Fantasy Island



Theme Park:Fantasy Island (since 1995)
Address:Sea Lane
PE25 1RH
Ingoldmells
https://www.fantasyislandresort.co.uk/
Operated by:Mellors Group

OdysseyFantasy Island, in Ingoldmells near Skegness is an English indoor and outdoor amusement park based around Europe’s largest 7-day market, Ingoldmells Market. Opened in 1995, the theme park is home to the large Vekoma roller coasters Millennium and Odyssey.

 
 
 

Highlights of the theme park

 




Fantasy Island
 

 Harrington Flint’s Island Adventure’s

An amazing dark ride

 


 

Millennium

The super smooth Vekoma looper

 


Odyssey

 

Odyssey

A giant Suspended Looping Coaster

 


Botton’s Pleasure Beach



Theme Park:Botton's Pleasure Beach (since 1927)
Address:Grand Parade
PE25 2UQ
Skegness
https://www.pleasurebeachskegness.co.uk
Operated by:Fam. Botton

PirateBotton’s Pleasure Beach, located in Skegness, is an English amusement park. Opened in 1927, the park houses a wide range of funfair rides – including four roller coasters – and three large amusement arcades.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Amusement Park

 




Freak Out

 

Freak Out

A swinging sensation

 


Queen Bee

 

Queen Bee

The only one left of its kind

 


 

Rockin Roller

An elevated Spinning Coaster

 


The Studio Tour at Movie Park Germany

Studio Tour

For more than 30 years now, Bottrop-Kirchhellen has stood for Hollywood made in Germany. The first local studio was Bavaria Film, which wanted to offer a look behind the scenes with the Bavaria Filmpark. Only a few years later Warner Bros. came to the Ruhr area and with it a best off of the popular theme parks of the Village Roadshow (Sea World, Warner Bros. Movie World) on the Gold Coast in Australia. In addition, several sound stages were built that visitors could visit during the Film Studio Tour. In the beginning, these were actually used for film and TV productions and today serve mainly as storage space for the park.

To tie in with the old days, Movie Park Germany is now also offering a Studio Tour. However, this one is set in the fictional MPG Studios, which are mainly known for their B-movies by director Steven Thrillberg. We are accompanied on our tour by assistant Andy and the animated clapperboard S.A.M., which is strongly reminiscent of the Microsoft Office Assistant of the late 90s (and unfortunately is also animated in the same way). The story was created by IMAmotion, who have already created media content for the water ride Excalibur – Secrets of the Dark Forest and have been working with the park for a long time with their soundtracks. The attraction’s hardware, meanwhile, comes from Liechtenstein roller coaster specialists Intamin Amusement Rides. The multi-dimensional coaster features an entertaining ride that is perfectly geared towards the park’s family audience.

After a short drive through the archive, S.A.M. takes us straight up to the first set. The quiet-looking living room immediately finds itself in the middle of a storm. As the roof is torn away, we are accelerated by friction wheels. We then drive backwards along a short stretch of track before we find ourselves in the next scene. Steven Thrillberg has chosen us as extras on the set, and we now travel through the set of a large American city, where we have a race with a sports car. After a bend and a small climb, the track leads us out of the hall, where we then cross the forecourt of MPG Studios. A few swerves later we enter the studio again, where the most visually impressive set of the studio tour awaits us after a short while. Passing King Kong, we unfortunately race right into the final brake accompanied by the local film orchestra.

The Studio Tour is a really nice family coaster with a great attention to detail. The three main scenes are not overloaded, which makes the ride very coherent overall. The additional details along the way that bear witness to the past 25 years of Movie Park Germany are a nice Easter Egg for every fan of the theme park.  

Horrorwood Studios Version

For Halloween, there is an adult version of the media content available in the evening, where the story about the fictional Horrorwood Studios is taken up. This version is quite nice as a seasonal overlay, but comes across as a little half-hearted. A ride on this version of the Studio Tour is a can, but not a must.

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