For people from germany heide park is quite special, it had the first hydraulic launch, first dive coaster, first wing coaster and has the biggest wooden rollercoaster, which are quite rare in germany.
Also Limit (Toxic Garden) was the first inverted looping coaster. And acording to my own research Big Loop was the first multiple looping coaster and only the second looping coaster after Nessie in Hansa Park (hm.. there were probably some looping coaster on German fairs, idk how to research that)
@@5thElem3nt Big Loop wasn't the first multi inversion coaster in Germany. Super Spirale, Super Wirbel and Wirbelwind all came to parks earlier, plus the travelling Doppel Looping. First modern looping coaster in Germany was the travelling Looping Star in 1978.
Colossos used to have crazy ejector when it opened early 2000's. Every hill you could hear those upstops so loudly, it was pure bliss... The trims they added afterwards just circumcised it completely, sadly....
Regarding Colossos: Colossos was faster before the rebuild. When it originally opened it was a lot faster than calculated before, and I guess that was one factor in they early need for a complete rebuild. This knowledge and the findings after the track failed needing it to be replaced surely informed the choices for the rebuild, trading speed for longevity. El Toro has proven more than once that its track is not in a good shape and could do with a rebuild with the new improved track style if there is a want to keep it alive for longer. Balder got its track already replaced, T-Express too, in a way, El Toro is way overdue after the incidents of the past.
Thank you guys so much, you speak from my soul and I hope Merlin sees this video. I grew up with this park and Colossos being my first "big" roller coaster in 2001. It's time for something like Voltron or Hyperia or Kärnan or whatever, there are so many possibilities on the market...
I agree with you. In my opinion Heide Park was/is on a huge decline for two decades now. Just compare the coaster line-up of Heide Park, Europa Park and Phantasialand back in 2001: Heide Park just opened Colossos, the largest wooden coaster in the world and the second highest wood/steel in europe. It already had an SLC, Big Loop and the Bobsled. Europa Parks biggest attracktion was Poseidon and Euro Mir. And in Phantasialand two rollercoasters burned down that year, leaving it with just two coasters (Colorado Adventure and Temple of the Night Hawk). After that, Heide Park still got some "Fist in Germany"-Attractions, but all of them feel like they are the cheapest options Heide Park coud buy. Just compare Krake (first dive-coaster) and Flug der Dämonen (first wing coaster) to Taron (first multi-launch) and F.L.Y. (first flying coaster) and it should be clear what I mean. I personally also don't like the general "Helloween"-theming, I liked Heide Park better when it was clean and tidy like a park of a castle with attractions. But Collosos will probably be my most favorite coaster as long as it operates (maybe a little bit of nostalgia).
Honestly I’m kinda both equally interested in Colossos and El Toro, for Colossos mainly because of the theming with the BIG TREE FELLA and the rides size and El Toro just looks like it’s really fast and looks like it has lots of twists, I’m sorta equally interested in both of them. That’s my talk about possibly future coaster plans over now. I’m still interested in T-Express the most since it looks awesome and crazy as well as being in a at Everland which looks like a gorgeous and beautiful theme park. Love these vlog episodes. 🙋♀️✌️
I’m curious as to what the local perception of Heide Park is like compared to some of the other big German parks. Merlin get away with their corner cutting here in the UK as there’s no better alternative, but with the likes of Europa and Phantasialand competing at a national level, makes me wonder what sort of rep it has comparatively.
as a german enthusiast: It has a cheap reputation. This park cuts corners everywhere. Opening and closing times, when lines are being closed, general operations are ASS, esp. in comparison to Europa Park or Phantasialand and even Hansa Park (which doesn't have high throughput coasters to begin with), the scenery is also cheapo McCheapy and the whole park is generally just not... cared for. The staff is also obviously underpaid, because nobody has such a shitty mood for no reason, and saying this as a german who often times are being labelled as being "cold", esp. to americans, this is noticeable for locals here as well. The biggest thing making it a major outlier is the IPs everywhere. It's very unusual in europe in general, since most parks are usually family run or in some form of small company run, meaning no major conglomerates like Merlin, Six Flags or what not. Basically it's a fine park, but I went exactly ONCE there and will only return when they get a new coaster I care about, because there is nothing special about it to come back to. Hansa Park is also a huge competitor imo and isn't further away if you are ever visiting Hamburg (both parks are reachable by train in about 1 1/2 hours). Pretty much most of the criticism they mention in their video applies, but it gets amplified by comparison to the other german/netherlands/belgian/french parks in the "vicinity" (in terms of visitors). Sadly this park had a great life ahead of it, being opened by a friend of the Mack family, hence so many attractions are Mack Rides from earlier times, but sadly he died suddenly and it went downhill from there.
@@HeadshotyTSW You're mixing things up. The founder of the park is alive, his father died suddenly when he was planning to open Europa-Park together with the Mack family. And operations worse than Hansapark? I disagree, that's far off the truth.
@@HeadshotyTSWthanks for such an in-depth reply, that’s exactly what I was thinking. Merlin’s UK parks suffer much the same way, so it’s interesting to look at them through a different lens!
@@svenlakemeier You are right, I misremembered this. Thanks for clarifying! In terms of operations: I was there on a busyish day. Everything was still only running 1 train operations and dispatching took way too long, esp. in comparison to all other parks in germany. 30-40min wait times on a day where most connecting roads were rather empty is just terrible operations. I assume this happens due to cost cutting reasons, but it just feels bad. Hansa Park has good operations, but low throughput rides. The wait times are long there too, but the reasons are different imo. We might just disagree on this tho and that's fine. :)
the thing with colossos is that before the re-tracking the coaster had the old heavy trains like balder at liseberg and the only 2 trims the coaster had back then compared to the 6 trims now were NEVER in use back then ... colossos used to fly over the hills like el toro back then ( which i had the luck to ride last year best wooden coaster i've ridden so far ) and i was amazed just how the first half of el toro immidiatly reminded me about how colossos used to be ! it was nearly an identical experience just alone from the airtime ! greetings from one of the ex teamleaders of both the old and new colossos :)
I’ve only been to Heide Park once, and I happened to go on a pretty quiet day. Honestly, though, every attraction there is just missing that certain something, you know? With some more investment, the park could be amazing. The free-fall ride was a blast! But aside from Colossus, there really wasn’t any other roller coaster I enjoyed. Your criticism is totally on point, and I hope the park’s manager sees this video! 😊
Well, at Phantasialand, we have the closing times for attractions on the monitors and in the app and people still are so confused when Crazy Bats closes early five times a week for Fantissima.
Colossos has after the retracking 4 trimmbrakes, the first one on the first drop. This ist why it has so much softer airtime than before the retrack or El Torro. This is also the reason why the helis does nothing. The coaster was planned with much higer speeds in mind.
Colossos is kinda bittersweet for me. I grew up close to the park and since the retrack I still love it but I miss the crazy ejector airtime it had before.
Hi, I myself have only ridden Colossos after retracking and also find it too weak in terms of airtime... Some people claim that the ride felt more intense until 2016, i.e. before the retracking, and that Heide Park may have reduced the speed of the ride to reduce wear and tear on the coaster. I don't know if this is true, but it could be...
Colossos after retracking has become soft. Between 2003 (I think?) and 2016, it was quite a lot faster. And from 2001 til the trim brakes installment, it was *insane!* Kind of like an Intimidator 305 moment with this coaster 😂
4:59 that happened to me on wild eagle at Dollywood. I had ridden it earlier with my sister, but, I also wanted to ride it with my mom. Good way to freak your mom out 😆
The Park is my home Park and the Park really laks in quantity of quality I would say. Some of the Coasters feel like they are just there to be that one trick coaster to say here is germanys first or europes first this and that. It is sad that the day you were there it was really rainy (it is often in this part of germany but it is still sad) because i have felt like Colossos runs way faster when the sun is shining. When its warm you can feel the trim hit right before the helix. Before the retrack it seemed to go faster (at least it sounded so I was too young to ride it back then). Flug der Dämonen, Desert Race and Colossos also really warm up as the day goes on. But still like i said the Park is big but really lacks the quality it feels more like quantity so it is clearly no comparison to the Phantasialand or Europa Park. Also it lacks of its charme it had before Merlin took over. But Iam glad you visited and had a good time.
(If this question has been asked before, you can ignore it) Out of the Intamin pre-fabricated wooden coasters (Colossos, T-Express, Balder and El Toro); how would you rank them best to worst?
One thing I don't like about Heide Park are their age restriction on most of the big rollercoaster rides. They don't have them as strict in other parks. My son is 9 years old and crazy about wild rollercoasters (And a big fan of your channel too). He is allowed to ride Kärnan, Novgorod etc in Hansa Park and Voltron, Blue Fire and Wodan in Europa Park. But he is not allowed to ride Colossos, Krake, Desert Race, Toxic Garden and Flug der Dämonen in Heide Park. That is pretty weird in my opinion. And also the How to Train your Dragon boat ride in Heide Park is so lame, and could have been done so much better.
That's spooky, 5 mins before this video was posted I was on Heide Parks website looking at their rides for a future visit..... Yhe UA-cam Algorithm knows me too well 😂
I made a list of some parks you should/could go to for next seasons coastin thu europe. I did this by putting all the coasters you missed at parks you've been to, new rides at parks you've been to, new parks for you that look good and some parks you already enjoyed nearby (and probably a bit of my bias with some of these). Here are my 20 I picked out in a rough order. Linnanmaki, sarkanniemi amusement park?, powerpark, wonder island, drievliet family park, walibi holland, efteling, toverland, walibi belgium, plopsaland de panne, walibi rhone-alps, garda land, mirabilandia, fantasiana, wiener prater, energylandia, legendia?, land of legends, korsan adasi, vialand. Bear in mind that I am expecting all the new for 2025 coasters to be open when you go so maybe if you go and some rides aren't open that would change things. Did I miss anything big?
It's such a shame that the airtime at Colossos is so poor at the altitude. I rode the train for the first time last summer and was very disappointed, especially because many people rank the train in the top 5 in Germany. The trims have to go and then it could be nice, but the way it is now, it's far too weak for me personally. After all, Colossos looks impressive.
Went to this park almost every year. Wonder how you think of it. Altough i think the park isnt the best(phantasialand just spoiled me with the themeing and everything else) its still good for thrill seekers with krake, Colossus, flug der dämonen, desert race and the most intense INDIE BLITZ But seriously indie blitz and another smaller coaster at a small park prob shaped my entire love for rollercoasters. Anyways hope u enjoyed the parks of my country
okay i guess y'all got a very bad ride on FdD, front or back on the right when it's warmed up can be deceptively whippy, and of course it's not super aggressive, but it can give a very good ride imo edit: also i wanna make my case for desert race, sure it's a clone of rita, but the profiling is slightly improved, sure it's very short, but when it's warmed up (and imo it really does need to warm up) it's a great mix of speed, whip, ejector, and even strong positives. it may be only like 20 seconds, but they can be 20 seconds of pure adrenaline imo
Sadly the wing coaster did ride on one train the whole summer long as well as desert race. The park is really struggling with staffing at the moment and they’re way understaffed.
Heide Park is a good park for people who have nothing to compare against. Allthough they have a good collection of rides theres no ride that delivers 100%. Everything average. I always leave this park slightly disappointed and bored. I think the Bob is my fav at HP. Visually the park is a little bit above average. Totally agree to Taylor´s statement. Things look better than they are.
Hallo der Heidepark gehört der Betreiber Gruppe Merlin an und der ein ein Bau Zyklus von 4 Jahren 2026 wäre wieder eine große Neuheit wie eine Achterbahn dran aber lassen wir uns überraschen ich hoffe ihr hattet einen schönen Tag bei uns im Heidepark Resort
I think this was the most disappointing park in Germany (or maybe of all the parks I did in Europe). I only left Movie Park feeling more disappointed. Operations are very 'Merlin'-like. Taking off a train to have long queues, to sell more fast tracks, ... stuff like that. No real standouts, like you all mention. I only live a couple of hours away and I wouldn't go back soon.
I feel like we wouldn't put a caricature depiction of any other ethnic group as a prop in a theme park so idk why native americans would be fine either
@shroomyesc natives don't mind it actually. As an example. When the redskins changed to the commanders the tribe was offended because they removed the imagery of their iconic chief. They are trying to get them to change it back
@MrPatrickbuit You're insane to think they have nothing that stands put, they have an Intamim prefab, 2 B&Ms, a giant Intamin Gyro Drop Tower, and an Intamin Launch coaster and more. Do the other parks in Germany have all that?
@@maxhagenauer24 The other parks in Germany have rollercoasters with actual forces on them,. You're right about Scream though. That's the one redeeming thing about this park, but other than that it's just lame.
For people from germany heide park is quite special, it had the first hydraulic launch, first dive coaster, first wing coaster and has the biggest wooden rollercoaster, which are quite rare in germany.
I thought it was oblivion.
@@oliverabrigo4103, I’m guessing he means in Germany
Also Limit (Toxic Garden) was the first inverted looping coaster. And acording to my own research Big Loop was the first multiple looping coaster and only the second looping coaster after Nessie in Hansa Park (hm.. there were probably some looping coaster on German fairs, idk how to research that)
@@5thElem3nt Big Loop wasn't the first multi inversion coaster in Germany. Super Spirale, Super Wirbel and Wirbelwind all came to parks earlier, plus the travelling Doppel Looping. First modern looping coaster in Germany was the travelling Looping Star in 1978.
it's always a good day when coaster studios uploads 😄
Colossos used to give stronger airtime, but they trimmed it down a bit after the re-tracking to reduce wear
19:50 incredible trick shot 😂
Colossos used to have crazy ejector when it opened early 2000's. Every hill you could hear those upstops so loudly, it was pure bliss... The trims they added afterwards just circumcised it completely, sadly....
Why does it sound like two Sarah's talking at once at the beginning?
Maybe intentional. Or maybe editing fail
yeah just a weird audio mistake i guess lol!
@@CoasterStudios but its prefect because haloween recently happened.
Saw you at adventure express when i went for haunt@@CoasterStudios
this series has been so good! gonna be sad when its over
Regarding Colossos: Colossos was faster before the rebuild. When it originally opened it was a lot faster than calculated before, and I guess that was one factor in they early need for a complete rebuild. This knowledge and the findings after the track failed needing it to be replaced surely informed the choices for the rebuild, trading speed for longevity. El Toro has proven more than once that its track is not in a good shape and could do with a rebuild with the new improved track style if there is a want to keep it alive for longer.
Balder got its track already replaced, T-Express too, in a way, El Toro is way overdue after the incidents of the past.
I know Colossos since the opening in 2001. Before the retracking it was faster and more intense. Now it is smoother.
Thank you guys so much, you speak from my soul and I hope Merlin sees this video. I grew up with this park and Colossos being my first "big" roller coaster in 2001.
It's time for something like Voltron or Hyperia or Kärnan or whatever, there are so many possibilities on the market...
Heide Park always has been a family only themepark it it shows. The rides are not bad, but they are also not outstanding by most standards.
8:20 LMAOOO SLC IS SO TRUE
I agree with you. In my opinion Heide Park was/is on a huge decline for two decades now. Just compare the coaster line-up of Heide Park, Europa Park and Phantasialand back in 2001:
Heide Park just opened Colossos, the largest wooden coaster in the world and the second highest wood/steel in europe. It already had an SLC, Big Loop and the Bobsled. Europa Parks biggest attracktion was Poseidon and Euro Mir. And in Phantasialand two rollercoasters burned down that year, leaving it with just two coasters (Colorado Adventure and Temple of the Night Hawk).
After that, Heide Park still got some "Fist in Germany"-Attractions, but all of them feel like they are the cheapest options Heide Park coud buy. Just compare Krake (first dive-coaster) and Flug der Dämonen (first wing coaster) to Taron (first multi-launch) and F.L.Y. (first flying coaster) and it should be clear what I mean.
I personally also don't like the general "Helloween"-theming, I liked Heide Park better when it was clean and tidy like a park of a castle with attractions.
But Collosos will probably be my most favorite coaster as long as it operates (maybe a little bit of nostalgia).
I love this series! ❤❤ I also especially love the snacks 😋! Keep up the great work!
9:27 was friggn cute 🥹
Honestly I’m kinda both equally interested in Colossos and El Toro, for Colossos mainly because of the theming with the BIG TREE FELLA and the rides size and El Toro just looks like it’s really fast and looks like it has lots of twists, I’m sorta equally interested in both of them. That’s my talk about possibly future coaster plans over now. I’m still interested in T-Express the most since it looks awesome and crazy as well as being in a at Everland which looks like a gorgeous and beautiful theme park. Love these vlog episodes. 🙋♀️✌️
I’m curious as to what the local perception of Heide Park is like compared to some of the other big German parks. Merlin get away with their corner cutting here in the UK as there’s no better alternative, but with the likes of Europa and Phantasialand competing at a national level, makes me wonder what sort of rep it has comparatively.
as a german enthusiast:
It has a cheap reputation. This park cuts corners everywhere. Opening and closing times, when lines are being closed, general operations are ASS, esp. in comparison to Europa Park or Phantasialand and even Hansa Park (which doesn't have high throughput coasters to begin with), the scenery is also cheapo McCheapy and the whole park is generally just not... cared for. The staff is also obviously underpaid, because nobody has such a shitty mood for no reason, and saying this as a german who often times are being labelled as being "cold", esp. to americans, this is noticeable for locals here as well.
The biggest thing making it a major outlier is the IPs everywhere. It's very unusual in europe in general, since most parks are usually family run or in some form of small company run, meaning no major conglomerates like Merlin, Six Flags or what not.
Basically it's a fine park, but I went exactly ONCE there and will only return when they get a new coaster I care about, because there is nothing special about it to come back to. Hansa Park is also a huge competitor imo and isn't further away if you are ever visiting Hamburg (both parks are reachable by train in about 1 1/2 hours).
Pretty much most of the criticism they mention in their video applies, but it gets amplified by comparison to the other german/netherlands/belgian/french parks in the "vicinity" (in terms of visitors).
Sadly this park had a great life ahead of it, being opened by a friend of the Mack family, hence so many attractions are Mack Rides from earlier times, but sadly he died suddenly and it went downhill from there.
@@HeadshotyTSW You're mixing things up. The founder of the park is alive, his father died suddenly when he was planning to open Europa-Park together with the Mack family.
And operations worse than Hansapark? I disagree, that's far off the truth.
@@HeadshotyTSWthanks for such an in-depth reply, that’s exactly what I was thinking.
Merlin’s UK parks suffer much the same way, so it’s interesting to look at them through a different lens!
@@svenlakemeier You are right, I misremembered this. Thanks for clarifying!
In terms of operations: I was there on a busyish day. Everything was still only running 1 train operations and dispatching took way too long, esp. in comparison to all other parks in germany. 30-40min wait times on a day where most connecting roads were rather empty is just terrible operations. I assume this happens due to cost cutting reasons, but it just feels bad. Hansa Park has good operations, but low throughput rides. The wait times are long there too, but the reasons are different imo. We might just disagree on this tho and that's fine. :)
Krake's Immelmann is honestly such an underrated inversion
Flug Der Dämonen kicks ass
the thing with colossos is that before the re-tracking the coaster had the old heavy trains like balder at liseberg and the only 2 trims the coaster had back then compared to the 6 trims now were NEVER in use back then ... colossos used to fly over the hills like el toro back then ( which i had the luck to ride last year best wooden coaster i've ridden so far ) and i was amazed just how the first half of el toro immidiatly reminded me about how colossos used to be ! it was nearly an identical experience just alone from the airtime !
greetings from one of the ex teamleaders of both the old and new colossos :)
Probably because of more experience but Tanner has markedly improved on camera in this series.
16:26 there are actualy trims on the hills
I’ve only been to Heide Park once, and I happened to go on a pretty quiet day. Honestly, though, every attraction there is just missing that certain something, you know? With some more investment, the park could be amazing.
The free-fall ride was a blast! But aside from Colossus, there really wasn’t any other roller coaster I enjoyed.
Your criticism is totally on point, and I hope the park’s manager sees this video! 😊
Uh, now I remember where I know German Tim from...he's one of the awesome people from IMAscore.
We love Tim!!
He was also involved with "This is how we roll".
Well, at Phantasialand, we have the closing times for attractions on the monitors and in the app and people still are so confused when Crazy Bats closes early five times a week for Fantissima.
Colossos has after the retracking 4 trimmbrakes, the first one on the first drop. This ist why it has so much softer airtime than before the retrack or El Torro. This is also the reason why the helis does nothing. The coaster was planned with much higer speeds in mind.
Colossos is kinda bittersweet for me. I grew up close to the park and since the retrack I still love it but I miss the crazy ejector airtime it had before.
Finally you Ride Colossos🤩
Hi, I myself have only ridden Colossos after retracking and also find it too weak in terms of airtime... Some people claim that the ride felt more intense until 2016, i.e. before the retracking, and that Heide Park may have reduced the speed of the ride to reduce wear and tear on the coaster. I don't know if this is true, but it could be...
That IS true...like many others wrote...it delivered crazy ejector before the rebuild....
Colossos after retracking has become soft. Between 2003 (I think?) and 2016, it was quite a lot faster. And from 2001 til the trim brakes installment, it was *insane!* Kind of like an Intimidator 305 moment with this coaster 😂
PUT IT IN REVERSE TERRY ‼️
4:59 that happened to me on wild eagle at Dollywood. I had ridden it earlier with my sister, but, I also wanted to ride it with my mom. Good way to freak your mom out 😆
1:41 Caught me off guard! It eans till soon in german. lol
Glad you got to ride Colossus this time!
MY HOME PARK 🥳🥳
You have to Go to Movieland in Italy
That toilet sign was…interesting!
The Park is my home Park and the Park really laks in quantity of quality I would say. Some of the Coasters feel like they are just there to be that one trick coaster to say here is germanys first or europes first this and that. It is sad that the day you were there it was really rainy (it is often in this part of germany but it is still sad) because i have felt like Colossos runs way faster when the sun is shining. When its warm you can feel the trim hit right before the helix. Before the retrack it seemed to go faster (at least it sounded so I was too young to ride it back then). Flug der Dämonen, Desert Race and Colossos also really warm up as the day goes on. But still like i said the Park is big but really lacks the quality it feels more like quantity so it is clearly no comparison to the Phantasialand or Europa Park. Also it lacks of its charme it had before Merlin took over. But Iam glad you visited and had a good time.
That klokanky came in handy later on lol
Omg Gabby 😂🩷
(If this question has been asked before, you can ignore it)
Out of the Intamin pre-fabricated wooden coasters (Colossos, T-Express, Balder and El Toro); how would you rank them best to worst?
5:02 Is There A Reason For It? Was There An Error In The System And It Reset The Train?
We have the same friendship bracelet Sarah :) YOYOK
One thing I don't like about Heide Park are their age restriction on most of the big rollercoaster rides. They don't have them as strict in other parks. My son is 9 years old and crazy about wild rollercoasters (And a big fan of your channel too). He is allowed to ride Kärnan, Novgorod etc in Hansa Park and Voltron, Blue Fire and Wodan in Europa Park. But he is not allowed to ride Colossos, Krake, Desert Race, Toxic Garden and Flug der Dämonen in Heide Park. That is pretty weird in my opinion.
And also the How to Train your Dragon boat ride in Heide Park is so lame, and could have been done so much better.
That's spooky, 5 mins before this video was posted I was on Heide Parks website looking at their rides for a future visit..... Yhe UA-cam Algorithm knows me too well 😂
Finally this vlog is uploaded .when was it filmed ? And when was uour visit to Europa park ?
yayyyy my homepark
I made a list of some parks you should/could go to for next seasons coastin thu europe. I did this by putting all the coasters you missed at parks you've been to, new rides at parks you've been to, new parks for you that look good and some parks you already enjoyed nearby (and probably a bit of my bias with some of these). Here are my 20 I picked out in a rough order. Linnanmaki, sarkanniemi amusement park?, powerpark, wonder island, drievliet family park, walibi holland, efteling, toverland, walibi belgium, plopsaland de panne, walibi rhone-alps, garda land, mirabilandia, fantasiana, wiener prater, energylandia, legendia?, land of legends, korsan adasi, vialand.
Bear in mind that I am expecting all the new for 2025 coasters to be open when you go so maybe if you go and some rides aren't open that would change things. Did I miss anything big?
You could also add duinrell its close to drievliet.
I also found Hossoland is opening in poland 2025 with some massive new coasters
22 parks I guess
I just realized I missed parc asterix
Coming up on Coastin' thru Europe🗣️🗣️💥🔥💯💯
8:12 Would be funny if a Vekoma SLC got a torture theme
That is my home park
Did you ride Big Loop and the drop tower?
Colossus is basically a giant version of wicker man
tbh, im more exited for coastin through asia
completely understandable! We can't wait to share it with you :)
my favorit attraction is by far scream, hope it wasnt closed, cuz it was never mentioned in the video :(
17:20 this took me out 😭😭
Here in the Netherlands we are curious for your opinion about Efteling"s newest attraction Danse Macabre.
it looks cool!
@CoasterStudios when O when you gonna review it? I would like to see your faces on the ride . 😊
24:49 I HATE THAT WORD TOO!!!
It's such a shame that the airtime at Colossos is so poor at the altitude.
I rode the train for the first time last summer and was very disappointed, especially because many people rank the train in the top 5 in Germany.
The trims have to go and then it could be nice, but the way it is now, it's far too weak for me personally.
After all, Colossos looks impressive.
Went to this park almost every year. Wonder how you think of it. Altough i think the park isnt the best(phantasialand just spoiled me with the themeing and everything else) its still good for thrill seekers with krake, Colossus, flug der dämonen, desert race and the most intense
INDIE BLITZ
But seriously indie blitz and another smaller coaster at a small park prob shaped my entire love for rollercoasters.
Anyways hope u enjoyed the parks of my country
PUT IT IN REVERSE TERRY!
Can you do a review video about lisebergsbanan?
The Merlin Group excels in merchandise.
What did most of the coaster is being white? ( well except for colossus and that other one )
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okay i guess y'all got a very bad ride on FdD, front or back on the right when it's warmed up can be deceptively whippy, and of course it's not super aggressive, but it can give a very good ride imo
edit: also i wanna make my case for desert race, sure it's a clone of rita, but the profiling is slightly improved, sure it's very short, but when it's warmed up (and imo it really does need to warm up) it's a great mix of speed, whip, ejector, and even strong positives. it may be only like 20 seconds, but they can be 20 seconds of pure adrenaline imo
Have you been to movie park during Halloween ?
We have not!
Poor Sarah and her little voice 😢 hope it gets better
Her voice sounded fine to me
@nancyfarkas3592 she loses her voice constantly. Said it's something wrong with a vocal cord.
When was that?
Because i saw myelf in that video so many times😂
You americans are so spoiled with your big coasters,wish we had bigger coasters in europe 😊
Sadly the wing coaster did ride on one train the whole summer long as well as desert race. The park is really struggling with staffing at the moment and they’re way understaffed.
The wingcoaster always had 2 trains operating.
@ they have two trains but almost never used both during this season. Even when the park was packed they run one train
Really sad they never got the planner intamin giga coaster
Whats Taylors XHandle
@coasterstudios
We went in July. I positioned my daughter to take a lovely video of krake after we came off, she may of got a bit wet😂
9:38 did that man just climb out of the bin?
Btw flambards theme park is forever closing soon😢
Isnt Krakens capacity fine? Flug der Dämonen is the awful one
No Jen content this time? 😢
I think she was kinda cute in the previous videos😊
Hoping to see more cameos in a future video ;)
She had to leave a day early so couldn’t join for Heide Park. She will be in a future vlog though coming soon from a different park :)
PUt It iN revErSE TErrY PuT iT In REveRse
Heide Park is a good park for people who have nothing to compare against. Allthough they have a good collection of rides theres no ride that delivers 100%. Everything average. I always leave this park slightly disappointed and bored. I think the Bob is my fav at HP. Visually the park is a little bit above average. Totally agree to Taylor´s statement. Things look better than they are.
love the way on how sarah's twin and sarah herself says comin up on coastin thru europe
Yeah that wasn't there when we did the edit... it must've been some weird editing glitch because its not supposed to be like that
@@CoasterStudios lol
Torture theme for SLC - Sarah
Hallo der Heidepark gehört der Betreiber Gruppe Merlin an und der ein ein Bau Zyklus von 4 Jahren 2026 wäre wieder eine große Neuheit wie eine Achterbahn dran aber lassen wir uns überraschen ich hoffe ihr hattet einen schönen Tag bei uns im Heidepark Resort
I think this was the most disappointing park in Germany (or maybe of all the parks I did in Europe). I only left Movie Park feeling more disappointed. Operations are very 'Merlin'-like. Taking off a train to have long queues, to sell more fast tracks, ... stuff like that. No real standouts, like you all mention. I only live a couple of hours away and I wouldn't go back soon.
Voyage > El Toro
"This freaking coaster is themed to..... TORTURE 😨"
-Sarah, 2024
It’s cool to see that I wasn’t the only one enjoying the SLC toxic garden
1:44 Bis Bald😂😂😂
Not the best vlog tbh.
Looks like an amazing park, hopefully I will get to Germany one day
How was that racist? It's just a native head
I feel like we wouldn't put a caricature depiction of any other ethnic group as a prop in a theme park so idk why native americans would be fine either
@shroomyesc natives don't mind it actually. As an example. When the redskins changed to the commanders the tribe was offended because they removed the imagery of their iconic chief. They are trying to get them to change it back
@@Intellectuallychallengedhow do you know they don’t mind? Just because a few don’t
@nancyfarkas3592 not everyone is an over sensitive woke white woman Nancy. Not everything is offensive
Merlin cost cutting and lack of investment is really starting to show. Nearly 10 years since the last coaster??
they stated the refurbishment of Colossos counted as a big investment
Hamburger Dom ist anders
My home park. Its such a nice park with a lot of variety between coasters :)
Kraken is the worst dive coaster imo.
But the music for it is awesome!
@@claudiakruger3595 true. Same with the wing coaster.
Its called Krake ;)
@@Colossos.the.Woodie oops
Yeah this park sucks
Yes the best looking park in Germany! I have been waiting for this vlog!
whar about europapark and phantsialand?
@jl6471 The collection of rides is not as good in those parks.
@@maxhagenauer24 You're insane lol. Heide Park genuinely has nothing that stands out.
@MrPatrickbuit You're insane to think they have nothing that stands put, they have an Intamim prefab, 2 B&Ms, a giant Intamin Gyro Drop Tower, and an Intamin Launch coaster and more. Do the other parks in Germany have all that?
@@maxhagenauer24 The other parks in Germany have rollercoasters with actual forces on them,.
You're right about Scream though. That's the one redeeming thing about this park, but other than that it's just lame.
How is a rollercoaster racist
Be for real now, that is definitely racist... It's like the equivalent of putting a racially stereotyped black person's face on the train.
Did you see the front of the train?