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PowerPark 2015: Gerstlauer Infinity Coaster, Junker

Sorry for the big bump but couldn't have a better place to put this.

Is this park a pay one price kinda deal or is it a pay per ride thing?
 
Sorry for the big bump but couldn't have a better place to put this.

Is this park a pay one price kinda deal or is it a pay per ride thing?

The park does both, you can either pay €7 for entry and then individually for the rides (such as Pitt’s Special for €8) or you can just pay €42 for a wristband that includes entry and all rides.

All the details of the ticket and wristband options are on this page here:
https://www.powerpark.fi/en/tickets/prices/


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Here is a good overview photo showing the layout of the new coaster:

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Got to be honest, it doesn't look like the best layout.

Rode this on Saturday - can confirm, it's crap. Astonishingly it is significantly more rattly and uncomfortable than the much older Junker, which is very odd given that they both appear to use the exact same trains (even down to the design!) Also feels strange to ride a Gerst of that design without a single inversion too - unfortunately the airtime just isn't great either.

On the plus side, it does look very cool off ride. Anyone else think of any coasters that pass directly over public roads?

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The park does both, you can either pay €7 for entry and then individually for the rides (such as Pitt’s Special for €8) or you can just pay €42 for a wristband that includes entry and all rides.

All the details of the ticket and wristband options are on this page here:
https://www.powerpark.fi/en/tickets/prices/


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Cheers Dude!
On the plus side, it does look very cool off ride. Anyone else think of any coasters that pass directly over public roads?

Ghostrider at Knotts does iirc
 
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