Matt N
TS Member
- Favourite Ride
- Shambhala (PortAventura Park)
I thought Blackpool was a really nice place when I stayed there in 2019, although I must confess that we didn’t leave the main promenade itself and stayed on the Pleasure Beach property in the Big Blue Hotel. I very much enjoyed my time in the park and town, however!Too wet, cold and not a patch on what it used to be.
Bit like Blackpool itself.
But onto Valhalla; I’m genuinely not sure if I’d want to ride it outside of the hottest of summer days, to be honest, and even then, I’m not entirely sure if it’s an experience I’d want to repeat. I’m certainly not going to be one of those people who marathons it on WOW Weekends any time soon! I can’t even begin to imagine how cold riding Valhalla in February must be; the day I rode Valhalla for the first time (and thus far, only time) was a blisteringly hot August day, where the temperature was nearing 30 degrees, and I came off the ride wet through, shivering profusely and feeling almost hypothermic; is that normal? I dread to think how cold I’d have felt had it been a near-freezing weekend in February like some ride it in; I genuinely admire the cold tolerance of anyone who rides Valhalla in winter...
I’ll admit that elements of Valhalla are very impressive; I liked the fire at the end of the ride, where it goes up that wooden wall, as well as the cool little fire lanterns and logs in the second half of the ride, and while I didn’t find it a particularly enjoyable element to experience, I’ll admit that things like the water vortex are impressive from a technical standpoint. Ultimately, though, I don’t think the ride quite impressed me in the way I thought it would from a dark ride point of view, even though quite a few elements of the dark ride itself are great, and when combined with things like the obscene wetness and the water at the bottom of the boats, I’m not really sure if it’s a ride experience I’d be overly eager to repeat, personally. A key element that determines how highly I rate an attraction and how highly it ranks among my favourites is asking myself “How much would I want to repeat that experience?” and sadly, the answer in the case of Valhalla for me was “not very much”, even though I’ll admit that it’s an impressive ride in many ways, and my opinion of it is probably blighted by the fact that I feel the cold quite easily.
Admittedly, I might not be able to give it the fairest review, however, as from watching some POVs and hearing from people, I think quite a few of the effects were broken when I did Valhalla.