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Which parks strike the best balance between theming and thrills?

Matt N

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Hi guys. Often, parks will gravitate towards either theming or thrills and run with that particular trope. You have the likes of Disney, who place theming first and foremost and don't really focus much on thrills, and you have the likes of Cedar Point, who place thrills first and foremost and don't really focus much on theming. However, some parks have increasingly tried to marry the two things in perfect harmony in recent years. Some thrill parks have begun to dabble in theming, and some theming-focused parks have begun to play with more thrilling rides. With this in mind, my question to you today is; in your opinion, which parks strike the best balance between theming and thrills? Which parks dabble in both disciplines and does both really well, in your view?

For me, a park that balances the two is one that I rate very highly. As such, my two nominations will be my two favourite theme parks; Europa Park and Islands of Adventure.

While it may not be filled to the eyeballs with drop towers and RMCs, Europa Park has a very respectable ride lineup thrills-wise, in my view, particularly where roller coasters are concerned. Silver Star and Wodan are absolutely sublime thrill headliners, in my view (SS is my #2 and Wodan is my #3... what a duo!), and Blue Fire, while not quite up there with the other 2 for me, is still an excellent coaster to close off the top 3. Some of the other rides are also decent, fun rides, in my opinion. And the theming throughout is truly exquisite!

Islands of Adventure is a truly magical park with exquisite theming in every corner, and by my reckoning, it also has a very solid lineup of thrills, which I can only imagine has been exacerbated with the additions since my last visit in 2016. I can't wait to experience the new additions for myself in June 2023!

But in your view, which parks strike the best balance between theming and thrills?
 
Of the parks I've been to it's definitely Phantasialand, Toverland and Walibi Belgium for me (if you ignore the ungodly SLC and woodie).
 
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