I forgot to mention one thing in my post, Eurosat Coastiality (Valerian). I've made my views of VR on coasters pretty clear in the past - I do not like it. It can cripple capacity, the quality isn't that great and it results in a ride experience that you have to enjoy on your own rather than with others which goes against everything a theme park should be. However I had heard good things about Eurosat Coastiality so was more than happy to hand my €6 over to Roland.
The Coastiality building/station is hidden away around the back of Eurosat and takes on a very generic theme on the exterior that fits in well with Silver Star. Inside you purchase your ticket and join the short queue line to wait for your turn. Once this comes, you deposit your bags and watch a briefing video on a massive TV, before heading upstairs to the Valerian themed pre-boarding room. It is here that you are given your VR headset, or should that be helmet, and put it on.
Things start getting really clever now. You see all of your fellow riders in VR form as well as the room that you are in. Arrows appear on your display that help to lead you to the ride vehicle, and it highlights which is your seat on the train. I did not imagine that getting in to a real coaster train but in a VR world would actually work so well!
Apart from a bit of faffing whilst the train sits in a waiting area before heading through the main Sat station and to the lift, the VR ride works very well. The graphics are pretty decent and the ride seems much more thrilling with VR than without it.
It is a full 10 minute experience and I was very impressed. If you are visiting the park in 2019 then I really do recommend that you give it a go!