A ride on Flotter Otto and Looping Alois

Flotter Otto and Looping Alois

On my Easter trip this year, I used the afternoon entrance to Skyline Park to try out last year’s additions.

The larger of the two new rides still uses the station of the former Bob Racing attraction, but not the area around it. This is now largely unused and still gives an idea of the layout of the former bobkart track. The track of the new family coaster Flotter Otto runs parallel to the station building. At both ends you take a turn in a helix and that’s it. As many park visitors have commented, the ride is not a worthy replacement. However, it is a very good starter coaster for young children.

The second addition is the Looping Alois flat ride. Theoretically, you can control your flight, i.e. whether you go up, down and sideways. Unfortunately, the ride at Skyline Park is operated in automatic mode, which means that every passenger inevitably rolls over against their will. This is not unpleasant, but not very nice either. Without interactivity, the ride is simply not attractive to many visitors.

Pictures Skyline Park

Conclusion Skyline Park

Overall, the park makes a worse impression than on my last visit. Although there are more attractions, the paint is peeling in other places. This is particularly noticeable on the façade and some of the figures on the Geisterschlange dark ride, which are now simply weathered. The fisherman on Sky Rafting is also more off-putting than inviting, as are many of the decorations around the park. This is a shame as the park has a lot of potential.

 


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Hersheypark


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Theme Park:Hersheypark (since 1906)
Address:100 Hersheypark Dr
17033 Hershey
https://www.hersheypark.com/
Operated by:Hershey Entertainment


Hersheypark, located in Hershey, Pennsylvania, is one of America’s most iconic amusement parks. Opened in 1906 by the Hershey Company, the park is famous for its vast collection of world-class roller coasters and bitter-sweet candy branding.

 
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Having a sugar rush at Hersheypark


 
 
 

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Candymonium

The great hyper coaster

 


 

Comet

The classic wooden coaster

 


 

Fahrenheit

The coaster with the 97° drop

 


 

Great Bear

A superb inverted coaster

 


 

Laff Track

The fun spinning coaster

 


 

Skyrush

The rush to the sky

 


 

Sooper Dooper Looper

The classic looping coaster

 


 

Storm Runner

A blast of a ride

 



 
 

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Wildcat

A nice Twister coaster

 



Universal Studios Florida


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Theme Park:Universal Studio Florida (since 1990)
Address:6000 Universal Blvd
32819 Orlando
https://www.universalorlando.com
Operated by:Universal Parks and Resorts

Universal Studios Florida in Orlando, Florida is one of the most famous theme parks worldwide. The park is famous for its numerous world-class attractions, including Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts, E.T. Adventure and the must-see show Bourne Stuntacular.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Theme Park

 




 

Bourne Stuntacular

An unbelievable stage show

 


 

Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts

A very immersive dark ride coaster experience

 


 

Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit

The large coaster of Universal Studios Florida

 


 

Men in Black: Alien Attack

The awesome interactive dark ride

 


 

Revenge of the Mummy

The intense indoor coaster

 


 

Transformers: The Ride 3D

An awesome dark ride experience