Day 3 – Parque Warner (29/6/18)
Slightly earlier start today as park opened at 11:30 and had further to travel to get to the park. As recommended by many people on here, I got a train from Atocha station to Pinto station before getting the local bus service straight to the park. Other than a bit of faff buying train ticket at Atocha, journey was surprisingly smooth. For the train geeks on here, Spanish broad gauge train feel utterly no different to standard gauge trains, trains themselves more modern and spacious compared to British Rail though.
Park entrance. As you can tell, the park was much quieter than Parque de Attraciones the day before. This meant most stuff was walk on or only had a short queue. This did also mean less time for photos though, have seemed to neglected taking photos for a large portion of the day. Once in the park, I headed straight for Stunt Fall (Vekoma GIB) knowing it has reliability problems, passing some nice scenery on the way:
Unfortunately, Stunt Fall was broken and was opening late. With Coaster Express down for re-tracking as well, I resigned myself to the likely double spite. With this in mind, I headed into the childrens area to clear up the to family coasters in the park, Tom y Jerry (Zierer Tivoli) and Correcaminos (Mack Youngstar).
Tom y Jerry ended up having the longest queue of the day as was popular with the families on park. Was just an average, very vibratey Tivoli which wasn’t much to write home about.
Was surprised to find Correcaminos running on 2 trains, meant it was virtually walk-on! Ride itself was fun and a nice departure from the standard Vekoma Rollerskater. It being Mack meant it was perfectly smooth and had comfortable trains. Came back later in the day for a re-ride.
While riding Correcaminos, I noticed a train ascending Coaster Express’s lift so powered over in the hope it had reopened after it’s re-tracking. Turned out the ride was indeed open and virtually walk on! One train operations though. Managed to claim back row which turned out to be a mistake. Ride was fun but still very jarring in places, more re-tracking recommended! You can really tell the areas that had been re-tracked over those that hadn’t, especially in the back row. There is an especially bad section coming into the final break run where you can actually see where the track has warped over the years! Still, glad it was open though. Got a re-ride later on in the day in a non-wheel seat midtrain. This helped but still was rough in parts.
Continuing round the park brought me to Batman. This was my first Batman invert that I’ve ridden and it certainly impressed! Very, very forceful and relentless throughout the layout, the quietness allowed me to snag either front or back row for all rides! The VR option meant for a slow moving queue though, even though it was on 2 trains. Did return later in the day for a VR ride. Also, got some photos of ride, queue and Gotham area of the park.
(Like Abismo, this tower can be seen from all over park so took many photos, did also ride it at some point)
Spied life in Stunt Fall from Batman’s lift so powered over. Ride was indeed open so joined the minimal queue. Once in station, the ride op tried talking to me in Spanish but it wasn’t clear what he wanted me to do so confusion ensued for a few moments as don’t know that much Spanish. Turns out all he wanted to do was height check me against the ride’s max height limit! (1.95m) Luckily, I was underneath that and was able to ride but obviously the basic Spanish lessons before this trip weren’t enough…
After initially walking past Superman on way to Stunt Fall, I made my way back to ride it. Found the ride on 2 trains again and completely walk on with most trains heading out half empty, was straight into the airgates! This was my first true B&M floorless (not counting Baron) so was interested in how it would ride. This has turned out to be one of my favourite coasters as every element is fantastic and well executed. There’s even airtime on the first drop if sat back row. Immediately went round for another ride! All rides bar 1 were in back row.
Superman’s break run has a very clear view over the Parque Warner waterpark which I didn’t visit. What amazed me was although it was a hot day, the 2 large B&Ms in this park were walk-on while there was a massive queue for all slides in the waterpark. I enjoy waterparks but think I know where I’d rather be!
Stopped for lunch at large restaurant near Stunt Fall. Was busy inside restaurant so sat outside on terrace by lake with fountains. Took these photos over lunch:
After this point, I have lost track as to which order I did everything so shall post some thoughts on each ride in a rough order.
Cine Tour: Vaguely cinema themed vintage car ride. Had nice view of Stunt Fall so took photos of Stunt Fall and theming.
Os Yogios: Splash Battle themed to Yogi Bear next to Stunt Fall. Very wet and very interactive, managed to spray some non-riders trying to spray me! Went back to stunt fall afterwards for a blow dry.
Hotel Embrujado: Went in expecting a ghost train, got a decent mad house with all story in Spanish so couldn’t understand it. Fun though.
Vengenza de Enigma: Large drop tower seen all over park. Got lost trying to find the entrance to this. For such a prominent ride, the entrance is really tucked away down a side path with no obvious signs. Were only running one side but opened up a second side as I walked up so rode the second side. Think this was the shot side rather than drop but unsure. Have a photo from base of tower:
Rapidos Acme: Surprisingly fun rapids in family area of park, not quite as good as the Parque de Attraciones de Madrid ones but still good fun. Went for a reride later on as well. Had a nicely themed queueline, had screens playing roadrunner cartoons and all these suspended items moved slowly along the course. Helped brighten up an otherwise standard cattlepen:
Rio Bravo: Surprisingly long large flume ride. Initially broke down on me before I could ride. Left queue when they started evacuating those onride… Came back later on to ride and enjoyed it. Had element though which took me completely by surprise:
Cataratas Salvajas: Fairly standard splash boat. Was very wet but still re-rode later on!
Los carrios de la mina: Breakdance style ride near Rio Bravo. Fun but short cycle, took longer to load than ride time!
Academia dos Pilotos: Standard children’s monorail, nothing special.
Aventuros de Scooby Doo: Well themed family friendly shooter. Again went in not knowing what to expect.
Invertatron: Lex Luthor themed Top Spin. Managed to sit more comfortably on this compared to last one so shoulders didn’t ache as much during.
Loco Academias de Policias: Only saw this show as was wandering past arena as it was about to start. Was surprisingly good and stunts were fun to watch, didn’t expect them to bring out a lorry cab though. Show arena:
(think half the park was at the show…)
Batman VR: While I’m in the camp that VR doesn’t belong on major coasters like this, this was quite fun. Video graphics weren’t amazing but did the trick nicely and did sync up with ride. What I liked most about this system though is the organisation this has but Galactica/Air lacks. Not only is the VR a completely separate queue to normal riders, the headsets are completely removable from the train. Each row has its own headsets stored in a separate room in the station and given to riders as they need it, allowing for varying demand and a more thorough cleaning between use. If VR is to be used on more coasters in the future, it should definitely be this system instead of the faff currently on Galactica/Air.
Finished the day off with re-rides on Superman and Batman until park close. Headed straight back to hotel after leaving park.
Final Park thoughts: Much larger and much nicer that Parque de Attractiones with more major rides, would definitely visit again. In a way, its very similar to Thorpe: Large park located just outside country’s capital that requires a train and bus transfer to get there from city centre… Very enjoyable day, the shorter queues helped. Final ride counts:
Rollercoasters
Tom y Jerry x1
Correcaminos Bip Bip x2 (x2 back)
Coaster Express x2 (x1 back)
Batman x4 (x2 front, x1 vr, x1 back)
Stunt Fall x4 (x1 back, x1 front)
Superman x4 (x3 back)
Water rides
Os yogios x1
Cataratas salvajas x2
Rapidos Acme x2
Los carros de la mina x1
Dark / flat rides
Hotel embrujado x1
Venganza del enigma x1
Academia de pilotos x1
Cine tour x1
Aventuros de scooby doo x1
Los carros de la mina x1
Invertatron x1
Shows
Loco Academias de Policias x1
Day 4 and more wandering around Madrid coming soon!Statistics: Posted by Thekingin64 — Fri Nov 02, 2018 10:08 pm
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