That is probably one of the most beautiful and unique parks. You can see how well they care for the park, whether it's the buildings or the landscaping. While any coaster enthusiast will love more and bigger and more thrilling rides, I hope they do it carefully so the overall charm of this wonderful place is kept.
Yeah completely agree. The park while big in budget for Colombia, does also still look like they have a small budget for international standards, but they're doing wonders for what little funding they have. And they seem to have a great relationship with Gerstlauer since now 3 of their 4 coasters are by them, and Gerstlauer likely also provides the parts for the old Schwarzkopf. But something like a launched shuttle coaster by Gerstlauer could probably be a great fit for their next big coaster several years down the road, given their budget. Like a launched version of Palindrone basically.
I’m not sure if you’ll see this, but I hope you know how amazing and fun all of your videos are to watch especially with sometimes multiple coming out everyday, I hope you have an amazing holidays!!
as a south american im rlly eager to visit sometime! for me its a bit sad how flights from orlando to bogota are like 3x cheaper than the flights from sao paulo to bogota so its easier for yall to visit than for me hahah, but i digress! happy yall had a good time there ^^ oh also, there is amazon rainforest in colombia, but the part armenia is in is in the andean region, not the amazon region!
Wow loved this, can't believe I just watched a review of a colombian theme park from you guys, hopefully our theme park tourism will grow with some new bigger rides that the parks are adding.
Sigo sin entender, en la prensa local anunciaron la noticia pero pasó muy desapercibida, literal, me entere de la nueva montaña rusa por el video. Raro
4:41 Did anyone notice the hot air balloon? It's not part of the park, but it takes off right next door with unbelievable views and the pilot is very experienced from Cappadocia Turkey
Most people would never think of South America as a place to find thrills. If you can show this review to more people, it would easily be on the radar for more enthusiasts.
I hope you can do more of that type of parks that flew under the radar by coaster infusiast in other countries like French Bagatelle ore in the Netherlands where i com from Avonturenpark Hellendoorn "Avonturenpark" meaning "Adventure Park i hope you visit those two parks sometime
Disneyland had mules www.yesterland.com/earlymules.html The three original Six Flags (SFOT, SFOG, St. Louis) and pre-Taft Carowinds had both a mule-ride and a mule-go-round static.wikia.nocookie.net/sixflags/images/7/74/Mule_Go_Round.png/revision/latest?cb=20190806072036
Just a little note: maybe try to take some trains and actually see something of the country and culture while your making the trip anyways... your obsession with flying is ludicrous, you guys! You should really work on that!
Eh... Last I checked Colombia doesnt really have any passenger intercity trains. I mean for Europe I can see where you're coming from with pretty decent intercity, high speed, and night trains, and I know Taylor used the train systems a lot during his Japan trip since Japan is so heavily built up around using the trains. But for the Americas and Australia, taking the train is easier said than done.
That is probably one of the most beautiful and unique parks. You can see how well they care for the park, whether it's the buildings or the landscaping. While any coaster enthusiast will love more and bigger and more thrilling rides, I hope they do it carefully so the overall charm of this wonderful place is kept.
Yeah completely agree. The park while big in budget for Colombia, does also still look like they have a small budget for international standards, but they're doing wonders for what little funding they have. And they seem to have a great relationship with Gerstlauer since now 3 of their 4 coasters are by them, and Gerstlauer likely also provides the parts for the old Schwarzkopf. But something like a launched shuttle coaster by Gerstlauer could probably be a great fit for their next big coaster several years down the road, given their budget. Like a launched version of Palindrone basically.
I’m not sure if you’ll see this, but I hope you know how amazing and fun all of your videos are to watch especially with sometimes multiple coming out everyday, I hope you have an amazing holidays!!
As a Colombian, thank you for telling more people about our park!
Decime si no! el parque mas chimba de toda Colombia.
This channel never fails to make me want to go to theme parks I have never thought about going to
as a south american im rlly eager to visit sometime! for me its a bit sad how flights from orlando to bogota are like 3x cheaper than the flights from sao paulo to bogota so its easier for yall to visit than for me hahah, but i digress! happy yall had a good time there ^^
oh also, there is amazon rainforest in colombia, but the part armenia is in is in the andean region, not the amazon region!
I am absolutely going here. I’m showing my husband this review tonight
7:21 I think you forgot about the one at yomiuriland in Japan. That was the first one.
Oh yeah everyone forgets about that one, even myself.
I rode it last year! its short but sweet! Love that park! definitely worth a visit. Bandit is really fun too!
Wow loved this, can't believe I just watched a review of a colombian theme park from you guys, hopefully our theme park tourism will grow with some new bigger rides that the parks are adding.
Sigo sin entender, en la prensa local anunciaron la noticia pero pasó muy desapercibida, literal, me entere de la nueva montaña rusa por el video. Raro
4:41 Did anyone notice the hot air balloon? It's not part of the park, but it takes off right next door with unbelievable views and the pilot is very experienced from Cappadocia Turkey
You and Canobie Coaster are the rwo best coaster channels on all of youtube.
Looks amazing…it’s just so tough to get there, though. You really have to make a whole trip of it.
Thank you for showing it! Muchas gracias ❤
I wanna ride the original Zambezi Zinger if I ever make it down to Columbia.
I need to go see a friend in Lima, but plan on hitting Columbia next. Great review!
you're always welcome to my beautiful country
Most people would never think of South America as a place to find thrills. If you can show this review to more people, it would easily be on the radar for more enthusiasts.
Would love to visit for both the ropeways and the coasters.
I hope you can do more of that type of parks that flew under the radar by coaster infusiast in other countries like French Bagatelle ore in the Netherlands where i com from Avonturenpark Hellendoorn "Avonturenpark" meaning "Adventure Park i hope you visit those two parks sometime
I’ve gone there. Is so much fun 🎉
This looks like an amazing park!I live in the UK and would love to come here! It looks so scenic and beautifu I am a huge fan of you. Pls pin :)
Busch Gardens Williamsburg: Most Beautiful? NAH
For real though, absolutely underrated. So beautiful.
I’m on my way there right now
Hope you had a fun time there!
Were ya chewing the coca leaves😎
Bro, you should do a vlog at this park and see how it is, also I don't blame you for not being a coffee drinker, I'm actually not one either
Sarah at 11:07 getting ready to film the shot you see at 1:10 🤓
"Montenegro in Armenia"
I thought this was not in Europe?
Disneyland used to have horseback riding!!
And Knott's.
Disneyland had mules
www.yesterland.com/earlymules.html
The three original Six Flags (SFOT, SFOG, St. Louis) and pre-Taft Carowinds had both a mule-ride and a mule-go-round
static.wikia.nocookie.net/sixflags/images/7/74/Mule_Go_Round.png/revision/latest?cb=20190806072036
Homeboi dissing michelada here 👀
Sounds like ur describing this park as the columbian equivalent to knotts berry farm....
Except it is not landlocked like knott's berry farm
WHAT
They shoild have a launch coaster themed to coffee farts.
Huh? There are zero slc’s or boomerangs in Colombia.
He said South America.
do you plan on visiting every park in your lifetime or will you stop this all soon.
Not planning to stop visit new theme parks, but also it’s not feasible to visit every single park in my lifetime!
It’s not called a ‘sky ride’. You rode a ‘gondola’ and ‘chairlift’ at Glenwood Caverns and ‘gondola’ and a ‘chairlift’ at Parque Del Cafe.
Nah I'm waiting for them to open Parque del Cocai`na😂
Just a little note: maybe try to take some trains and actually see something of the country and culture while your making the trip anyways... your obsession with flying is ludicrous, you guys! You should really work on that!
What train from Bogota to Parque del Cafe would you have wanted us to take exactly?
Eh... Last I checked Colombia doesnt really have any passenger intercity trains. I mean for Europe I can see where you're coming from with pretty decent intercity, high speed, and night trains, and I know Taylor used the train systems a lot during his Japan trip since Japan is so heavily built up around using the trains. But for the Americas and Australia, taking the train is easier said than done.