Day 2 – Parque de Attraciones de Madrid (28/6/18)
Day started well with nice breakfast at hotel and was straight onto the Metro towards the park. Park didn’t open till midday so was able to have a small lie in before breakfast. Had slight problem on way to the park as Metro train didn’t park correctly at one of the stations on route, causing panic as doors didn’t open!
On arrival at the park, a large amount of people were gathered at the entrance so expected park to be busy. As I’d pre-booked ticket online, I mentioned to get through the crowd quickly and was virtually straight into the park. Most photos today were taken from queue lines and didn’t take my proper camera so forgive any bad photos! (All photos uploaded in order that I took them so may appear out of order of rides done)
Once on park, I did plan to get the low capacity Abismo and Vertigo out the way first but stumbled upon the 2 children’s coasters (Paw Patrol and Padrinos Voladores) which were both walk on so ticked them off early. Both not much to write home about but still was +2. Afterwards, I just went around the park, hitting whatever I came across focussing on the coasters. This meant TNT Tren de la Mina was next. One train operations meant this had built up a long slow queue, meant I could get some photos of ride and nearby Splash Boat (Fiordos) ride though:
The design of this queue being so close to the Splash Boat station did make me wander if they had modified the Splash Boat queue when building TNT, reusing the same building? It did seem odd having both rides and queue lines in such close proximity with numerous people getting confused as to which ride they were queuing for.
Ride itself was fun but nothing spectacular. Best bit was the final few turns when the ride had picked up some decent speed. Leaving the splash boat for later, I continued into the park towards Vertigo, the park’s Wild Mouse. After seeing an hour queue posted on the queue time boards and seeing medical staff within the queue, I considered skipping it for now but sucked it up and entered the queue. Luckily, it turned out to only be a ~30min queue. The medical staff were treating someone in the queue line though, possible heatstroke but unsure. Hope they’re okay but didn’t intrude so have no idea. Ride itself was a typical wild mouse, nothing special.
Afterwards, I continued round to one of the more anticipated rides of the trip, the Maurer X-car Abismo! Having only ridden G-Force before, I didn’t have much experience with this ride type and this always looked one of the better models. By ride design, this only has 1 12 person train, meaning another slow queue nearing 1hr. The queue didn’t have misters in though which was welcomed in the Spanish heat. The fact was a single rider helped here as there was an odd loading rule meaning they had to fill the train with no empty seats. This meant I got a short queue jump in order to fill a spare seat, got back row as well!
(Car of old coaster situated nearby. As with the Remains of Defunct Rides topic, quite like this idea of memorialising old significant rides)
Abismo was fun but still could use being longer. Was also surprisingly rough in the back row as well. Note for future visits: I tend to leave restraints slightly loose to allow for more airtime and any unwelcome tightening during the ride, this idea is not fun on a slow, inverting lift hill…. (More Abismo photos later in report). Also nearby was this suspended monorail type thing. Came back to this later in the day for the photo opportunities:
Think it was about now I grabbed lunch of a Spanish Tortilla sandwich from a nearby stall. Wasn’t great quality but functioned perfectly well as food. Continued round the park next towards the Intamin invert, Tornado. This again was quite hotly anticipated due to the rareness of this ride type. Due to the park layout, Tornado is located down the end of a long 1 way path with no other rides, surely that could have been planned a bit better? 1 train operations again meant a sizable queue had built up but it moved quickly enough.
(not sure if there’s enough supports here, worth adding a couple more to be sure?)
Ride was enjoyable but nothing special. Was odd having the same restraints as Colossus (TP) but on an inverted coaster.
To complete the coasters at this park, it was back up the dead end path from Tornado to Tarantula, the Maurer spinner. Again, had a long queue but it moved quickly enough. These rides are never amazing but always solid good fun, this one was no different. Got some decent spin and the drop in the short tunnel was fun due to how close the clearances felt. (pictured below)
All coasters done, I did plan on doing the log flume next door to Tarantula but that broke down while I was queuing for Tarantula and never re-opened. I instead did the indoor shooting ride the other side of Tarantula. While the ride was terrible, I did manage to get the highest score for my car! (seat 8, score not clear due to glare on screen)
Next up were the 3 flats near Abismo: the Huss top spin, Intamin drop tower and Huss frisbee. All were typical of their ride type and good fun as usual. They were only running one side of the drop tower, causing yet another queue and I learnt that my tall self doesn’t make for comfortable Top Spin riding. Those restraints really dig into your shoulders!
Decided to make way back to the Splash Boats from earlier via the rapids. Took some general photos on route:
Abismo above the trees.
Main entrance midway of park with starflyer at top.
Again, massive queue for rapids extending out of queue-line (definitely a theme for today this…). Moved quickly though so got on soon enough. Rapids were very wet with a spiteful fountain halfway getting everyone on boat soaked. Continued up to splash boats to avoid getting wet twice in one day. As expected, Splash Boats were very wet especially since I was sat front row!
Went for a blow dry on TNT immediately afterwards as queue had died down slightly. Still as good as it was earlier in the day, if a bit faster having warmed up. Major rides complete, I ticked off some of the interesting smaller rides on offer, starting with the aforementioned suspended monorail thing. While it moved quite slowly, it did provide numerous photo opportunities:
Me on ride
Disko was also closed all day…
From the monorail, I noticed this outdoor River Caves style boat ride. Decided to give it a go after getting off.
Upcharge horror walkthrough I didn’t do. The crowd of people was for some sort of event happening within the centre of the aforementioned Jungle Cruise boat ride which had rave style music playing quite loudly. Did see adverts for some sort of “Horror Fest” event beginning around 5pm though, perhaps it was for that? (Not sure why you’d pay theme park entry for a rave though?).
Children’s area I didn’t spend much time in.
Carousel near Vertigo
After not getting any earlier, I got some photos of Vertigo from the monorail:
Yet another Abismo shot. May not be a great ride but certainly looks nice.
Went over to the Jungle Cruise ride next. Good theming but a bit out-dated nowadays, doesn’t have same charm as River Caves. Didn’t help the aforementioned rave was happening in centre of ride so that was all I could hear.
Very low bridge for ride to squeeze under. Not designed for tall people….
After this, I aimed for a ride on the nearby star flyer but found queue closed. Thinking it had broken, I continued round for a re-ride on Abismo. Upon finding that queue closed as well, it turns out that the advertised park close is obviously park close, not queue close as I’m used to in UK….. Hoping for a shorter queue, I ran round to Tornado for another ride. Got in the queue just before the queue closed. Got some photos of Tarantula from this queue:
After this, I found some of the smaller flats still open so got a ride in on the rotor and chairswing before park closed fully. In complete breach of ride safety, I did try and grab some photos from top of rotor of all rides at dusk but all came out blurry. Could even see the city centre from certain angles! Think video came out decently enough though:
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(I wouldn’t usually get phone out on large rides like this but view was nice and wanted to try and capture it)
Final Park thoughts: Nice enough park and surprisingly major given its location. Was my first experience of a Parques Reunidos park, can see why people complain over their management with the one train ops everywhere and the older rides feeling quite unloved. Would visit again if in Madrid again but wouldn’t rush back unless they got anything new. Would get an annual pass if local to the area though.
Final ride counts (courtesy of my LoG submission):
Rollercoasters
Paw Patrol x1
Padrinos Voladores x1 (x1 back)
TNT tren de la mina x2
Vertigo x1
Abismo x1 (x1 back)
Tornado x2
Tarantula x1
Water rides
Los rapidos x1
Fiordos x1
Dark / flat rides
Rotor x2
Cueva de la tarantula x1
Top spin x1
Lozenderos x1
La maquinas x1
Zeppelin x1
Las junglas x1
Sillas Voladores x1
Shows
N/A
After leaving park, I decided to head back into the city centre for food at Mercado de San Miguel and see the city centre at night. As suspected, the paella was fantastic and wanted more! (some photos blurry as phone camera doesn’t like night photos)
The paella I had. Making me hungry just thinking about it…
Can’t remember if it was Day 1 or Day 2 but one evening while wandering near Plaza Mayor, I stumbled across a bar with an outdoor TV screen showing the Germany v South Korea World Cup match. I turned up as it was 0-0 with 5 mins to go so figured I’d just watch the end. Didn’t expect it to go to extra time and definitely did not expect South Korea’s 2-0 win!
Headed straight back to hotel to sleep afterwards before the earlier start for Parque Warner the next day. Trip report coming soon!
(ps. Imgur’s already being glitchy over uploading these photos, what’s going to be like at the end of this trip?)