MOVIE PARK Germany; "Hollywood in Germany;" Review
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- Movie Park Germany Review, Vlog, and Guide. Movie Park is a studio-based theme park with attractions based on movies, TV, and more. The park features shows, rides, and attractions based around Blockbusters, with quite a good number of IP's. Movie Park Germany originally opened in 1967 as a family-owned fairy-tale-based theme park. It was eventually turned into a movie-based park in 1992 for just one year. Warner Bros. purchased the park and reopened it in 1996 with many celebrities on hand. #rollercoasters #moviepark #themepark #vlog
Follow around with us as we ride some of the best water attractions ever such as Area 51; plus the Movie Park Studio Tour, Star Trek: Operation Enterprise, and more!
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Another great narrative of a not-oustanding park. Nice one Austin.
I can’t get enough of this park. Phantasialand is amazing, but this place has some really unique stuff. Excalibur and Area 51 (from POV) look incredible!
Could be one of the best with a bit more money put into it. Van Helsing is awesome !
The only thing that you missed by skipping Bandit is the publics stockholm syndrome ride. Don't get me wrong, I have very fond memories of the park in the 90's and when Bandit just opened (as Wild Wild West) it was a fun ride but it has aged TERRIBLY. It remains to be a very popular ride for reasons that are beyond me. I don't mind rattly rides, I do understand that sometimes become a bit uncomfortable but man has Bandit become a torture machine. But a credit is a credit....
Fully agree with you that Van Helsing is the standout coaster in the park.
As someone who has WB Movieworld as my "homepark away from home", it was so strange to see the similarities in the buildings and layout. From memory my Plopsa pass gave me some crazy ticket discount, so I splashed out on a fastpass card that allowed one ride on pretty much all the coasters by skipping the lines. Was well worth it on the Saturday that I visited. Made it a half day park for me. That Mack was so mediocre. Van Helsing and the Studio Tours rides were both great. Bandit was actually comically fun for being so bad. I can totally see why it's still popular.
wich of the parks did you like better, the australian or the german version?
@@carlosmarx2380 The German one is a bit bigger, so as a park i like it more. Australia's one has better quality coasters with DC Rivals,Superman and Scoobie Doo. It'll only get better with the new wizard of oz expansion.
@marty_nz yeah I'm a little jealous of your coasters and i miss batman lol
But In terms of themed rides I lime the German park more, especially since 4 of the opening main attractions are still operating under different names
Haha when did you record this video? Movie park is my home park and the area of studio tour and Excalibur has a new building since start of last year and in this video the old building that isn't there since start last it's still there.