This was the bad boys’ first trick, But the second follows quick

Efteling’s Max + Moritz

Every now and then, a roller coaster that you have grown fond of has to say goodbye. After 34 years of operation, this happened to the roller coaster Bob – one of the rare Swiss Bob coasters of the manufacturer Intamin. The end of the coaster was very predictable, after all it was one of the few roller coasters allowed for smaller children – but due to its low capacity it could not compensate for this, so there was always a longer queue. Since Efteling also became more and more popular, something new was needed. Probably the most family-friendly roller coaster on the market for decades has been the Powered Coaster from Mack Rides. If you double the number of trains, you also get a very high capacity, which leads to additional fun by using two lanes. The result was the roller coaster duo Max + Moritz.

Typical for the theme park Efteling, this roller coaster can also show a very affectionate design. Here, the two rascals from the well-known story by Wilhelm Busch try out their self-built ride gear, which leads to some chaos.

The ride on Max

The ride with Max (the blue lane) begins with a small hill on which we gain some momentum. Close to the ground, we now drive through a few alternating right and left turns, and at the same time we gain a little height in the final right turn. Now we cross Moritz’s track once and spiral in a tight helix towards the ground. In the process we meet Moritz. The train now leads us with momentum through a right turn and a turn to the left before we gain height in a helix. A short turn to the left and a tight right turn later we enter the station building. Here we meet Moritz and start the second lap.

The ride on Moritz

Moritz (on the green lane), meanwhile, is well on his way and so we immediately enter a wide left turn. In two swerves we approach the ground gradually, whereupon we immediately dissipate our energy again in an outward spiral. Above Max’s lane we now take a left turn. Here we meet our brother. After a ground-level turn to the right, we gain altitude within a tight helix once again. Another right turn and a left turn follow before we approach the station on a longer straight and slowly lose speed.

Conclusion Max + Moritz

Max + Moritz are clearly excellent roller coasters for smaller children. In this respect, there is absolutely nothing to criticise. However, I personally find it a great pity that you only really meet in two places during the course of the ride. If both tracks went in the same direction, the roller coaster would definitely be a bit more exciting. I also don’t consider either roller coaster to be a dignified replacement for the old bobsled ride, but only a functional one. Admittedly, the colourful ride with its great design and terrific soundtrack fits much better into Efteling than Bob ever did; however, my conclusion is clear: children will have a lot of fun on both rides, adults might ride them once or twice.

Pictures Efteling

 


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Universal Studios Japan



Theme Park:Universal Studios Japan (since 2001)
Address:Sakurajima 2 Chome-1-33
Konohana Ward
554-0031 Osaka
https://www.usj.co.jp/e
Operated by:NBC Universal

Flight of the HippogriffUniversal Studios Japan (ユニバーサル・スタジオ・ジャパン) in the city of Osaka is one of Japan’s largest and busiest amusement parks. It is the fourth most visited theme park worldwide.

With the increasing success of the Universal Studios in Hollywood, plans to open a similar attraction all around the globe started. While the studios in Orlando were under construction, sites for another park in Europe, as well as in Japan were also considered – including Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation (NSSMC) sites in Kitakyūshū and Sakai. While the Space World theme park was built in Kitakyūshū, the Sakai site was abandoned in favour of an urban development project in Osaka. At the end of 1994, Osaka Universal Planning Inc. was founded and two years later renamed USJ Co., Ltd. Arnold Schwarzenegger broke ground in October 1998 and Universal Studios Japan opened in March 2001.

Flying DinosaurIn the first year alone, more than 11 million visitors came to the park, an unparalleled success. However, the number of visitors dropped to 8 million in the second year and stabilised at this level until 2011. With the construction of the children’s area Universal Wonderland in 2012, the average number of visitors changed to 10 million. In 2014, the inauguration of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme area was followed by a jump in visitor numbers to 12.7 million visitors and 13.9 million visitors the following year. In 2021, the highly immersive Super Nintendo World theme area will open to the public.

Universal Studios Japan is famous for its numerous shows and attractions, including the Hyper Coaster Hollywood Dream – The Ride and the Flying Coaster Flying Dinosaur by B&M. In addition, the theme park always offers new and exciting event attractions that can be tested for a short time in the park. In particular, popular manga are taken up. The roller coaster Space Fantasy also gets a new theme quite frequently.

If you want to experience the park for yourself, the easiest and fastest way to reach the amusement park is by train to the JR station Universal City. From here there is only a short walk though the leisure centre Universal City to the theme park.

Fun Fact #1: The opening of The Flying Dinosaur roller coaster, led to waiting times of up to 750 minutes at the roller coaster.

Fun Fact #2: You can experience the ride on Hollywood Dream backwards, when queuing up for the backdrop ride.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Theme Park

 




Flying Dinosaur

 

Flying Dinosaur

A truly intense Flying Coaster

 


Universal Studios Japan

 

Harry Potter and the forbidden Journey

The Kuka robots ride

 


Hollywood Dream: The Ride

 

Hollywood Dream: The Ride

One of the best hyper coasters, especially in the Backdrop variant

 


 

Jaws

An entertaining boat ride

 


Jurassic Park - The Ride

 

Jurassic Park: The Ride

A very wet dark ride

 


Universal Studios Japan

 

Space Fantasy

An interesting Spinning Coaster

 


 
 

Past Highlight of the Theme Park

 





Universal Studios Japan

 

Terminator 2 3D

A fun cinematic spectacle

 



Nagashima Spa Land



Theme Park:Nagashima Spa Land (since 1964)
Part of the Resort Nagashima Resort
Address:333 Urayasu
Kuwana
Mie 511-1135
http://www.nagashima-onsen.co.jp
Operated by:Nagashimakankokaihatsu Co., Ltd.

Nagashima Spa Land (ナガシマスパーランド) in Kuwana nearby the city of Nagoya is one of Japan’s largest and busiest amusement parks. The park located on Ise Bay is part of the Nagashima Resort, which originated from a newly found hot spring in 1963. A temporary set up bath proved to be very popular, which is why the Nagashimakankokaihatsu Co, Ltd was established in the same year with the aim of developing the spring, now known as Nagashima Onsen, for tourism. In November 1964, the Onsen was opened to visitors, followed by the Nagashima Hotel a month later. In 1966, the resort was further expanded with the opening of the second hotel and the theme park Nagashima Spa Land.

The Nagashima Resort quickly became more popular, which is why the third hotel followed as early as 1970. The resort now consists of three hotels, the Nagashima Spa Land amusement park, the Joyful Waterpark, the Nagano-no-Sato gardens, the Anpanman Children’s Museum, the large Mitsui Outlet Jazz Dream Nagashima outlet centre and the Yuami-no-Shima hot spring. Every year, around 5.8 million visitors come to Nagashima Resort.

Steel Dragon 2000Nagashima Spa Land is famous for its large number of roller coasters, including the Steel Dragon 2000 – the longest and one of the fastest steel coaster up to date. With a height of 97m and a length of 2.5km, this roller coaster means serious business for every theme park enthusiast. Apart of this steel monster, Nagashima Spa Land is a very nice park with an superb selection of rides and attractions. It also features a highly immersive children’s area themed to Peter Rabbit.

If you want to experience the park for yourself, the easiest and fastest way to reach the amusement park is by highway bus from the Nagoya station. The nearest JR train station is Kuwana. From here you can take a shuttle bus directly to the park.

Fun Fact #1: Due to its large number of roller coasters and its location on an island right next to the sea, the park is often referred as the Cedar Point of Japan.

Fun Fact #2: The park houses a very large number of swing based rides. In no other park worldwide you can swing up to the sky in so many different variants.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Tivoli

 




Acrobat

 

Acrobat

A large flying coaster

 


Arashi

 

Arashi

A Free Spin Coaster

 


Corkscrew

 

Corkscrew

The rollover classic

 


Jet Coaster

 

Jet Coaster

A great classic

 


Looping Star

 

Looping Star

A wonderful looping coaster

 


Shoot the Chute

 

Shoot the Chute

The very wet boat ride

 


Shuttle Loop

 

Shuttle Loop

A great shuttle coaster

 


Space Shuttle

 

Space Shuttle

The grand overhead boat swing

 


Steel Dragon 2000

 

Steel Dragon 2000

The longest roller coaster

 


Ultra Twister

 

Ultra Twister

Japanese engineering

 


VIking

 

Viking

The Ship Swing Conglomerate

 


Wild Mouse

 

Wild Mouse

A Wild Mouse in a Double Pack

 


 
 

Past Highlights of the Tivoli

 





White Cyclone

 

White Cyclone

The ride through the prop forest