For me also worth a mention: Tabaluga’s Roller Coaster, an indoor coaster with a simple layout but trippy theming, and Mia’s Elv Flight, a cool indoor flat ride.
@@CanobieCoaster Yeah, surprisingly enough it's capacity seems to max out quickly and waiting times for it rose up to 20/25 minutes when I was there last time.
I went to Holiday Park in summer 2020 and I was very surprised by DinoSplash. This raft is amazingly themed and thanks to its location in the middle of the park, the queue line offers several interactions with ecpedition GeForce. I even enjoyed it more than River Quest at Phantasialand and I think it was a perfect addition. Sky Scream was really cool ans EGF as always : breathtaking. The family indoor coaster is also well themed and can be a lot of fun.
I'm visiting it today with my class, we're already on the bus that drives there! I'm really excited about it and I'm using this as for a bucket list of what to ride there:) thank you for the video!
I did a themerpark trip through Germany (Heide park, Hansa park, this and Phantasialand) and this park together with Phantasialand were the only parks where I rode the drop towers. I never liked drop towers because I am just afraid of the height but those two were really fun.
The Plopsa chain is one of the best theme park chains in the world imo. It's criminally underrated. I think a big part of this is that many people find the theming weird, because they don't know the IP's. Studio 100 is quite similar to Disney/Universal in that they create films/series and theme their own parks around them. Many people in the Netherlands and especially Belgium grew up with these shows, and combined with the good rides and amazing theming, these parks are just something special.
found out recently a large area behind sky scream has been cleared out, rumors say a new big coaster might be coming there, still hope it'll be the S&S Axis. They also add a water park, but near the entrance
@@CanobieCoaster for real?? I was there in September, arrived at 2pm and there was never even a line. Gforce and Skyscream was always a walk on. I almost got addicted to Gforce, rode it again and again haha
I ride Sky Flys way too much so one thing you might not expect is that some are harder to flip than others. For example the one at Tripsdrill has a brake on the gondola and you cant turn the wings as far as on others. Weirdly the wing thing is only on the seats 1 3 and 8 on Sky Fly at Holiday Park. My pb is 53 on any of the ones i've ridden
i went on dinosplash in the summer of 2020 and it was by far the wettest river rapids i´ve ever done. huge waves kept going into the boat and me and especially my girlfriend got soaked on this thing
I'm finally going next week, unfortunately the plans for earlier on in the year fell through, but did they allow you to just turn up at the park and film on ride. Or do I need to get special permission?
That drop tower, sky rocket 2, and of course, Expedition freaking G Force make this one of the best thoosie destination in Germany. THat Intamin Mega Coaster alone is worth the entire trip to this country. THe park has quite a lot to offer even with only 2 major coaters, you can't get bored here.
Canobie Coaster . Is that really your speech pattern? If a loved one asked you "how was your day?" you would talk like this? I'm just busting your ---3 Love your channel, just new that's all
Your top 5 roller coasters in America are Lightning Rod, Steel Vengeance, The Voyage, Outlaw Run, and Phantom's Revenge. If you rode every single roller coaster in America, do you think that'll stay that way?
Yeah, the park is more than 50 years old. Until 1996 it had a... Problem. Look it up yourself. I guess that's why parents didn't take me there in early 90s even we were close to it. Good choice though. Luckily it's now better.
For me also worth a mention: Tabaluga’s Roller Coaster, an indoor coaster with a simple layout but trippy theming, and Mia’s Elv Flight, a cool indoor flat ride.
I saw the indoor area, but I had to skip the coaster due to lines.
@@CanobieCoaster Yeah, surprisingly enough it's capacity seems to max out quickly and waiting times for it rose up to 20/25 minutes when I was there last time.
I can’t watch this video now but I can later. Leaving this comment so I remember. Also Expedition GeForce looks amazing!
It is amazing.
I went to Holiday Park in summer 2020 and I was very surprised by DinoSplash. This raft is amazingly themed and thanks to its location in the middle of the park, the queue line offers several interactions with ecpedition GeForce. I even enjoyed it more than River Quest at Phantasialand and I think it was a perfect addition.
Sky Scream was really cool ans EGF as always : breathtaking. The family indoor coaster is also well themed and can be a lot of fun.
I had to miss the family coaster due to lines, but the indoor area looks good.
I got fooled. I thought it was Holiday World when I clicked on it. I've got to get on Expedition GeForce someday!
The names are confusing.
I'm visiting it today with my class, we're already on the bus that drives there! I'm really excited about it and I'm using this as for a bucket list of what to ride there:) thank you for the video!
You're welcome!
Quick and informative, I appreciate you.
You're welcome!
It really looks like a beautiful park.
It is.
Holiday park is usually blamed for its theming but in my opinion, thanks to all the trees around and even inside the park, the atmosphere is pleasant.
I did a themerpark trip through Germany (Heide park, Hansa park, this and Phantasialand) and this park together with Phantasialand were the only parks where I rode the drop towers. I never liked drop towers because I am just afraid of the height but those two were really fun.
I love drop towers. The bigger the better for me.
6 years ago ive been to holiday park and it was amazing. now they have an almost replica of vicky land in plopsaland de panne lol
Those two parks had a lot of similarities.
Still have to visit this park👌🏻
It's worth it alone for GeForce.
I didn’t think Expedition GeForce would be number 1
The real question was what was number 2.
How?
The Plopsa chain is one of the best theme park chains in the world imo. It's criminally underrated. I think a big part of this is that many people find the theming weird, because they don't know the IP's. Studio 100 is quite similar to Disney/Universal in that they create films/series and theme their own parks around them. Many people in the Netherlands and especially Belgium grew up with these shows, and combined with the good rides and amazing theming, these parks are just something special.
I didn't know the IPs, but I could still appreciate the park's good theming.
I went to Holiday Park 1 month before the opening of the new area but it was expedition geforce's 20 years
That coaster defines the park.
@@CanobieCoaster it's my favorite coaster
found out recently a large area behind sky scream has been cleared out, rumors say a new big coaster might be coming there, still hope it'll be the S&S Axis. They also add a water park, but near the entrance
That would be great if they got another big attraction. The park had pretty long lines when I was there last summer.
@@CanobieCoaster for real?? I was there in September, arrived at 2pm and there was never even a line. Gforce and Skyscream was always a walk on. I almost got addicted to Gforce, rode it again and again haha
I ride Sky Flys way too much so one thing you might not expect is that some are harder to flip than others. For example the one at Tripsdrill has a brake on the gondola and you cant turn the wings as far as on others. Weirdly the wing thing is only on the seats 1 3 and 8 on Sky Fly at Holiday Park. My pb is 53 on any of the ones i've ridden
The worst one I've ridden is the one at Bakken. I know how to get these things flipping, but I couldn't do anything with that one.
The only thing that really suprised me here was number 2 pick. Now I am bummed it was closed when I visited
I missed it my first visit and was glad I got on it this time.
@@CanobieCoaster It isnt a clone of the one at Walibi, is it?
America needs something like Expedition G Force
I wish.
oh boy oh boy I sure do wonder what number 1 is!
I wonder lol
I wouldn’t have been surprised if Sky Fly was #2 above Sky Scream but it shocked me to see a Log Flume above both of those.
The flume here is great.
i went on dinosplash in the summer of 2020 and it was by far the wettest river rapids i´ve ever done. huge waves kept going into the boat and me and especially my girlfriend got soaked on this thing
Did you have a full raft? My ride was much milder.
Do you consider Zamperla Disk’O’s roller coasters?
Zamperla counts them and the portion after the hump is partially gravity powered. I find it weird people count powered coasters, but not these.
I'm finally going next week, unfortunately the plans for earlier on in the year fell through, but did they allow you to just turn up at the park and film on ride. Or do I need to get special permission?
No special permission needed with a chest mount. Not sure about the wrist one though.
That drop tower, sky rocket 2, and of course, Expedition freaking G Force make this one of the best thoosie destination in Germany. THat Intamin Mega Coaster alone is worth the entire trip to this country. THe park has quite a lot to offer even with only 2 major coaters, you can't get bored here.
And it's near places like Europa too.
i think most people who haven't been here don't know anything but geforce and sky scream
It has more charm than you may expect.
Canobie Coaster . Is that really your speech pattern? If a loved one asked you "how was your day?" you would talk like this? I'm just busting your ---3 Love your channel, just new that's all
I talk a little different going into a mic.
I find it odd how this park is bigger than Phantasialand yet Phantasialand has a lot more rides than this place does.
If you include the two large kiddie areas, I think this park may have more rides. But Phantasialand has more top notch, high quality rides.
Your top 5 roller coasters in America are Lightning Rod, Steel Vengeance, The Voyage, Outlaw Run, and Phantom's Revenge. If you rode every single roller coaster in America, do you think that'll stay that way?
Of the ones currently open, yes. It's possible ArieForce One and Iron Gwazi could squeeze their way in.
Yeah, the park is more than 50 years old. Until 1996 it had a... Problem. Look it up yourself. I guess that's why parents didn't take me there in early 90s even we were close to it. Good choice though. Luckily it's now better.
I'll have to look it up.
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Nice!