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Walibi Belgium: General Discussion

Yh Belgium, Germany and Netherlands are good at keeping steady investment lines that don't top Energylandia of course but I'd something a few parks in the UK could learn from!
 
Yh Belgium, Germany and Netherlands are good at keeping steady investment lines that don't top Energylandia of course but I'd something a few parks in the UK could learn from!

It would be nice to see more competition in the UK, and we have seen it more so recently with Paultons park and flamingo land makings major additions. However whilst the hierarchy of merlin own the majority of major parks, they will see no reason to make a competition between parks that they own in my opinion. Also the fact we are an island nation and ending free movement will only be more detrimental to the UK park industry, but it will benefit European parks. Back on topic now :p
 
Images by the park showing the train on the tracks. Ooft!

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Everything about this looks pretty damn incredible. I love the trains!
 
We have testing!



Got to say, it looks awfully slow. What a waste of an investment...!

Sure! Theming looks impressive and it looks to dominate the skyline (obvs) but i think it's slow because it only started testing! Remember with Hakugei, looked slow and turned out to be a monster!
 
I think it's important to remember that Europe is made up of dozens of countries.

The UK is just one country. Belgium is just one country. If you compare the UK to an entire continent then, yes, it's going to be outdone on coasters.
 
I think it's important to remember that Europe is made up of dozens of countries.

The UK is just one country. Belgium is just one country. If you compare the UK to an entire continent then, yes, it's going to be outdone on coasters.

Think you might have slightly misinterpreted what I meant there. Obviously UK alone can't compete vs the entire continent.

I just meant the individual coasters being built in several European parks are stand alone better than the UK counterparts now.

Icon is probably the most exciting coaster we've had for a while. Seems plenty of European parks have made much better rides recently.

That was the point.
 
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