Just returned from a visit to Plopsaland and having read on here previously about extended queue times, poor ride capacity, I arrived there on Saturday morning of the Bank Holiday weekend with some trepidation.
Luckily for me, the rides all opened at 10am and the majority of other visitors were family orientated and not interested in riding coasters (apart from K3)
RTH was pretty much walk on for most of the day with re-rides being allowed if there wasn’t anyone in the queue or there were empty seats on the train.
On both RTH and Anubis they annoyingly had a no glasses policy, even with a strap. I did ask the ride-op on Anubis why this was, only to be told that the lenses may explode!
Also, after seeing a few vloggers film on-ride, I was hoping to use my wrist mounted Go-Pro on RTH only to be told nope. Guess having a successful YouTube channel helps open those doors.
I really enjoyed RTH and was surprised at how re-ridable it was. The restraints were interesting in that they actively tighten to pin you in before locking on dispatch, which could prove to be a bit too tight if you breathed in at the wrong time.
Heidi did have a smaller queue all day. Interestingly the ride was e-stopped on the dispatch before we were due to get on when the train was sent out of the station with someone’s lapbar still fully up and the rider frantically waving at the ride-op.
After visiting Parc Asterix the previous couple of days, it was noticeable how they try to operate rides on the minimum number of staff. RTH with two, and De Draak was painfully slow with just the one member of staff.
Overall though had a great day and found the journey/travel over in France/Belgium to be as easy as many described on here in previous posts.