3/5 Niek N. 3 years ago on Google
Great
park
for
coaster
enthusiasts.
The
good:
Coasters:
jeez
this
park
has
a
lot
of
rollercoasters!
And
some
of
it
are
true
gems!
Entrance
fee:
the
park
is
quite
cheap
compared
to
other
parks
in
Europe.
Navigation:
on
all
the
buildings
there
are
numbers
that
correspond
with
those
on
your
park
map,
so
you'll
always
know
where
you
are.
Lockers:
these
are
great!
You
pay
5
PLN
(~€1,10)
once
for
a
wristband
and
at
every
ride
you
can
put
your
bag
in
a
locker.
Most
coasters
have
lockers
with
2
doors,
one
facing
the
queue
line
and
one
facing
the
exit.
You
put
your
bag
in
there
just
before
you
ride,
and
pick
it
up
afterwards.
There
are
employees
that
help
you
with
the
lockers
so
that's
perfect.
The
food:
I
had
a
chicken
wrap
and
spareribs,
they
were
great!!
Crowd
control
on
busy
days:
every
ride
has
these
gates
which
count
down
when
guests
enter,
this
way
the
ride's
capacity
is
used
optimally.
The
bad:
Corona
measures:
While
nicely
done
with
the
"keep
distance"
stickers
and
the
lines
on
the
floor
in
the
queue
line,
literally
nobody
follows
these
rules
(aside
from
me).
And
I
know
keeping
distance
is
unnatural
and
hard,
but
the
employees
in
the
queue
line
(for
example,
near
the
lockers)
simply
don't
care.
They
don't
tell
people
to
keep
distance
or
wear
their
mask
correctly.
Theming:
The
theming
is
all
over
the
place,
nowhere
else
have
I
ever
seen
a
medieval
town
with
Dutch
polka
music
next
to
a
bright
purple
roller
coaster...
It's
weird
and
doesn't
make
sense.
The
park
looks
as
if
it
has
been
designed
in
roller
coaster
tycoon,
with
a
racing
track
next
to
a
vulcano
with
a
dragon
on
top.
What's
also
weird
is
the
music:
energylandia
has
their
own
music
through
most
of
the
park
(which
is
quite
annoying)
yet
they
use
pirates
of
the
caribbean
music
at
"speed
water
coaster"
and
"two
steps
from
hell
-
heart
of
courage"
at
hyperion.
Please
get
some
music
from
IMASCORE
it
will
really
benefit
the
immersion!
Also
that
ghost
house
is
terrible!
No
animatronics,
no
music,
just
some
random
decoration
you
drive
through
with
tomb
stones,
aliens,
zombies
and
robots
in
the
same
scene.
There
is
hope
though:
the
area
at
Zadra
and
the
new
atlantis
area
are
way
more
consistent
with
their
theming
so
it
might
still
come!
The
queue
lines:
Oh
god!
They
let
you
walk
the
entire
queue
line
all
the
time,
even
when
it's
quiet!
At
Zadra
you
have
to
walk
the
full
length
of
the
coaster
twice!
And
at
hyperion
you
have
to
climb
up
stairs
5
stories
high.
Why?
Why
not
build
some
shortcuts?!
Crowd
control
at
quiet
days:
While
crowd
control
on
busy
days
is
excellent,
what
happens
when
there
are
not
enough
people
to
fill
a
train?
In
the
Netherlands
we
have
this
unwritten
rule
that,
if
no
one
is
waiting
in
your
car's
gate,
you
can
stay
in
your
seat
for
another
ride.
Not
at
energylandia!
I
got
sent
away
pretty
rudely
and
aggressively
by
the
staff.
But
why?!
Why
would
you
rather
send
a
half
empty
train
around
the
track
and
let
me
climb
those
stairs
again
and
again
and
again?😖😖
It
doesn't
make
any
sense!
Also
at
Zadra
I
had
a
ride
with
the
seat
next
to
me
empty.
At
this
ride
the
employee
closes
the
restraints,
but
you
open
them
yourselves.
When
I
saw
2
people
in
my
car's
gate,
I
knew
therefore
that
they're
going
to
use
this
empty
seat
next
to
me.
So
instead
of
opening
just
my
own
restraint
and
have
an
employee
walking
all
the
way
to
my
car
to
open
the
second
one,
I
thought
I'd
help
them
by
opening
both,
since
that
doesn't
cost
me
any
effort.
I
immediately
got
scolded
for
that
for
no
reason.
So
advice
to
energylandia:
appreciate
your
enthousiast's
help
a
little
more!
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