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Energylandia (Poland): General Discussion

You can actually get a bus from Energylandia to Katowice, so you don’t even need a car to get to Legendia. We didn’t.
Hmm... it's actually open too. However it's website doesn't look to have been updated in a long while. I can see from online Lech coaster (very well rated indeed) and that loop one that might not be great :p Not sure if the rest of the park offers much else so might play it by ear, on whether the Western Camp can store our luggage. Thanks for the heads up
 
Hmm... it's actually open too. However it's website doesn't look to have been updated in a long while. I can see from online Lech coaster (very well rated indeed) and that loop one that might not be great :p Not sure if the rest of the park offers much else so might play it by ear, on whether the Western Camp can store our luggage. Thanks for the heads up

Lech is genuine brilliance though. One of the best there is.

Basilisk dark ride is meant to be good but never did it on my last visit.
 
construction in progress at the park, doubt it’s the rumoured hotel as it seems they are pumping more money into the local camps (western camp/holiday park) tilt coaster has gone to cedar point. Looks like we have a new coaster coming to the park and It’s at the back of Zadra. Judging by previous timescales (sweet valley aside) I’d judge this to be a 2027 or 2028 opening.


From: https://www.instagram.com/p/DWeWMuujV1Z/?igsh=MWg0bW5tczR1dWxwNQ==
 
construction in progress at the park, doubt it’s the rumoured hotel as it seems they are pumping more money into the local camps (western camp/holiday park) tilt coaster has gone to cedar point. Looks like we have a new coaster coming to the park and It’s at the back of Zadra. Judging by previous timescales (sweet valley aside) I’d judge this to be a 2027 or 2028 opening.


From: https://www.instagram.com/p/DWeWMuujV1Z/?igsh=MWg0bW5tczR1dWxwNQ==

It could easily be a new area potentially considering Energylandia have built in areas prior to Sweet Valley opening.
 
I feel like Energylandia does need a new area now. Like I appreciate that investment was fast prior to 2022, but it all hit a wall with the Sweet Valley delay and the time since then.

If the budget isn’t there, it’s worth noting that they do have multiples of the same ride - 2 splash battles, 2 family boomerangs, 2 of those fire engine flat ride things, and some smaller coasters that they could sell off to raise funds.
 
Glad to see that they're doing something again, but it would be nice to see them actually finishing their existing areas and rides first. When I visited in October '24, Sweet Valley (especially Choco Chip) was still mostly steel frame mountains and Abyssus still had a lot of framework amongst its theming.

Anyway, seated for another Vekoma family boomerang.
 
Glad to see that they're doing something again, but it would be nice to see them actually finishing their existing areas and rides first. When I visited in October '24, Sweet Valley (especially Choco Chip) was still mostly steel frame mountains and Abyssus still had a lot of framework amongst its theming.

Anyway, seated for another Vekoma family boomerang.
I'm 1000% certain Vekoma is involved and possibly one picked up that another park ordered but didn't add in
 
They need to continue to build well themed lands at the back of the park so they can slowly close the utter dross at the front. Still feels like you're visiting two different parks right now.

They could easily sell off quite a lot of the tatty stuff including 1 or 2 of the naff coasters to raise a bit of cash too.
 
They need to continue to build well themed lands at the back of the park so they can slowly close the utter dross at the front. Still feels like you're visiting two different parks right now.

They could easily sell off quite a lot of the tatty stuff including 1 or 2 of the naff coasters to raise a bit of cash too.
I'd argue they could ditch some of the SBF stuff now and swap it with better quality rides

Gerstlauer would've be a good manufacturer to team up with Energylandia to fill in gaps Vekoma don't offer. They could swap some of the SBF rubbish with Gerstlauer, Zierer and Zamperla stuff

Plus Viking can easily be replaced with a Bobsled and/or Spinning Coaster from Gerstlauer and get better reviews/more accessible to a wider audience.
 
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