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Energylandia (Poland): New Coasters

Wait, so to get to Abyssus you have to walk through the construction site for the next area? OK then. It also looks like the route through to Zadra from the original park could become quite a bottleneck as they expand further on that side - the path will soon lead to 3 areas rather than just 1.

I would imagine they'll open the path connecting the new area from the Zadra area, meaning you don't have to walk around the construction site?
 
I know I will probably get a bit stick for this but is there such a thing as expanding too quickly? This park doesn't give it's new rides and areas a chance to thrive before knocking out the next one.

I mean do they really need two boomerang coasters? What is the newer one offering that the first one doesn't? I can't get my head around it.

The mine train coasters looks suspiciously like it's not going to have major theming also which is a real shame. They can be awesome rides with brilliant theming but largely unforgettable without. I hope it's all going to be added.
 
Wasn't the rumour that a lot of the coaster projects were being built with EU grant money that is set to expire soon?

So perhaps the Mine Train, for example, is being constructed hastily with that money but the park are going to pay to put in theming at a later date?

I agree that Enerrgylandia is pure quantity over quality at the moment though. It must be three times the size of Phantasialand by now, and has three times the number of rides, but it's not half as good.
 
Testing has begun on the mine train:

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Starting to wonder if they'll open it minus the theming; there's a long way to go before the theming is done by the looks of it...
 
Testing has begun on the mine train:

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Starting to wonder if they'll open it minus the theming; there's a long way to go before the theming is done by the looks of it...

I don't have high expectations for theming on this one personally.
 
None at the moment, and I suspect there certainly won't be BTM levels of it. However, given recent efforts, it's likely there will be some levels of theming. It seems bizarre to think of the step backwards they'd be taking after the Zadra area, Hyperion's station and entrance plaza, as well as the whole of Aqualantis that they wouldn't sprinkle any theming here.
 
The ride apparently isn’t opening until 2022, and the remaining year will be used to add the theming.
 
The ride apparently isn’t opening until 2022, and the remaining year will be used to add the theming.

Testing a ride in May 2021 for a spring 2022 opening prior to adding theming is such a random thing to do.
 
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Both Zadra and Hyperion were still well underway with track construction at this time two and three years ago, and still managed to open in the summers of their opening year.

Surely they can open the mine train now in an unthemed state, then the junior next year with the hotels?
 
How long would you recommend to do the park? 1 or 2 days? It'd be outside of holiday season if I bother to make the trek for the +16 or whatever ludicrous amount it is atm
 
If you're wanting to just mop up the credits, then one day. If you're wanting the full, putrid experience, then a day and a half. And if you go purely for Energylandia, whilst neglecting Poland's best coaster over in Katowice, then you're a moron.
 
2 days is perfect in my eyes, plenty of re rides on all the coasters and get a few flats and water rides in too. And take time to laugh at the monster dark ride
 
Just watched the POV and it looks insanely good.

One small issue with it though......from the plans I was expecting it to be built predominantly over water and that doesn't appear to be the case at all which is a shame.

Think it's fair to say that Energylandia now have the best 'top 3' out of any European Park anyway.
 
Think it's fair to say that Energylandia now have the best 'top 3' out of any European Park anyway.

An interesting debate. Actually I think Alton Towers still has the edge on them there. Then again, I think Hyperion is a bit rubbish.

Abyssus looks great. Can't wait to go back.
 
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