Seilbahnen Thale Erlebniswelt



Alpine Coaster:Harzbob (since 2000)
Part of the Seilbahnen Thale Erlebniswelt
Address:Goetheweg 1
06502 Thale
http://seilbahnen-thale.de
Operated by:Wiegand Erlebnisberge GmbH

The Seilbahnen Thale Erlebniswelt is a amusement park divided into four areas in Thale, Saxony-Anhalt. As Wiegand’s largest Erlebnisberg, the park offers a large number of family-friendly rides and attractions, including, of course, many of the company’s own products.

Fun Fact: The Hexenbesen in Fun Park 2 is the first Flying Coaster in Germany!

 
 
 

Highlights of the Amusement Park

 




 

Boderitt

The modern variant of the witch’s broom

 

 

Harzbob

A fun Alpine Coaster

 

 

Hexenbesen

The Flying Coaster up to 65kg

 

Belantis



Theme Park:Belantis (since 2003)
Address:Zur Weißen Mark
04249 Leipzig
https://www.belantis.de
Operated by:Compagnie des Alpes

Belantis on the outskirts of the city of Leipzig in Saxony is one of the largest theme parks in Germany. Built in 2003, the amusement park is the product of a major market research initiative and numerous investment-friendly radio stations and other investors who saw the basis for a larger, modern amusement park in central Germany. As a result, the Belantis amusement park was built in record time on the site of a former open-cast lignite mine.

Fun Fact #1: Due to its location, the Götterflug offers its passengers a particularly daring ride, because those who keep the wings of the interactive ride in the right position are neatly whirled through the air with the help of the existing wind. which leads to numerous rollovers.

Fun Fact #2: The Curse of the Pharaoh is the only log flume of its kind. The ride along and through the pyramid offers many special features and should not be missed.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Theme Park

 




 

Belanitus Rache

A superb ride

 


 

Capt’n Blacks Piratentaufe

The gimmicky drop tower

 


 

Cobra des Amun Ra

A fast paced family coaster

 


 

Drachenflug

A flight to the sky

 


 

Drachenritt

The perfect Bobsled Coaster

 


 

Fluch des Pharao

The wet ride of the pyramid

 


 

Götterflug

The wind is your biggest supporter

 


 

Huracan

The very rough looping ride

 


 

Verlies des Grauens

A mad house within the castle’s dungeon

 


The bite of the Cobra of Amun Ra

Changes in Belantis

I make no secret that I like the Leipzig amusement park Belantis with its summerland-like character and its almost too friendly staff. Besides its good portfolio of rides, it is especially the small attractions along the wayside, which the park seems to master to perfection. They create a successful ambience and, in combination with the park’s rather pleasant audience, positively influence the time spent in the park. Of course, not everything is perfect in the 2003 created park; for example, it still lacks a circuit without a dead end and one or the other tree, but at least it is nothing that could not be improved in the coming years. After all, the last two years have shown that it is possible to be a little more willing to invest than in the years before. As a result, the area around the big roller coaster Huracan has lost a bit of its insularity, although the small 23m long Kiddy Racer by the manufacturer Gerstlauer is only used as an entry level roller coaster for the very small ones, which is admittedly very cute when you watch it. This year’s novelty, the roller coaster Cobra des Amun Ra in the Egyptian themed area of the park, is more suitable for older children.

Cobra des Amun Ra

The coaster is identical in construction to the Dragon Fly roller coaster from the Dutch amusement park Duinrell, but it was wonderfully staged. The station and a large part of the queue are located inside a temple complex, which robs you of the feeling of space because of the confusing corridors inside. The light effect of the collapsing columns and walls towards the end of the queue is brilliant, but the Turkish Christmas illumination before isn’t. I can hardly imagine that the rapidly changing play of light has not yet brought any victims to light, because without a warning about the possibility of an epileptic seizure, the queue should actually not be released, especially as many problems especially with younger children are often not yet known. Unfortunately, the location of the station is also unfavorable, since it starts with the front part of the train, which means that people rarely move to the back.

After the train has been loaded and dispatched, the carriages start moving and leave the station building in a left-hand bend. After a small right-hand bend the lift hill follows, which is climbed relatively fast. After a short straight line, one leaves the lift in a sharply descending left-hand bend, followed by an elevated turn. Immediately after that, one enters a Bavarian curve-like course with quite high hills and deep valleys. Full of momentum, one now makes several short changes of direction and briefly crosses under the lift hill only to pass through a descending left helix shortly afterwards. Soon the brakes are reached and in a short left turn you return to the station, which you reach through a wall of fog.

The Cobra des Amun Ra is a straightforward family roller coaster with a great dynamic course and thus a pleasant interplay of accelerations. In contrast to the larger roller coaster of the same type TNT – Tren de la Mina from the Spanish amusement park Parque de Atracciones de Madrid, which is strongly based on the Youngster Coasters and thus on the competing product of the Mack company, the ride hardly gets lost in the directional changes towards the end of the ride, thus offering a better ride.  Only the lower capacity prevents several repeat rides.

Pictures Belantis

 


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