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It’s looking a lot better with its new LED lighting!The lighting on Looping is being tested...
https://www.hydeparknow.uk/2018/11/12/the-munchen-looping-tests-its-lights/
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It’s looking a lot better with its new LED lighting!The lighting on Looping is being tested...
https://www.hydeparknow.uk/2018/11/12/the-munchen-looping-tests-its-lights/
We were at the top of the Hangover for ages too, except it was cloudy and freezing. Still awesome though. As a general rule, if I see a drop tower then I'm riding it. Can't go wrongI had a random day off work yesterday so took myself down to Winter Wonderland for a few hours. It’s ridiculously quiet during the daytime but it still has a decent atmosphere and it’s worth mentioning that the layout this year definitely appears to be more spacious and better than previous years.
I did four rides with the highlight being the new for 2018/19 Dr.Archilbald Master of Time dark VR ride. I’m usually all about the coasters but this really was a very enjoyable ride. The quality of the VR was superb, and was miles better than the VR on Derren Brown’s ghost train which is ridiculous given that this is a travelling ride. The general look and theme of the ride was also great with the pre-show and theme line queue being very well themed. The fun house element which comes as you make your way to the exit was also an added bonus. Yes, it’s the most expensive ride in the park (joint with Olympia) but I’d say it is worth paying 9 pounds to experience it given the uniqueness and quality of the attraction as a whole.
I also did a back row ride on Olympia Looping and it was as intense as ever. However, the last half of the ride did appear to be more uncomfortable than previous rides due to the restrains being mega tight on my shoulders. You definitely have to get on this though if you do visit as it really is quite special for a travelling coaster! I also had a fun ride on the Wild Mouse XXL. This ride never disappoints, and in terms of value for money (£7) it’s one of the better options given the fun house themed queue line.
The final ride I went on was ‘The Hangover’, and fortunately (for once!), I wasn’t actually suffering from one whilst riding it. I had never done this before but it is definitely one of (if not) the best drop towers I have ever been on. The views at the top are stunning and this is another good example of a ride being not too bad in terms of value for money. I’m not sure whether or not it was because how quiet the park was, but my ride on it involved two drops (one from the halfway point and one from the very top). The wait to be dropped from the 85 metre peak of the ride must have been nearly ten minutes which was great in terms of building suspense and fear amongst us perched at the top of the tower. The ride op could also be heard bellowing ‘’Has anyone seen Final Destination? The wheels are all coming off’’ which again added to the intensity of the ride.
As I live in London, I’m sure there will be a few more visits to come over the festive period including a good jolly up in the Bavarian Village. As I previously touched upon, it isn’t cheap and as a result of this it wouldn’t be somewhere you would want to visit multiple times. However, for a fair, the ride line-up is very good indeed and the general atmosphere is definitely something that is well worth experiencing.
I did four rides with the highlight being the new for 2018/19 Dr.Archilbald Master of Time dark VR ride. I’m usually all about the coasters but this really was a very enjoyable ride. The quality of the VR was superb, and was miles better than the VR on Derren Brown’s ghost train which is ridiculous given that this is a travelling ride. The general look and theme of the ride was also great with the pre-show and theme line queue being very well themed. The fun house element which comes as you make your way to the exit was also an added bonus. Yes, it’s the most expensive ride in the park (joint with Olympia) but I’d say it is worth paying 9 pounds to experience it given the uniqueness and quality of the attraction as a whole.
I also did a back row ride on Olympia Looping and it was as intense as ever. However, the last half of the ride did appear to be more uncomfortable than previous rides due to the restrains being mega tight on my shoulders. You definitely have to get on this though if you do visit as it really is quite special for a travelling coaster! I also had a fun ride on the Wild Mouse XXL. This ride never disappoints, and in terms of value for money (£7) it’s one of the better options given the fun house themed queue line.
The final ride I went on was ‘The Hangover’, and fortunately (for once!), I wasn’t actually suffering from one whilst riding it. I had never done this before but it is definitely one of (if not) the best drop towers I have ever been on. The views at the top are stunning and this is another good example of a ride being not too bad in terms of value for money. I’m not sure whether or not it was because how quiet the park was, but my ride on it involved two drops (one from the halfway point and one from the very top). The wait to be dropped from the 85 metre peak of the ride must have been nearly ten minutes which was great in terms of building suspense and fear amongst us perched at the top of the tower.
Sounds like you basically get a cheaper and more thrilling version of the London Eye on The Hangover.
Is this Dr Archilbald Master of Time ride a horror/scare/ghost train type ride or is it child friendly?
Despite having seen it on one visit this year, I seemed to lose my bearings a bit when visiting today and didn't realise how far up the park it was. It's near the actual circus, just down from the Top Scan. Seemed to be running pretty well too.Didn't actually see Circus Curcus, where exactly is it?
Queues this evening were pretty manic, Blizzard worst as there was 2 self formed queues in addition to the actual queue, people couldn’t work out who was queueing or watching.
Tonight was unbelievably busy. We arrived around 5pm and queues to get into the park were huge, so left and came back at 7pm, when it was even busier, so gave up and decided to go back tomorrow instead.
A mixture of it being a pleasant evening, a Saturday and the first day of December, me thinks.
@Mike had a coaster pass to pick up with confirmation on his phone but we thought that they were sending pre-booked tickets around the same way as everyone else. Maybe we should have tried it!We arrived pretty much just after 5pm, I’ve learnt from past years it’s worth buying an attraction ticket just to fastrack and get straight into the park and today was one of those days (plus if you book the observation wheel you get up to 4 free hot chocolate courtesy of Google)
Yeah coaster pass collection let’s you use the Purple fastrack entrance!@Mike had a coaster pass to pick up with confirmation on his phone but we thought that they were sending pre-booked tickets around the same way as everyone else. Maybe we should have tried it!