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2019: Scandinavia & Snorri Touren

I assume that some of these details have been taken from last week's radio show, but Europa Park's Place have revealed the following list of new attractions/changed for 2019:

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Some translated points:
  • The Raftig Fjord Tunnel will look like a troll house
  • Vineta will not be rebuilt
  • A new Scandinavian restaurant should see the light of day
  • The basement of the Scandinavian Quarter would hide a surprise
  • The Mack Bank should receive the first elements showing the new version of the Pirates of Batavia (the attraction is expected to open for the end of the 2020 season)
I assume that work on Fjord Rafting will be complete for the start of the main season, and you would have to assume that much of the work on the Fjord Rafting side of Scandinavia will have to be complete by then for Fjord to safely operate.
 
The updates to the ‘rebuilt’ Scandinavia look charming yet refreshing. I’m certainly surprised the colour choice is considerably different but glad the building designs seem very similar. I can’t see many parks rebuilding older areas to the standard Europa have done.

I do wonder what the footprint of Vineta will be replaced with if it definitely isn’t coming back. Is it a different attraction? A restaurant? Or simply more access space? I guess we will have to see.

I do wonder whether these will open for the start of the season or later on? Especially as Fjord probably won’t open until the new tunnel and other elements around have been sorted.

I look forward to Batavia 2.0.
 
What was the basement of Scandinavia used for before? I assumed it was either a staff area or something to do with Batavia.

It would be amazing if Vineta became the entrance to an attraction similar to the diamond mine. It would actually become the experience most people expected it to be!

Thinking about it the concept art is missing the steps that used to go right down to the rapids level (which I assumed was for accessing the lower level of Vineta). You can see them in this picture:

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I'm not sure what was in the basement of Scandinavia before, I assume that it was some sort of storeage area.

Europa-Park Fans have noticed the following image which was part of a video the park released in the build up to Voletarium:

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The space shown looks to be a very similar shape to that of Scandinvia. So have the park had plans for a ride here longer than we thought?
 
I'm not sure what was in the basement of Scandinavia before, I assume that it was some sort of storeage area.

Europa-Park Fans have noticed the following image which was part of a video the park released in the build up to Voletarium:

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The space shown looks to be a very similar shape to that of Scandinvia. So have the park had plans for a ride here longer than we thought?
Still think the fire was an accident?
 
I've said before that it is all very convenient that they are able to re-launch Scandinavia in the park alongside the Scandinavian/Nordic themed hotel and waterpark!

However you do not brun your own park down when tens of thousands of guests are inside unless you want to seriously risk deaths and the charges that would follow.
 
Still think the fire was an accident?

I've said before that it is all very convenient that they are able to re-launch Scandinavia in the park alongside the Scandinavian/Nordic themed hotel and waterpark!

However you do not brun your own park down when tens of thousands of guests are inside unless you want to seriously risk deaths and the charges that would follow.

Yeah, it's not the Mack way of doing things is it!?

It may however have been an accident caused by some preparation for these works behind the scenes.
 
The official investigation by the police stated that the fire was caused by an electrical fault in the area of the Fjord Rafting tunnel. When you see photos and videos of how the fire started and spread then this does seem to be the case. Started in the tunnel, went up to the costume/backstage area, spread in to the Pirates building before moving over to engulf Scandinavia.
 
There is no way this fire would have been started deliberately. Not a chance.

As for a ride/attraction in the basement: EP have done it before.

Abenteuer Atlantis is, quite literally, in a storage basement underneath Greece.
 
Anyway, here is a look at how the Scandinavia reconstructing is progressing:

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Pretty similar so far, just a few minor changes to the doors/windows of the shop on the left.
 
Looking at the photos from winter, they seem to be working at the rapids end of the site the most, I imagine that is what they will want to finish before the season starts so the rapids can open all season. Then they can concentrate on the rest of the area and pirates.


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Michael Mack just tweeted this.

Very interesting indeed. Could this perhaps be the new basement under the Scandinavian alley? Certainly looks as though it could be :) Or if it’s not that, it still looks to be something to do with the reconstruction work that’s currently taking place in the area
 
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