If you pick up your new car near Goslar you can also drive a bit further up into the Harz mountains to test the handling of the car and the Alpine Coaster Brocken Coaster in Schierke.
After getting rid of your money at the cashier’s desk you climb a small lift hill to gain speed in the following helix. A few turns and another helix follow, as well as a wonderful steep turn until you are braked again. All in all, the Brocken Coaster is unfortunately much too short, but absolutely tight. Therefore, if you happen to be in the area, a ride is definitely worthwhile.
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One of my favorite rides by HUSS is the Top Spin. Although I’m not the biggest fan of the large versions, I’m definately one for the smaller ones, as they can offer a much more powerful and variable ride. Plaenert’s Top Spin Nr.2 is a great looking exemple of such a ride. I’ve spend nearly all of my budget at this ride and was never disappointed.
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BonBon-Land in Holme-Olstrup, near the Danish town of Næstved, is an amusement park managed by the Spanish amusement park group Parques Reunidos. The park was founded in 1992 as a visitor centre for the nearby candy factory BonBon. The design of the park is similar to that of the sweets, which are all quite unusual. For example, there is a dog-fart roller coaster, a canal-rat log flume or the boat swing Klaptorsken (where Klaptorsk means fool), which is themed after a codfish. As you can see, BonBon-Land is a very strange amusement park, but it has some highlights – however, it is important that you get used to the Danish humor.
Fun Fact #1: The roller coaster Vildswinet is the first Eurofighter from Gerstlauer. The roller coaster was designed after a wild boar and therefore has a car racing look.
Fun Fact #2: The theme park has already outlasted a large part of the candy assortment of the BonBon company. After the company was sold to the confectionery manufacturer Toms in 2001, the candy Store Babser, Dyt i Bamsen, Sillykoner and Blondinehjerner were discontinued because of their names that were not entirely child-friendly.