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Walibi Belgium: General Discussion
Dar
TS Member
Interesting to note that there's no splash on the backwards section. Apparently, the reservoir around the track in the concept images will allow them to control the level of the water, meaning the level is dropped for the backwards section and then raised again when you back through it for the splash!
Apparently.
Apparently.
Sammy
TS Team
Walibi Belgium have this evening posted a promo trailer for Pulsar on their Facebook/YouTube and even after watching it, I'm still not quite sure what this ride is!
It certainly looks interesting anyway. But what's with the whole not splashing when it goes backwards?
As for Walibi- Creators of the unexpected. I'd more say Mack - Designers of the down right crazy!
Either way I'm intrigued to see it running.
It certainly looks interesting anyway. But what's with the whole not splashing when it goes backwards?
As for Walibi- Creators of the unexpected. I'd more say Mack - Designers of the down right crazy!
Either way I'm intrigued to see it running.
ThemeParkCrafter
TS Member
How on earth will the ride work after the first drop? The kinetic energy will be wasted and the ride experience would be ruined if it gets launched halfway in the middle.
Isn't it deliberately in a separate body of water from the main lake so that the water level can be adjusted? I've no idea how the water level could be changed fast enough during each ride cycle to stop huge splashdowns on every drop though.
Looks like it has a dual loading station (with turntable?) too.
Looks like it has a dual loading station (with turntable?) too.
Dar
TS Member
Speaking of speed/power... How does this thing work. I can't remember if it's been mentioned, it is LIM's or a catch car style winch?
It's LSMs apparently
Enter Valhalla
TS Member
So it's basically a water Boomerang? Or have I missed something? I can't say I'm rushing to book my ticket to Belgium after watching that video.
Going by what I've read elsewhere, it's going to be more like a Half Pipe, with a splash at the end.
It's going to launch 3 times (akin to them Premier launch coasters that are popping up everywhere). After third launch, the boat will be held at the top of the spike for a few seconds, before releasing with a splash finale.
It just sounds...... like a standard Mack water coaster would have been better for the park (IMO).
It's going to launch 3 times (akin to them Premier launch coasters that are popping up everywhere). After third launch, the boat will be held at the top of the spike for a few seconds, before releasing with a splash finale.
It just sounds...... like a standard Mack water coaster would have been better for the park (IMO).
Rob
TS Team
Looks like this is nearing completion:
Source: Walibi Belgium Club
Still not sure I really get this, it's just bizzare!




Source: Walibi Belgium Club
Still not sure I really get this, it's just bizzare!
Enter Valhalla
TS Member
It's footprint actually looks pretty large. Having visited Walibi Belgium a couple of years back I'd say it's a very strange park full of lots of random type rides, very much a Drayton Manor of Belgium.
TheMan
TS Member
It's footprint actually looks pretty large. Having visited Walibi Belgium a couple of years back I'd say it's a very strange park full of lots of random type rides, very much a Drayton Manor of Belgium.
Reminds me of Thunderlooper. Not a large footprint when you consider the likes of a Flume. Comparatively speaking.
Enter Valhalla
TS Member
Do we have an opening date for this?