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My first time at [Energylandia] and [Legendia] - Ranked
Just like seemingly everyone else on this subreddit, I visited Energylandia for my first time a couple of days ago. I did Legendia first (only stayed for 2.5h, it's the worst park I've been at so far. The fact that an entrance ticket costs almost as much as one for Energylandia is nonsense).
Then I did 3 full days at Energylandia. It was a lot of fun, but also the most amount of walking/running I ever had to do in a theme park. I rode Zadra around 40 times, and the magic door was always only open for the first 45 minutes of the day. Is there any coaster in the world with a physically longer queue? The one of F.L.Y. is also excessively long, but not nearly as long as Zadras. And exiting Zadra also takes some time. This unnecessary long walking time, not just at Zadra, combined with station re-rides never being allowed and seeing empty seats getting dispatched on almost every single train was very disappointing. But otherwise the operations were pretty good.
The back half of the park felt nice, decently themed. The front half felt like someone puked up a random assortment of theming pieces that sometimes looked nice, sometimes looked ugly as hell, but never really fit together either way.
My coaster rankings from the trip (I personally like floater more than ejector):
- Zadra (my overall new #1)
- Abyssus (A fun and long and smooth coaster with many airtime pops, but not super intense)
- Hyperion (I can appreciate the insane ejector at the beginning, but everything after the first 3 elements feels a little bit pointless due to the trim on the 4. hill, and the outside seat rattle and having to worry about how to get an inside seat was very annoying)
- Lech Coaster (the first drop is amazing, but the extreme positive g's that always make you gray out are honestly a negative, not a positive for me)
- Formula (felt very similiar to the middle part of Abyssus, so it felt redundant and a bit too short. This would be a very good attraction at a different park)
- Speed (It's just fun how high the first "drop" is for a water coaster)
- Choco Chip Creek (Only did it twice, in the middle and front, where it was mostly forceless but still a pretty good and long family/kids ride. Does it have some forces in the back? Or am I too spoiled by having Colorado Adventure as one of my home park coasters?)
- Light Explorers (3 nice airtime pops in the last row)
- Dragon
By the way, I did not ride Viking. This weird credit-counting voice inside my head told me to, but I'm very happy that I ignored it.
My favorite non-coaster attractions:
- The 3 "Energylandia Extreme" car stunt shows were very fun
- Space Gun (fantastic hangtime and upside-down view of the park, but not much forces)
- Aztec Swing (A fun frisbee, but not nearly as great as the Intamin frisbees)
- Bazyliszek (the dark ride at Legendia. I had very low expectations, so I was positively surprised by it, but it's absolutely not a good enough reason to visit this park)
- And the ferris wheel at Energylandia and Grotto Expedition were both nice to chill, relax a bit after all that walking around
Food:
- I ate twice at ZFC (Zadra Fried Chicken), it was good and cheap
- And I ate once at Orient Express (the asian place inside the volcano), it was okay
My new park rankings (I'm a fan of theme parks in general, not just coasters):
- Europa-Park
- Phantasialand
- Efteling
- Toverland (because almost always when I'm there everything is a walk-on with station re-rides. If the wait times were even just 10 minutes instead of 0 minutes it would be ranked significantly lower)
- Energylandia
- Djurs Sommerland
- Walibi Holland
- Heide Park
- Walibi Belgium
- Tripsdrill
- Plopsaland Belgium
- Hansa-Park
- Legoland Billund
- Fort Fun Abenteuerland (only because I got to ride Trapper Slider 10 times in a row, in the rain where it's much faster, with 0 wait time and 0 people in front of me during the ride. It was a magical experience that I'll probably never get to replicate)
- Movie Park Germany
- Plopsaland Deutschland
- Fårup Sommerland
- Schwaben Park
- Bobbejaanland
- Tivoli Friheden
- Taunus Wunderland
- Legendia
Side-note: I've encountered a Japanese guy at Energylandia who said he's there for 3 weeks, doing full day Energylandia almost every single day and mostly just riding Zadra and Hyperion. I already thought my 3 full days and 40 Zadra rides were a lot, but this seems like a completely different level of... dedication. How usual or unusual is this?