly smooth operations - the bigger parks _do_ tend to have smooth operations. And that loose approach to operations does also come with its own benefits; for example, when it's quiet in a smaller park, an operator is very likely to just let you do another ride without going through the queue again, whereas that would be difficult in a more rigid operations structure because those are heavily procedure-based.
      I'm actually curious what parks you're thinking of with bad transportation - all the parks I've ever been to (with perhaps the exception of Thorpe) have offered a reasonably reliable bus service from a nearby train station, though admittedly I don't travel outside of the Netherlands much.

  • @no_george
    @no_george 2 роки тому +3

    There’s a stawberry themed theme park in Germany called Karl’s. It’s really good

  • @rachelcookie321
    @rachelcookie321 2 роки тому +2

    Him: people don’t fly into France just for Disney land Paris then leave.
    My family who did exactly this when I was a kid: 😶

  • @gameplayxtreme3389
    @gameplayxtreme3389 2 роки тому +12

    Amazing video! I completely agree with the ease of travel. I live in a town in the north-east of Belgium, right next to the border with the Netherlands and Germany. I live within an hour of Toverland and Phantasialand (which is my second favourite park behind Disneyland Paris), and within 2.5 hours of Plopsaland de Panne (very underrated by people outside of Belgium, it has an incredible coaster and great theming), and Efteling. And I live 4 hours away from Disneyland Paris, which feels like a lot for a lot of people here, but it's still nowhere near as long of a drive as some americans have to do to go to a good park.
    The only point in the video I kinda disagree with is the competition. There is some of course, but a lot of parks (like Efteling, Toverland or Phantasialand) mostly do their own thing without trying to be better than the competition. It only really applies to parks that want to beat Disneyland Paris (like PortAventura and Europa Park), and parks that focus mostly on coasters (like the Walibi parks)
    As for theming, you are spot on. What a lot of people here consider to be "ugly parks" are usually still really nice and clean.

    • @upsidedown_
      @upsidedown_ 2 роки тому

      1hour from phantasialand your lucky, well i am only 50minutes from plopsaland :P

    • @Robbedem
      @Robbedem 2 роки тому

      don't forget Bobbejaanland and Walibi.

    • @myra0224
      @myra0224 2 роки тому

      @@Robbedem Walibi is pretty meh with themes, it's quite boring (been there less than a month ago and it's just messy with only a handful of well-designed themes)

  • @n_mckean
    @n_mckean 2 роки тому +3

    Why are you talking about the Western World like Europe isn’t in it you doughnut.

  • @fernisaperson
    @fernisaperson 2 роки тому +8

    I hope Disney and Universal step up their game and use these parks as inspiration... less dominated by the monetary benefits of IP to funnel money from their guest's pockets, but more interested in creating amazing experiences. Seeing new leadership from these companies would be a welcome change to really make these parks into what they could be

    • @aaronlimitless
      @aaronlimitless 2 роки тому

      problem with US parks are most are owned by public companys whos numeber one goal is make money vs Europes parks look at silver dollar city in the US that park is beautful family owned great rides a small park but built right into the ozark mountains so its deff possible to do! i think disney will tone down IP eventually but itll be awhile and i think US consumers wants more variety then quality thous why the parks are they way they are they just want the rides and at cheap prices and dont care about the ascetics of the park. But at least America has what a few hundred parks too though..

  • @BassGuitarSlide
    @BassGuitarSlide 2 роки тому +7

    Thanks for this great video!
    As a German theme park enthusiast, I think it's funny that many people think that only in the US there are great parks and consider the local parks as childish...
    Over the last years, we got some awesome new rollercoasters and themed rides :)

  • @thepinapplefruit1216
    @thepinapplefruit1216 2 роки тому +1

    i live in germany, at phantasialand and i have to say i feel very flattered. :)

  • @guscrossing
    @guscrossing 2 роки тому +2

    Don't know where the host is from but the current Western world covers Europe and North America, possibly Australia as well. Europe is the centre and origin of the Western world concept. Maybe you are confusing Western world with the wild west with cowboys and tumbleweed? ;)

  • @ThemeParkRoundUp
    @ThemeParkRoundUp 2 роки тому +6

    This is a gorgeous video! Well-made and beautifully constructed. Also surprised me how many parks i could name from a second footage so i must be well travelled on this continent! What I would say is UK theme parks are very different from European ones. Merlin have stripped the charm out of most of them (notably Chessington and Thorpe who in the early 00s were beautifully themed parks). Only Alton Towers can compete with European parks on the folklore and theming elements European parks thrive at

  • @kefo025
    @kefo025 2 роки тому +2

    The biggest difference between European and American themeparks is probably that they're not only built by big companies like Six Flags to be a massive money-printing machine. The European family-driven parks care way more about the experience itself.

  • @Extravidrigt
    @Extravidrigt 2 роки тому +1

    Okay so here’s an overdue geography lesson for you: The UK is a country which is a part of Europe the continent which is a part of the western world/cultural sphere.

    • @SunSailor
      @SunSailor 2 роки тому +1

      But not part of the EU anymore - that was the point at that moment. He literally said, he'll concentrate on countries, which are part of the EU and he chooses to add the UK, because it is his video and he can do there, what he wants. So, please, re-view the video and maybe correct your post to not stay being a jerk. That should be your lesson.