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Phantasialand: General Discussion
Sam
TS Member
Viral marketing is overrated.
I'd love if they maintain complete silence about it until a few weeks before opening.
I agree with Jordan. What I really like about EP is that they tell you about everything and show and explain how their new rides are put together and there is no mystery about how they operate. What I really like about Phantasialand is that they are a complete mystery - nobody even knows the name of the owner or the manager or who designs their attractions, which heightens the intrigue around their habit of occasionally issuing a solid-gold masterpiece out of nowhere like a theme park Kraftwerk.
Ironically enough, the park have just posted a load of photos on their Facebook in the last few days of refurbishments going on:

New rock work in China.



New colour scheme in Chinatown (also, check out the Klugheim rocks!)






RiverQuest queue refurbishment!



Thank god for the work on RiverQuest as last year it was looking very grotty. Go and have a look at their page, check out the comments on their posts! They seem to have gone from stonewall silence to engaging with almost every comment - often quite wittily.
For example, someone asked them to "show some pictures of Klugheim" and they said "Just Google the word 'pit'
Dar
TS Member
You're right Dan, I stand corrected 
In other, KlugHeim related, news:
These have just been uploaded by Klugheimleaks which has been chased all over the web by PL! It can now be found at http://klugheim.0xhost.net/wp/...for now. Keep checking their Twitter feed for updates if it gets moved again
I assume they've wrapped the supports and track because this part is going to be indoors? Or at least feature quite close theming?

In other, KlugHeim related, news:



These have just been uploaded by Klugheimleaks which has been chased all over the web by PL! It can now be found at http://klugheim.0xhost.net/wp/...for now. Keep checking their Twitter feed for updates if it gets moved again
I assume they've wrapped the supports and track because this part is going to be indoors? Or at least feature quite close theming?
Dar
TS Member


Just noticed the theming on the walls of the launch tunnel!
I'm guessing this dirty great hole is where the droptrack is going?

Bit of an odd support? This shows just how bigsmall this is! It looks massive but isn't really that tall compared to the surrounding structures!

More pics on KlugheimLeaks!
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Rob
TS Team
These pictures are fascinating. I can't imagine the launch speed is going to be overly fast as the following overbank is not that tall. The launch is clearly going to be underground though. Looks like the coaster will contain lots of tight overbanked turns.
