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Parc Astérix: General Discussion
Plastic Person
TS Member
Planning to ride this in May. Haven't been so excited for a European coaster in some time.
John_P
TS Member
Think they had a season pass day so plenty of videos out now. This one's got a good summary of the area and front and back row POVs. Very excited to ride this later this year.
From: https://youtu.be/IrsrYmKCygU
From: https://youtu.be/IrsrYmKCygU
Itgoeshowhigh
TS Member
Nobody has mentioned the theming. Oh my goodness, it’s gorgeous. The cute rock engravings, the details in the queue line and that light effect in the station.
I’m in love.
Why can’t we have stuff like this in the Uk?
I’m in love.
Why can’t we have stuff like this in the Uk?
Benjsh
TS Member
Early reviews for the new coaster have gone pretty much as expected. A big step up for French coasters but doesn't trouble the likes of Zadra, Taron and Helix for the best in Europe title.
Have to say I'm looking forward to riding it someday but I'm not in a great rush just yet.
Have to say I'm looking forward to riding it someday but I'm not in a great rush just yet.
Nobody has mentioned the theming. Oh my goodness, it’s gorgeous. The cute rock engravings, the details in the queue line and that light effect in the station.
I’m in love.
Why can’t we have stuff like this in the Uk?
To be fair there’s virtually zero once you get out of the launch section so I wouldn’t go overboard.
I was at this park last summer so I'm in no rush, however may still get there later in the year possibly. It looks a fun ride and a good time had by all looking from afar, enhanced by decent looking weather over the weekend. It really enhances an already great park with a fantastic coaster selection. And thinking about coaster selections in European parks, I would probably struggle to put Alton Towers in the top 20. But I guess that thought and discussion is more suited to another thread.
Benjsh
TS Member
I was at this park last summer so I'm in no rush, however may still get there later in the year possibly. It looks a fun ride and a good time had by all looking from afar, enhanced by decent looking weather over the weekend. It really enhances an already great park with a fantastic coaster selection. And thinking about coaster selections in European parks, I would probably struggle to put Alton Towers in the top 20. But I guess that thought and discussion is more suited to another thread.
Yeah definitely one for another thread. Although that's pretty silly to suggest
Towers wouldn't make top 20 parks in Europe for coasters.
How many parks in Europe have 3B&M's, a record breaker like The Smiler, a really fun and well themed woodie plus more? Not many.
You're just bored of rides you've done countless times quite clearly.
Parc Asterix are definitely onto a winner with this though. A really solid coaster and nothing like their other ones.
George W
TS Member
He said he would struggle to put it in top 20 doesn't mean everyone else can'tYeah definitely one for another thread. Although that's pretty silly to suggest
Towers wouldn't make top 20 parks in Europe for coasters.
How many parks in Europe have 3B&M's, a record breaker like The Smiler, a really fun and well themed woodie plus more? Not many.
You're just bored of rides you've done countless times quite clearly.
Parc Asterix are definitely onto a winner with this though. A really solid coaster and nothing like their other ones.
Edit: having said that I'd definitely have to agree with you, moving on Parc Astérix is definitely leveling up with this installation.
Dave
TS Founding Member
I was at this park last summer so I'm in no rush, however may still get there later in the year possibly. It looks a fun ride and a good time had by all looking from afar, enhanced by decent looking weather over the weekend. It really enhances an already great park with a fantastic coaster selection. And thinking about coaster selections in European parks, I would probably struggle to put Alton Towers in the top 20. But I guess that thought and discussion is more suited to another thread.
I would say Asterix coaster selection is pretty average for Europe prior to Toutatis. The coasters it does have are mostly good (except Gouderix).
Towers coaster selection is actually really very good, they are just badly maintained and operated and there are no support rides.
I hardly ever go to Towers, probably on average once every 2-3 years. So I don't rank it so low due to going there often. I enjoy my day there, I love the setting and feel the magic still to this day to some degree. But the coasters really don't do anything for me and I don't get why some people think they have one of the best coaster selections in Europe. The best coaster was built in 1994! Toutatis has elevated Parc Asterix to an "A tier" park now and Alton Towers are just falling further and further behind. Which is really annoying as a UK resident and not something I take pleasure in admitting 

Dave
TS Founding Member
I hardly ever go to Towers, probably on average once every 2-3 years. So I don't rank it so low due to going there often. I enjoy my day there, I love the setting and feel the magic still to this day to some degree. But the coasters really don't do anything for me and I don't get why some people think they have one of the best coaster selections in Europe. The best coaster was built in 1994! Toutatis has elevated Parc Asterix to an "A tier" park now and Alton Towers are just falling further and further behind. Which is really annoying as a UK resident and not something I take pleasure in admitting![]()
I wouldn’t say Toutatis has elevated the park to A-tier. It’s a great addition though.
If you are only looking at coaster selection then Towers has:
B&M invert world class
B&M dive machine well respected
B&M flyer.
Intamin launch
Intamin freefall
Mack powered
Spinner
Decent woody
High thrill Gerst.
Kiddy Zamperla
Asterix has:
Intamin launch
Very good woody
Mack bob
B&M invert well respected
Vekoma looper (terrible).
Gerst family
Old family coaster
Asterix is better maintained and far better for support rides (though with the exception of Ceaser lacks dark rides).
Benjsh
TS Member
Alton Towers don't currently have an B+M invert.
They have part of one you cheeky scamp.
You've classed Oziris as well respected, the same as Oblivion. And the same ride type Nemesis as world class. With respect Oziris is much better than Oblivion and also toe to toe, Invert against invert, Oziris is probably Europe's best. Toutatis is a top 20 ride in Europe in my opinion. Pegase Express is a fantastic family coaster and Tonnerre 2 Zeus is better than Wickerman. Towers has more coasters but I'm talking quality not quantity here. I would much rather a park have 1 or two world class coasters than a park full of bang average rides that I can't be bothered to queue up for.I wouldn’t say Toutatis has elevated the park to A-tier. It’s a great addition though.
If you are only looking at coaster selection then Towers has:
B&M invert world class
B&M dive machine well respected
B&M flyer.
Intamin launch
Intamin freefall
Mack powered
Spinner
Decent woody
High thrill Gerst.
Kiddy Zamperla
Asterix has:
Intamin launch
Very good woody
Mack bob
B&M invert well respected
Vekoma looper (terrible).
Gerst family
Old family coaster
Asterix is better maintained and far better for support rides (though with the exception of Ceaser lacks dark rides).
Quite simply over the past 20 years other parks are putting in coasters that people all over the world or Europe will travel to ride. The UK is really not keeping up, although Blackpool tried (Icon) but missed the mark. Although it is the UK's best in my opinion, I'm sure not shared by many.
Dave
TS Founding Member
You've classed Oziris as well respected, the same as Oblivion. And the same ride type Nemesis as world class. With respect Oziris is much better than Oblivion and also toe to toe, Invert against invert, Oziris is probably Europe's best. Toutatis is a top 20 ride in Europe in my opinion. Pegase Express is a fantastic family coaster and Tonnerre 2 Zeus is better than Wickerman. Towers has more coasters but I'm talking quality not quantity here. I would much rather a park have 1 or two world class coasters than a park full of bang average rides that I can't be bothered to queue up for.
Quite simply over the past 20 years other parks are putting in coasters that people all over the world or Europe will travel to ride. The UK is really not keeping up, although Blackpool tried (Icon) but missed the mark. Although it is the UK's best in my opinion, I'm sure not shared by many.
Nemesis is far more world renowned than Oziris. These things are always subjective but the world of geeks doesn’t generally put Oziris in the same league as Nemesis, as for Europe I would rate Monster a better invert than Oziris track and train.
Zeus is better than wicker man for sure, but that’s the point. We start running out of comparators when we go by the standard you set which was only rating parks based on rollercoasters.
As I say Asterix has better support attractions and is ultimately a better theme park for it, but as coasters go until recently it had an average line up and now it has a great line up. I wouldn’t say it’s anything special though.
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