Just got back from a week in Poland and finally getting to visit Energylandia (also visited Zatorland, Minitur land, and Legendia).
Really liked the park, the earlier zones of the park can be a bit of a maze to navigate and finding ride entrances (Dragon and Energus) can occasionally cause confusion.
But then they've had the logic of putting Speed and the rapids right next to the water park entrance.
The newer areas with Formula, and Hyperion showed how the park improved things for when they expanded on the other side of the road with Dragon Zone and Aqualantis which are both well thought out areas with plenty of rides for all the family alongside dining options.
Viking Coaster however is an obomination and the sooner it goes the better.
Whilst the parks 17 coaster line up is filled out with plenty of coasters for families and small children some of these are a lot of fun Boomerang and it's station fly through, Dragon and its surprisingly intense overbanked turn, and the new Light Explorer with its layout which makes it the most fun family boomerang I've done.
Formula is an great coaster with its compact layout fitting plenty in.
It's sibling Abyssus whilst not intense does have plenty of great moments, the bits going under the station being a highlight. Hopefully they get the themeing finished as there seemed to be the supports in place ready to create a few more near miss elements. Plus the whole thing needs more water.
Hyperion, wow, it's placement at the front entrance meant I'd usually do it lunch time and then last ride of the day. Just a stunningly good coaster, loved it on both front and back rows.
Zadra, double wow, my first experience of a ground up built RMC coaster. Built more for speed than Steel Vengeance it just flows so well. The stall is a thing of beauty and may well be my favourite element on a coaster.
So a successful first trip, will hopefully look to go back when Sweet Valley opens, that'll really help the new areas as it'll mean Aqualantis will no longer be a dead end.
Away from coasters if you're visiting the area for a good number of days I'd highly recommend visiting the Salt Mines.
And I think everyone should do the tour of Auscwitz.