In 1976, when I was nine years old, my father took me on my very first roller coaster, a kiddie coaster, at Tivoli Gardens. He decided he didn't care much for roller coasters... but I've gone on to become a 55 year old coaster enthusiast. My obsession has been nonstop and consistent since that fateful day in Denmark so many years ago. Thanks Dad. He also took me to Legoland. So I went home to the states and got tell all my friends I went to a land of Legos. Which was a bonkers claim for an American kid in the mid 70s.
The Hans Christian Anderson ride was hands down my favorite. The old style roller-coaster with a person working the breaks on each car was also pretty awesome.
I went a couple weeks before and must say, it's one of the most charming parks I've ever been to. I went back 2 times on my trip. I got to do the haunted house, and it was SUPER well-themed. I was really impressed.
tivoli has no must do attractions because the park itself is the must do. this park is the blueprint for parks as we know them today. it is not for nothing that Walt Disney was inspired by this park for his parks. the park is a total experience. it is one of the nicest parks in the world. just walking around here makes you happy. everything is so beautiful and well maintained and if you consider how old everything is, it makes it even more beautiful. it may not be big but that's what makes it so much fun. it is not a day spending but perfect for an evening only. a park like this does not need extremely large attractions. and you shouldn't compare it to big parks either. if you are still looking for a must-do attraction, then that is the Rutschebanen. every roller coaster enthusiast with a bit of historical awareness should have ridden this one.
Don't quite see how Fatamorgana technically is the newest attraction. It opened in 2015, TikTak opened in 2018, Mælkevejen and Kamelen in 2019 and Villa Vendetta in 2021 ;-) Glad you guys enjoyed Rutschebanen Best regards from one of the brakemen
Very neat review. As a local though a few corrections, fun facts, and other things that might help you and many others out. So first of all the park does actually have a fireworks show and an incredibly impressive one at that, however its only on saturdays. The light show that you saw is like their secondary offering. Secondly the park might actually have had a standout ride that one would come back to this place just to experience in the past. That being a ride called Vertigo. It was a unique flatride by Technical park which was known for pulling 5G's on riders for up to 30 seconds at a time! It was quite popular, especially with enthusiasts but it was a maintenance nightmare so the park has decommissioned it. They still await a replacement but they have moved a kids drop tower that used to stand over by the powered coaster for the time being. Also like these are just minor details but Fatamorgana aint even the newest ride. TikTak, the mondial shake below the star flyer is. And the fairy tale dark ride does have an english voiceover but yeah. And the big entrance with the Lego store is the main entrance. There is the other entrance by the Central station but thats it. There are 2 exits, one by City hall square and one by Fatamorgana facing the Glyptotek (a sculpture gallery) but those are exits only. Personally my favorite part of the park is Smøgen, the little backalley behind Rutschebanen from which you enter the fun house. That place has the perfect vibe. And the rest of this are just gonna be fun facts so here we go. Tivoli has several different show venues, like the central concert hall behind the chair swing, the Glass hall in between the central field and the lake, the Pantanome theatre seen at 7:28 used for ballets and such, and of course the main stage at the central field used for everything from character shows, to orchestra music, to Dog shows, and huge concerts with big names like 50 cent and Aqua. But the park has something for everyone. Their entire thing is having 4 different key focuses. The Scenery and landscaping. The culinary treats, the cultural experiences with shows and concerts, and lastly the rides.
Daemon was my first inverting coaster, which I rode in the beginning of December about a decade ago, and solidified my love for coasters. I do need to return!
Try coming to Tivoli on a Sunday or a Saturday. Because the Tivoli Youth garden is walking parades in those days, try and search them up PS great video.
The reason why you couldn't get a grip about the dark ride "The Flying Trunk" is because it's based on the artwork of the writer H. C Andersen. Hence why there's so many different stories.
The Entrance with the Lego store next to it. IS the main entrances (it is called that :P) And gosh I should sOOO get around to get in there this year. I haven't been in Tivoli since I was around 13 or so and I am 42 now XD
The thing you described as a haunted house meets dolls or something like that, is a like show thing from many of H.C. Andersens most well known fairytales and whe get in the ride you can turn from ddanish to english tour guide so it tells you about every little thing
They probably went with B&M for the major rollercoaster because 4-across seating gives it higher capacity. Remember - it is a tiny park with a pretty huge number of guests. Also, they don't have that many rides to maintain, but get a lot of visitors, so I doubt the price is a problem.
True. And it was built way back in 2004. That was before we really saw a boom in compact roller coaster designs like the Eurofighter or Skyrocket 2. The market back then was much more limited. And existing compact-ish designs like the Vekoma Boomerang still would have a hard time fitting in (plus back then there was a different park in Denmark with a boomerang, and another park got an Invertigo in 2005 anyway. Both of which and their parks are closed now btw)
Sometimes I can get R/T airfare for. ONLY $$300.00 from Chicago. Ben thinking I might go for a long weekend to explore. Might check it out. Really enjoyed video
Hi Taylor what's up my buddy wow dude this is such a cool park but i never been there before but awesome 👍 and i egee with you your awesome 👍 stay safe my friend.
Cool video and great review! But you seem to have misunderstood the meaning behind the ride you call 'haunted mansion style ride vehicle'. This is supposed to be flying suitcases taking you on a journey through the fairytales of HC Andersen, a very famous Danish author. Also the author that originally came up with 'The Little Mermaid'. A very different story from what Disney turned it into.
i remember when i was here when it was late, and i remember going on a ride which only i was on, i rode it like 10 times and the employee there kept waiting for me to go on lol.
Me and partner are going to Copenhagen in the summer, I really want to try this place. Even if only to walk around and soak in the atmosphere. My partner isn’t really one for rides but will enjoy watching me if I go on any and just enjoy the park, what I want to know really is can you pay individually per ride if you just want to go one or two instead of buying and all inclusive wrist band?
Oh you can pay per ride but the prices are really expensive per ride so if you plan on doing more than 3-4 rides total, just go with the wristband. Like as an example, a single ride on Rutschebanen costs 60kr while an all day wristband costs 170kr. So even if you plan to just ride that 3 times its already more worth to get the wristband.
Denmark moment. We're pretty relaxed about nudity and even adult themes. I mean just wait till Taylor posts the review of Bakken's Rutschebanen (and or Linnanmaki's Vuoristorata since they're clones). Or alternatively look up John Dillermand.
Much of that part of the world is waaaaay less repressed about the human body. America has all that puritanical body shame and sexual shame nonsense built into it.
They have fireworks every Friday and Saturday, but the rest of the week people are confused because they expect fireworks. The neighbors complain way more about the concerts than the fireworks 😂
If Tivoli is a theme park then what's the theme? I think calling any amusement park a theme park is a bit of an Americanism because theme parks are the norm over there.
seriously? I see theming everywhere from the Chinese tower, pirate ship, haunted house ride just to name a few. A theme park in essence is an amusement park that has theming (whether it's the rides and/or structures throughout the park) and Tivoli has it everywhere. A simple amusement park is a park with just barebone rides and ordinary, plain buildings for restaurants, shopping, games, etc. Everything else would just be concrete or grass. Tivoli is definitely NOT that.
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You have to pay to get in and then pay to ride? From a first perspective it sounds like a ripoff. However the quality of the park and rides within it makes it sound like it's worth the price so who cares.😄😄
Well you gotta think Tivoli isn't just an amusement park. People also enter the place to eat at one of their many fine restaurants, or go to one of its shows and or concerts. Just because someone is going to Tivoli doesnt it mean they're gonna ride the rides.
In 1976, when I was nine years old, my father took me on my very first roller coaster, a kiddie coaster, at Tivoli Gardens. He decided he didn't care much for roller coasters... but I've gone on to become a 55 year old coaster enthusiast. My obsession has been nonstop and consistent since that fateful day in Denmark so many years ago. Thanks Dad. He also took me to Legoland. So I went home to the states and got tell all my friends I went to a land of Legos. Which was a bonkers claim for an American kid in the mid 70s.
My mum was there in that year too
One of my favorite parks in the world. I’m glad to see another person make a review and give their thoughts. It’s a beautiful and charming place.
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RIP Vertigo one of the greatest attractions of all time
True never rode it but loved it if that makes sense 😅
The Hans Christian Anderson ride was hands down my favorite. The old style roller-coaster with a person working the breaks on each car was also pretty awesome.
My wife and I went there earlier this year and absolutely loved it. Such a charming little place
Hey, im going there soon. Is it too cold to go on the rides now? Don't know if i should only get the entry ticket
I still miss Vertigo... it was perhaps the best flat ride in the world, and certainly the best ride at the park in my opinion
They removed it? (Haven't been to Copenhagen since 2016). It indeed was the best one in the park.
@@Dustz92 Yea, it was closed after 2020 and was removed in January of 2022
@@Dustz92 It had very small capacity and high maintenance cost. It lost money.
Love this park so much, so beautiful at night!
I went a couple weeks before and must say, it's one of the most charming parks I've ever been to. I went back 2 times on my trip. I got to do the haunted house, and it was SUPER well-themed. I was really impressed.
Small fact: Dæmonen is not the smallest b&m coaster, it is the smallest b&m looper but they have also built 2 family suspended coasters in china.
Sorry I should’ve clarified- it’s the smallest “big” B&M (excluding the family coasters)
@@CoasterStudios Nah it’s ok
tivoli has no must do attractions because the park itself is the must do. this park is the blueprint for parks as we know them today. it is not for nothing that Walt Disney was inspired by this park for his parks. the park is a total experience. it is one of the nicest parks in the world. just walking around here makes you happy. everything is so beautiful and well maintained and if you consider how old everything is, it makes it even more beautiful. it may not be big but that's what makes it so much fun. it is not a day spending but perfect for an evening only. a park like this does not need extremely large attractions. and you shouldn't compare it to big parks either.
if you are still looking for a must-do attraction, then that is the Rutschebanen. every roller coaster enthusiast with a bit of historical awareness should have ridden this one.
This seems like a fun, relaxing time. The garden looks relaxing, and the rides look meticulous.
Excellent Video! Super informative and engaging. Definitely on our list to visit. Thanks!
Enjoyed Tivoli in summer of 1971. I was born in and still live in Coney Island!
Don't quite see how Fatamorgana technically is the newest attraction. It opened in 2015, TikTak opened in 2018, Mælkevejen and Kamelen in 2019 and Villa Vendetta in 2021 ;-) Glad you guys enjoyed Rutschebanen
Best regards from one of the brakemen
Thank you for commenting! You guys have awesome jobs. I blame the internet for telling me Fata Morgana was the latest attraction. Last time I listen!
Very neat review. As a local though a few corrections, fun facts, and other things that might help you and many others out.
So first of all the park does actually have a fireworks show and an incredibly impressive one at that, however its only on saturdays. The light show that you saw is like their secondary offering.
Secondly the park might actually have had a standout ride that one would come back to this place just to experience in the past. That being a ride called Vertigo. It was a unique flatride by Technical park which was known for pulling 5G's on riders for up to 30 seconds at a time! It was quite popular, especially with enthusiasts but it was a maintenance nightmare so the park has decommissioned it. They still await a replacement but they have moved a kids drop tower that used to stand over by the powered coaster for the time being.
Also like these are just minor details but Fatamorgana aint even the newest ride. TikTak, the mondial shake below the star flyer is. And the fairy tale dark ride does have an english voiceover but yeah. And the big entrance with the Lego store is the main entrance. There is the other entrance by the Central station but thats it. There are 2 exits, one by City hall square and one by Fatamorgana facing the Glyptotek (a sculpture gallery) but those are exits only.
Personally my favorite part of the park is Smøgen, the little backalley behind Rutschebanen from which you enter the fun house. That place has the perfect vibe.
And the rest of this are just gonna be fun facts so here we go.
Tivoli has several different show venues, like the central concert hall behind the chair swing, the Glass hall in between the central field and the lake, the Pantanome theatre seen at 7:28 used for ballets and such, and of course the main stage at the central field used for everything from character shows, to orchestra music, to Dog shows, and huge concerts with big names like 50 cent and Aqua.
But the park has something for everyone. Their entire thing is having 4 different key focuses. The Scenery and landscaping. The culinary treats, the cultural experiences with shows and concerts, and lastly the rides.
Also my fault technically the 2 small coasters are newer than even Tik Tak but they're pretty much direct clones of the ones they replaced either way.
Can’t wait for the review of the final park of the trip.
Daemon was my first inverting coaster, which I rode in the beginning of December about a decade ago, and solidified my love for coasters. I do need to return!
Great review as always ❤
I love this park… went twice in 2022 from cruise and omg i didn’t want to leave..
I would LOVE to see a video on the most beautiful spots in theme parks! 🤩
We actually did an entire video about this!
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Wow, beautiful place. In my area, we have Disney World, Universal Studio and Seaworld parks.
A magic part of copenhagen
this park is definitely on my list for the summer time!
Lovely video - what a great part of Copenhagen
I was here today that's a very nice place I like so much entertainment
Try coming to Tivoli on a Sunday or a Saturday. Because the Tivoli Youth garden is walking parades in those days, try and search them up PS great video.
The reason why you couldn't get a grip about the dark ride "The Flying Trunk" is because it's based on the artwork of the writer H. C Andersen. Hence why there's so many different stories.
Thanks for the review. Is this Park croweded in the summer? Is thé waiting Line 20 min or like 1h? 😊
The Entrance with the Lego store next to it. IS the main entrances (it is called that :P) And gosh I should sOOO get around to get in there this year. I haven't been in Tivoli since I was around 13 or so and I am 42 now XD
Going there in December for the Christmas markets 😊
I just Love that place! 😍😍😍
The thing you described as a haunted house meets dolls or something like that, is a like show thing from many of H.C. Andersens most well known fairytales and whe get in the ride you can turn from ddanish to english tour guide so it tells you about every little thing
They probably went with B&M for the major rollercoaster because 4-across seating gives it higher capacity. Remember - it is a tiny park with a pretty huge number of guests. Also, they don't have that many rides to maintain, but get a lot of visitors, so I doubt the price is a problem.
True. And it was built way back in 2004. That was before we really saw a boom in compact roller coaster designs like the Eurofighter or Skyrocket 2. The market back then was much more limited. And existing compact-ish designs like the Vekoma Boomerang still would have a hard time fitting in (plus back then there was a different park in Denmark with a boomerang, and another park got an Invertigo in 2005 anyway. Both of which and their parks are closed now btw)
Sometimes I can get R/T airfare for. ONLY $$300.00 from Chicago. Ben thinking I might go for a long weekend to explore. Might check it out. Really enjoyed video
Hi Taylor what's up my buddy wow dude this is such a cool park but i never been there before but awesome 👍 and i egee with you your awesome 👍 stay safe my friend.
4:40 B&M also has there family inverts, I believe those are the smallest.
God it was so awesome too see you'd be surprised
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I thought it was Toverland
@@JiggingtonSawface no i think it's gona be efteling
Tivoli Gardens is very much also about history and traditions. I think that many danish families goes there once a year as sort of a tradition.
Cool video and great review! But you seem to have misunderstood the meaning behind the ride you call 'haunted mansion style ride vehicle'. This is supposed to be flying suitcases taking you on a journey through the fairytales of HC Andersen, a very famous Danish author. Also the author that originally came up with 'The Little Mermaid'. A very different story from what Disney turned it into.
Great review 👏 it's a classic park 👌
i remember when i was here when it was late, and i remember going on a ride which only i was on, i rode it like 10 times and the employee there kept waiting for me to go on lol.
They do have fireworks 1-2 times a week. Information can be found on their website
I miss Vertigo, such a great flat ride.
Me and partner are going to Copenhagen in the summer, I really want to try this place. Even if only to walk around and soak in the atmosphere. My partner isn’t really one for rides but will enjoy watching me if I go on any and just enjoy the park, what I want to know really is can you pay individually per ride if you just want to go one or two instead of buying and all inclusive wrist band?
Oh you can pay per ride but the prices are really expensive per ride so if you plan on doing more than 3-4 rides total, just go with the wristband. Like as an example, a single ride on Rutschebanen costs 60kr while an all day wristband costs 170kr. So even if you plan to just ride that 3 times its already more worth to get the wristband.
What are the lines for the rides like?
How I wish I dont have bppv! I would love to ride all of those😢
This park is another reason why I think Denmark is one of the best countries in the world for coasters.
This was the last park my Grannie went to. That was a very long time ago
whats goin on there at 4:13
Denmark moment. We're pretty relaxed about nudity and even adult themes. I mean just wait till Taylor posts the review of Bakken's Rutschebanen (and or Linnanmaki's Vuoristorata since they're clones).
Or alternatively look up John Dillermand.
Much of that part of the world is waaaaay less repressed about the human body. America has all that puritanical body shame and sexual shame nonsense built into it.
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They have fireworks every Friday and Saturday, but the rest of the week people are confused because they expect fireworks. The neighbors complain way more about the concerts than the fireworks 😂
Lol should have heard how loud it was with Macklemore about a week ago😂😂
2022 - 1843 = 179 ..yep, that's over a hundred 100 years yep.
im going here tomorrow with my friend
Fireworks are illegal most of the year in Denmark and only allowed for like a week around New Year's. And let me tell you. They go nuts lol
You can get a permit for fireworks for an event like a fair. You need to have a qualified pyrotechnician to set them up and set them off.
is this park bettter or liseberg
Liseberg
8:30 THAT IS 1:30 AM?????? BRUH THAT IS LIKE 9 AM
You forget this is Denmark where in the summer the sun is REALLY weird. You ever heard of midnight suns before?
@ no I know it’s just really interesting to see that haha
@ Yeah okay 😅 hope I wasn’t coming across as snippy on like a two year old comment with like one upvote anyway
@ nah I don’t take offense to most things so all good
Fireworks are only allowed in Denmark like three days a year or you need to get consent from the police
but tivoli had fireworkds just at 00.00
If Tivoli is a theme park then what's the theme? I think calling any amusement park a theme park is a bit of an Americanism because theme parks are the norm over there.
seriously? I see theming everywhere from the Chinese tower, pirate ship, haunted house ride just to name a few. A theme park in essence is an amusement park that has theming (whether it's the rides and/or structures throughout the park) and Tivoli has it everywhere. A simple amusement park is a park with just barebone rides and ordinary, plain buildings for restaurants, shopping, games, etc. Everything else would just be concrete or grass. Tivoli is definitely NOT that.
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You have to pay to get in and then pay to ride? From a first perspective it sounds like a ripoff. However the quality of the park and rides within it makes it sound like it's worth the price so who cares.😄😄
Well you gotta think Tivoli isn't just an amusement park. People also enter the place to eat at one of their many fine restaurants, or go to one of its shows and or concerts. Just because someone is going to Tivoli doesnt it mean they're gonna ride the rides.
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