Coaster Studios constantly dropping free tv quality videos in our subscription tab, love getting to come along with you for the adventure and you've definitely moved Hansa Park further up my bucket list. Can't wait for the Heide Park video!
Nessi is a 44 years old schwarzkopf and with the build of the station they did a statement to keep that beaty alive!!! this coaster is awesome and if u imagine its age and how it must have been to see such a coaster in 1980... i am loving it! had an empty day in the park where i could repeat riding over and over again it was awesome!!
I have been watching this series like a hawk for new episodes, you guys have created a masterpiece. And when you announced the trip and told everyone about your plans for sightseeing as well as theme parks, no one could have excepted the level of effort you guys put in to making an enjoyable experience to watch through. I have come to look forward to the travel and sightseeing segment at the end of every episode because you guys make it super fun. Thank you for the series I’m sure many others feel the same as I do.❤
This is absolutely my favorite episode of any coastin through season yet. The fun you all are having radiates out of the TV. Also, I needed the laughs Jenn provided on this Friday workday.
If you ever go back to Hansa Park, choose a week day in September. I did it last month and there were almost no people. 10 minutes for Karnan, a walk on for Novgorod, ... That was amazing. Thanks for all the great videos!
FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO AVOID KÄRNAN SPOILERS: They marked most of the part where they spoil the ride correctly (Watch the video very carefully though. The warnings can come and go really fast) But THERE IS ONE MISTAKE: At 26:35, it says to skip to 26:56 to avoid spoilers. You should actually skip to 28:00 to really avoid it. Great video otherwise. I really enjoyed it!
17:12 i'm surprised you guys figured out that pizzas are individual in Europe. Every time I have friends come visit from the US it's really hard to get it in their head that "So, what kind of pizza should we get?" is not a question you need to ask here. You just get whatever pizza you want.
I love Hansa Park. I have been visiting the park since I was a small child. And Miniatur Wunderland, by the way, the largest model railway of the world is always worth a visit. I have been there three times and the two owners, 2 brothers, put so much love and passion into it and they are constantly expanding it so that there is always something new to discover
Holy guacamole! This was honestly incredible. I mean Hansa park alone is a treat, possibly even a hidden gem compared to how they stack up against the big guns! But then the huge crowd of you guys and all your shenanigans only made that even better and more fun. And then you all top it off with Miniatur Wunderland, the worlds largest model railway too?! This was an absolute treat! Hansa park is just really interesting overall. Heck it originally started life as a Legoland park, the first ever Legoland outside of Denmark, though that venture was short. The park became independent after a few years, and heck, until the opening of Fluch von Novgorod it was just a pretty typical regional theme park The old Nessie station was definitely a remnant of that era. I remember promotional pictures of the place from my childhood back when Nessie and the mine train were the main attractions, with a picture of the mine train intersecting the loop. The park along with Heide park have always had a lot of Danish tourists too so theres that. That actually reminds me, the visit might have been cut a bit short due to the crowds, but if you 2 ever find yourselves back in Denmark, then hitting up Hansa park again might be a good idea. The ferry crossing across the Fehmarn belt to Denmark is just up the highway from Hansa park. And if we go a decade into the future there'll actually be a high speed railway between Copenhagen and Hamburg with a stop outside the park. And Miniatur Wunderland, god that place is just incredible. Never underestimate model railroaders I'll say that much. Germany has a very VERY strong model railway culture, and Miniatur Wunderland is basically the epitome of that. Whole gigantic panoramas and set pieces, whether based on realism, fantasy, or a combination of both, all just as a backdrop for running little 1:87 scale trains through. Its incredible. Similar philosophy to the Minilands at the Legoland parks too, just on a whole other level!
Czech Republic!! 😃First Coastin through Europe you randomly walk right in front of my house in Ostrava and now you are eating Czech sweets 😍I think it is time someone finally builds a decent coaster here so Czechs realize they are actually fun and you can come ride it
Hope you've been to the Monaco section in Miniature Wonderland. They have a F1 race there and each race is gonna be different. The code behind this is just insane. They were working on the code for like over 10 years or something.
I was hoping to be the first person from the Czech Republic on your channel but Barbra did a great job of representing. Looks like you all had a great time.
I love that you guys loved it! Hansa Park is my home park, and Kärnan and Novgorod will always be in my heart. The evolution this park is continuously undergoing is just amazing. Greetings from Hamburg!
They also tend to let people be up for a bit since the drop-tower kinda is the only "observation ride" the park has left. The flyer is gone, the Hanse Tower is getting demolished next year after being SBNO for years, THAT'S IT.
@@raphael6096 It is new? I had thought it was out of function the first time I rode it. When I revisited Novgorod last month, that jump scare caught me off guard and ripped off my knickers! Btw: Good thing you didn't spoil at all!
I agree pineapple doesn’t belong on pizza. I’m born and raised in Orlando. I went to New Jersey in 2019 for six flags. ( Sarah El toro is fantastic!) New Jersey has the best pizza and bagels I’ve ever eaten and I haven’t had any better since then. Also great video again guys. Once again and I’ll keep saying it. Coaster studios is the best. Love you guys!
8:12 Oh, it will. I'm hitting mid 30s and it's there now. Pains you never had before, you don't have the same physical stamina (unless you work out a lot) and you get tired/queasy more easily. I mean, one ride on Mr. Freeze at SFOT was enough to put me out of action for 30 minutes hahaha. When I was in my early 20s or a teenager, I could lap rides a dozen times and be golden.
I was at Hansa and 2 Times at the heide Park this year!! I road my first rollercoaster in the heide Park and had my first launch in the Hansa Park! Colossos, Flug der Dämonen, Dessert Race and Krake are amazing ( I also enjoyed toxic Garden but that one is pretty rough)!
Fun fact: Kärnan is Swedish, the real Kärnan Tower is in Helsingborg, Sweden (edit: the area originally belonged to Denmark). The translation of Kärnan is "the core". The proper pronounciation is like "Share-nun" for English, because the K in Swedish can also be pronounced as a "sh" which is the case here. The "nun" at the end is also literally like in "nun", not like in "nanny". Shoutout to "Coaster Stop" channel from Sweden who taught me the correct pronounciation. edit: And the Danish pronounciation would be more like "Care-nan". But never really "Car-nan" like in this video ;)
@@CoasterGuy719 You're right, interesting to know. It was surrendered to Sweden along with the rest of Skåneland as part of the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658. (Wikipedia)
Kärnan is basically in the core of the city, before a massive elevation drop where you can climb up and down on the famous terrasstrapporna. The tower is still used, and you can walk into there and learn about the tower. The view from the top is great, although it is about 120 feet shorter than the coaster
The miniature Cincinnati at the museum center is good and has a really cool Coney Island, but those miniatures in Hamburg are just a completelt different level
It’s so sad that Sarah was spoiled about what happens in the tower. Honestly, her reaction to Karnan was my most anticipated moment of this season of coasting through Europe.
I made a list of some parks you should/could go to for next seasons coastin thu europe. I did this by putting all the coasters you missed at parks you've been to, new rides at parks you've been to, new parks for you that look good and some parks you already enjoyed nearby (and probably a bit of my bias with some of these). Here are my 20 I picked out in a rough order. Linnanmaki, sarkanniemi amusement park?, powerpark, wonder island, drievliet family park, walibi holland, efteling, toverland, walibi belgium, plopsaland de panne, walibi rhone-alps, garda land, mirabilandia, fantasiana, wiener prater, energylandia, legendia?, land of legends, korsan adasi, vialand. Bear in mind that I am expecting all the new for 2025 coasters to be open when you go so maybe if you go and some rides aren't open that would change things. Did I miss anything big?
Such an awesome and positive video, I loved watching that. And I loved to see how you enjoyed hansapark which happens to be very close to where I am from. I already got a season pass for next year...
The coolest thing about the Miniatur Wunderland is that they are trying to create a miniature version of Voltron. One that works and does move correctly in that scale. They are using similar technology like the F1 track in monaco that they finished this year.
Flucht von Novgorods launch seriously looks so good because of how intense and unexpected it is from what I hear. If only that thing had lap bars, it might beat Kärnan.
actually it's best to go on the hottest day of the week because then most people just go to the beach, I was there like 2 weeks after you and the longest we waited was 20 minutes
Sorry it got spoiled, a little sad I would’ve loved to see Sarah’s reaction to it if going in blindly but it’s fine, I mean it’s your ride that was spoiled not mine so I can’t be that mad, did you guys’ still really like Kärnan? It’s super high on my bucket list!
@@jkcoaster-rz1xk yeah I'm sure it's safer. The one in Orlando didn't even have seatbelts (which is insane) but I don't think I'd ever ride one of their towers
@@matymil This tower also had no seatbelts bevor the incident in orlando. But in germany we tend to not manipulate sensors on free fall towers. So you´re definitely save there
It's so sad that the Hanse tower is getting demolished. they can't get spares for it anymore at a remotely sensible cost so it can't be fixed, and they won't even keep the cabin around as a "Memorial". The tower was a landmark on the whole Lübeck Bay coast-area, you could see it from a long way out.
I saw you in the park. You were really nice and I took some cool photos with you. And the conversation with Sarah was really cool for us because it's our home park. We would also like to see a video of what you think is best for Hansa Park in the next few years. The Best Secret is still running and Hansa Park is changing. I love your videos and wish you all the best for the next few years.🫶🏽
@@CoasterStudios Yeah. Like with anyone saying Denmark it makes sense. During medieval times the city that Kärnan sits in (Helsingborg) was Danish. But in the 1700's after countless wars and several losses, Denmark agreed with Sweden to never go to war against them again with Sweden getting 3 regions handed over to them. Helsingborg today is just across the border from modern day Denmark and Kärnan was basically one of 2 fortificatons across the Öresund Straight for tax collection on ships. The other being Kronborg Castle in Elsinore Denmark, which is actually the castle from Shakespheres Hamlet.
as we said in the video, lines were very long and we wished we had more time to do the smaller activities, but we wanted at least a few rides on karnan.
It's been only a week since I rode all these and still you're giving me fomo 😂 Spoiler spoiler: on their kiddie train the spiel actually announces the Hidden Feature of Kärnan while passing the tower. I guess they figured almost a decade after opening there can't possibly be any first time riders left. The ride is great, which is enhanced by the theming which is enhanced by the music. Best soundtrack. Ever. At night they would illuminate the trains for their autumn festival. Meaning: the tower was dimly lit by the head lights, you could see al the way down from the top. Scary!! I was riding with some frequent visitors who had visited the park for the 81st time. This year only.They knew all the lines by heart and it was the first time I could understand what King Menved said. Great crowd on this one, keep having fun!
Coaster Studios constantly dropping free tv quality videos in our subscription tab, love getting to come along with you for the adventure and you've definitely moved Hansa Park further up my bucket list. Can't wait for the Heide Park video!
Nessi is a 44 years old schwarzkopf and with the build of the station they did a statement to keep that beaty alive!!! this coaster is awesome and if u imagine its age and how it must have been to see such a coaster in 1980... i am loving it! had an empty day in the park where i could repeat riding over and over again it was awesome!!
I have been watching this series like a hawk for new episodes, you guys have created a masterpiece. And when you announced the trip and told everyone about your plans for sightseeing as well as theme parks, no one could have excepted the level of effort you guys put in to making an enjoyable experience to watch through. I have come to look forward to the travel and sightseeing segment at the end of every episode because you guys make it super fun. Thank you for the series I’m sure many others feel the same as I do.❤
so glad you enjoy them :)
Hi Coaster Studios , I really enjoy the series too!
We need more Gabi on the channel!! She is awesome 🫶🏻
Same with Tanner!
This is absolutely my favorite episode of any coastin through season yet.
The fun you all are having radiates out of the TV.
Also, I needed the laughs Jenn provided on this Friday workday.
If you ever go back to Hansa Park, choose a week day in September. I did it last month and there were almost no people. 10 minutes for Karnan, a walk on for Novgorod, ... That was amazing. Thanks for all the great videos!
I did the same. We were even asked to stay in our seats at Novgorod because the line was empty.
We were there on saturday but the longest wait was like 20min (one was 35min at Midgard but because of slow operations)
FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO AVOID KÄRNAN SPOILERS:
They marked most of the part where they spoil the ride correctly (Watch the video very carefully though. The warnings can come and go really fast)
But THERE IS ONE MISTAKE:
At 26:35, it says to skip to 26:56 to avoid spoilers. You should actually skip to 28:00 to really avoid it.
Great video otherwise. I really enjoyed it!
I love the Sarah and Taylor duo that coaster studios brings! Great series. Great people. Great experiences! 💙💜
17:12 i'm surprised you guys figured out that pizzas are individual in Europe. Every time I have friends come visit from the US it's really hard to get it in their head that "So, what kind of pizza should we get?" is not a question you need to ask here. You just get whatever pizza you want.
I love Hansa Park. I have been visiting the park since I was a small child.
And Miniatur Wunderland, by the way, the largest model railway of the world is always worth a visit. I have been there three times and the two owners, 2 brothers, put so much love and passion into it and they are constantly expanding it so that there is always something new to discover
Last year I went to Hansa park on a clear sunny day in september during a schoolday. EVERYTHING was a walk-on all day
Best themepark day ever
I had the same luck on an warm march day in the Europa park.
Holy guacamole! This was honestly incredible. I mean Hansa park alone is a treat, possibly even a hidden gem compared to how they stack up against the big guns! But then the huge crowd of you guys and all your shenanigans only made that even better and more fun. And then you all top it off with Miniatur Wunderland, the worlds largest model railway too?! This was an absolute treat!
Hansa park is just really interesting overall. Heck it originally started life as a Legoland park, the first ever Legoland outside of Denmark, though that venture was short. The park became independent after a few years, and heck, until the opening of Fluch von Novgorod it was just a pretty typical regional theme park The old Nessie station was definitely a remnant of that era. I remember promotional pictures of the place from my childhood back when Nessie and the mine train were the main attractions, with a picture of the mine train intersecting the loop. The park along with Heide park have always had a lot of Danish tourists too so theres that.
That actually reminds me, the visit might have been cut a bit short due to the crowds, but if you 2 ever find yourselves back in Denmark, then hitting up Hansa park again might be a good idea. The ferry crossing across the Fehmarn belt to Denmark is just up the highway from Hansa park. And if we go a decade into the future there'll actually be a high speed railway between Copenhagen and Hamburg with a stop outside the park.
And Miniatur Wunderland, god that place is just incredible. Never underestimate model railroaders I'll say that much. Germany has a very VERY strong model railway culture, and Miniatur Wunderland is basically the epitome of that. Whole gigantic panoramas and set pieces, whether based on realism, fantasy, or a combination of both, all just as a backdrop for running little 1:87 scale trains through. Its incredible. Similar philosophy to the Minilands at the Legoland parks too, just on a whole other level!
Amen to that! 🤗
Nessie was my first ever inversion on a Coaster and I absolutely love it
Well, I wasn't expecting to see you eating 'Hašlerky' but here we are😂. And yeah, I don't like them neither 😅
Czech Republic!! 😃First Coastin through Europe you randomly walk right in front of my house in Ostrava and now you are eating Czech sweets 😍I think it is time someone finally builds a decent coaster here so Czechs realize they are actually fun and you can come ride it
I'm so glad my anxiety over Sarah possibly finding Karnan spoilers can finally end 😅
edit: wow screw that guy who made that comment
Awwww Sarah I’m so sorry you had Kärnan spoiled for you. This was a wonderful video!
Bryant is lovely! Offering to buy the shoes :)
Hope you've been to the Monaco section in Miniature Wonderland. They have a F1 race there and each race is gonna be different. The code behind this is just insane. They were working on the code for like over 10 years or something.
I was hoping to be the first person from the Czech Republic on your channel but Barbra did a great job of representing. Looks like you all had a great time.
How do you get on "the channel" in the first place? Patreon?
i literally deep-dived into the kärnan lore for 2 days straight after riding it... great coaster, great park
I love that you guys loved it! Hansa Park is my home park, and Kärnan and Novgorod will always be in my heart. The evolution this park is continuously undergoing is just amazing. Greetings from Hamburg!
With Highlander, the operator actually has to press a button to drop the car once it reaches the top, so they can choose when to drop you.
They also tend to let people be up for a bit since the drop-tower kinda is the only "observation ride" the park has left. The flyer is gone, the Hanse Tower is getting demolished next year after being SBNO for years, THAT'S IT.
Ah yes my home park. Glad to see that you guys enjoyed your stay! Always love seeing people enjoy my home park!!
Jen's reaction to novgorod... "but it's not an intamin?!?!?!" Great episode ❤
Karnan has the best theme park soundtrack of all time.
Gabi was a good cameraman!
SARAH FINALLY DID KARNAN!!! 😍😍😍
Hi Barbora! I loved seeing all your reactions to Karnan! ❤ Also I love just hearing the Coastin Thru Europe intro again
Hometown and home park 🥰 So glad you had a good time!
Aaaah the German dude who’s also in CoasterDash’s vlogs! Cool dude
They literally upgraded Novgorod right after you guys went! Also DO NOT SPOIL IT WE WANT THEM TO COME BACK!!!
wait can u tell me what they did?
I wanna know too
Sorry to spoil but no they didn’t 😂 I went on it 2 weeks ago and nothing changed
At the end is a Jump scare, but i dont say what it is😅
@@raphael6096 It is new? I had thought it was out of function the first time I rode it. When I revisited Novgorod last month, that jump scare caught me off guard and ripped off my knickers!
Btw: Good thing you didn't spoil at all!
I agree pineapple doesn’t belong on pizza. I’m born and raised in Orlando. I went to New Jersey in 2019 for six flags. ( Sarah El toro is fantastic!) New Jersey has the best pizza and bagels I’ve ever eaten and I haven’t had any better since then. Also great video again guys. Once again and I’ll keep saying it. Coaster studios is the best. Love you guys!
I waited for this episode. Ill watch it later since I have something Im doing but I cant wait to watch it
We‘ve been at Hansa Park last October. The park was empty, we did Kärnan 18 times and Novgorod 17 times that day. It was a fantastic day 🎉😊
8:12 Oh, it will. I'm hitting mid 30s and it's there now. Pains you never had before, you don't have the same physical stamina (unless you work out a lot) and you get tired/queasy more easily. I mean, one ride on Mr. Freeze at SFOT was enough to put me out of action for 30 minutes hahaha. When I was in my early 20s or a teenager, I could lap rides a dozen times and be golden.
this makes me want to ride Mr. Freeze again! lol
Love all of your excitement and your energy :)
Jen has some amazing bits in this one. Love to see more of her.
17:17 I can proudly join Sarah and Bryan in that stance as someone from Massachusetts
did Sarah like karnan. also great quality always a great day when a cte episode comes out
Glad that you found the time to visit Miniatur Wunderland.
We told you that it is amazing 😊
I was at Hansa and 2 Times at the heide Park this year!! I road my first rollercoaster in the heide Park and had my first launch in the Hansa Park! Colossos, Flug der Dämonen, Dessert Race and Krake are amazing ( I also enjoyed toxic Garden but that one is pretty rough)!
Fun fact: Kärnan is Swedish, the real Kärnan Tower is in Helsingborg, Sweden (edit: the area originally belonged to Denmark). The translation of Kärnan is "the core". The proper pronounciation is like "Share-nun" for English, because the K in Swedish can also be pronounced as a "sh" which is the case here. The "nun" at the end is also literally like in "nun", not like in "nanny". Shoutout to "Coaster Stop" channel from Sweden who taught me the correct pronounciation. edit: And the Danish pronounciation would be more like "Care-nan". But never really "Car-nan" like in this video ;)
Yes Karnan is in current day Sweden but from when the story originated that was a part of Denmark
Does that mean that the Kärnan was once the keep of a larger fortification?
Yes, that is literally the entire storyline. Everything else was destroyed, but the invincible tower remained.
@@CoasterGuy719 You're right, interesting to know. It was surrendered to Sweden along with the rest of Skåneland as part of the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658. (Wikipedia)
Kärnan is basically in the core of the city, before a massive elevation drop where you can climb up and down on the famous terrasstrapporna. The tower is still used, and you can walk into there and learn about the tower. The view from the top is great, although it is about 120 feet shorter than the coaster
Ive been really enjoying watching the coasting through europe and the videos are great.
The miniature Cincinnati at the museum center is good and has a really cool Coney Island, but those miniatures in Hamburg are just a completelt different level
Karnan looks INSANE! 🤯
Believe me, it is ;)
It’s so sad that Sarah was spoiled about what happens in the tower. Honestly, her reaction to Karnan was my most anticipated moment of this season of coasting through Europe.
7:42 Taylor, the castle is in Sweden
I blame whoever told me it was in Norway😂
used to be Danish, changed hands quite a bit, who can tell the difference 😎
I made a list of some parks you should/could go to for next seasons coastin thu europe. I did this by putting all the coasters you missed at parks you've been to, new rides at parks you've been to, new parks for you that look good and some parks you already enjoyed nearby (and probably a bit of my bias with some of these). Here are my 20 I picked out in a rough order. Linnanmaki, sarkanniemi amusement park?, powerpark, wonder island, drievliet family park, walibi holland, efteling, toverland, walibi belgium, plopsaland de panne, walibi rhone-alps, garda land, mirabilandia, fantasiana, wiener prater, energylandia, legendia?, land of legends, korsan adasi, vialand.
Bear in mind that I am expecting all the new for 2025 coasters to be open when you go so maybe if you go and some rides aren't open that would change things. Did I miss anything big?
Such an awesome and positive video, I loved watching that. And I loved to see how you enjoyed hansapark which happens to be very close to where I am from. I already got a season pass for next year...
Great Vlog Taylor And Sarah 😊.
3:57 LETS GOOO A GREAT ESCAPE SHIRT!!!
Excuse me, Hawaiian pizza is the best 😂
I agree -Taylor
Ben, bester Mann!!
Taron-Team for life 😍
Danke! Ich gebe mir jedenfalls Mühe.
I love the blue Karnan shirt. Reminds me of a retro Syracuse shirt. Also enjoy Bryant. He is Coaster Studios!
ALSO, Kärnan and Cannibal opened one day apart lol
really? thats crazy!
At 32:55 her comment! Oh girl, I’ve had to look down a few shafts that definitely felt that huge too 🎉
The coolest thing about the Miniatur Wunderland is that they are trying to create a miniature version of Voltron. One that works and does move correctly in that scale. They are using similar technology like the F1 track in monaco that they finished this year.
Barbora feature!!
Barbara has good taste in pizza
Best series 😊
Living for the Germans this episode ❤ their history lesson was top notch
Nice one Brian!
Flucht von Novgorods launch seriously looks so good because of how intense and unexpected it is from what I hear. If only that thing had lap bars, it might beat Kärnan.
That section of the park you said was totally empty, used to have flatrides but they all got somewhat removed.
Greetings from germany and i saw you by Kärnan. I wasn't sure if it was you but now I know😂 and also a very good Video
wow what a great video
I wish they had a "crowded day" mode where Kärnan only does the drop on every 10th ride, Highlander drops faster to increase the capacity etc.
19:02 fun fact: Europa Park is like double the size of Hansa Park. I think it feels like a much bigger difference.
One thing to keep an eye out for your eventual next visit: if you count the kiddie one(s), Hansa Park has a whopping FOUR log flumes.
actually it's best to go on the hottest day of the week because then most people just go to the beach, I was there like 2 weeks after you and the longest we waited was 20 minutes
That Museum was far more impressive than anything from Hansa Park. The fact that Humans create such a thing. WOW
It was voted as Germanys best attractions for several years now.
Hansa has some of the greatest dark rides. I wish they'd get a coaster though.
Sorry it got spoiled, a little sad I would’ve loved to see Sarah’s reaction to it if going in blindly but it’s fine, I mean it’s your ride that was spoiled not mine so I can’t be that mad, did you guys’ still really like Kärnan? It’s super high on my bucket list!
Kärnan / Kårnan is a castle in southern Sweden, near Denmark not Norway😅, which is near the Hanse (Hansapark)
Sara you need a roll back on wicked. That will really freak you out.
22:38 "this is literally the Orlando free fall" NNNNOOOOOPPPEEEE
But it's unlikely that you'll fall out of here. The strap is always checked before the trip. This is the case throughout Germany.
@@jkcoaster-rz1xk yeah I'm sure it's safer. The one in Orlando didn't even have seatbelts (which is insane) but I don't think I'd ever ride one of their towers
@@matymil This tower also had no seatbelts bevor the incident in orlando. But in germany we tend to not manipulate sensors on free fall towers. So you´re definitely save there
OMG Tim!
FYI the spoilers for KARNAN continue all the way up to 11:40 you might want to change your warning
11:42 the guy who explains Karnan sounds like he does that for a living
Sarah's voice gets so magically echo-ey at 44 minutes lol
It's so sad that the Hanse tower is getting demolished. they can't get spares for it anymore at a remotely sensible cost so it can't be fixed, and they won't even keep the cabin around as a "Memorial". The tower was a landmark on the whole Lübeck Bay coast-area, you could see it from a long way out.
Fun fact: Schwur des Karnan is actually taller than the actual Karnan tower it's based on.
I saw you in the park. You were really nice and I took some cool photos with you. And the conversation with Sarah was really cool for us because it's our home park. We would also like to see a video of what you think is best for Hansa Park in the next few years. The Best Secret is still running and Hansa Park is changing. I love your videos and wish you all the best for the next few years.🫶🏽
Went in September ‘23 and my max wait on anything was 10 minutes!
Who goes...in public with Birkenstock sandals?
They're house shoes!
Was trying to avoid spoilers but one snuck through at 16:16
Karnan is a swedish lore, not danish nor Norwegian
We blame whoever told us it was anything other than Swedish😂
@@CoasterStudios Yeah. Like with anyone saying Denmark it makes sense. During medieval times the city that Kärnan sits in (Helsingborg) was Danish. But in the 1700's after countless wars and several losses, Denmark agreed with Sweden to never go to war against them again with Sweden getting 3 regions handed over to them. Helsingborg today is just across the border from modern day Denmark and Kärnan was basically one of 2 fortificatons across the Öresund Straight for tax collection on ships. The other being Kronborg Castle in Elsinore Denmark, which is actually the castle from Shakespheres Hamlet.
Pineapple totally goes on pizza
Side note: You've now done three Lego-Parks on this trip, since HansaPark used to be a Legoland.
3:03 is that good for the flowers?
Karnan the vlog !!! You guys only showed 30% of the park, you didn’t show the other 3 coasters, the train, the viewing tower or the water rides
as we said in the video, lines were very long and we wished we had more time to do the smaller activities, but we wanted at least a few rides on karnan.
18:54 still pissed at Joey for making me and Jenn SPRINT from Voltron to the Geisterschloss 🥵 at Europa
NOOOOOO ugh I’m so sorry you got spoiled, Sarah! Idk why people do that, it’s so rude.
Also on the Map Kärnan goes in the wrong direction
3rd LEGOLAND of the trip
underrated
haha true!!
Wonder what’s in the castle on Karnan
It's been only a week since I rode all these and still you're giving me fomo 😂
Spoiler spoiler: on their kiddie train the spiel actually announces the Hidden Feature of Kärnan while passing the tower. I guess they figured almost a decade after opening there can't possibly be any first time riders left.
The ride is great, which is enhanced by the theming which is enhanced by the music. Best soundtrack. Ever.
At night they would illuminate the trains for their autumn festival. Meaning: the tower was dimly lit by the head lights, you could see al the way down from the top. Scary!!
I was riding with some frequent visitors who had visited the park for the 81st time. This year only.They knew all the lines by heart and it was the first time I could understand what King Menved said.
Great crowd on this one, keep having fun!
Is Germany the park park capital of Europe?
Yes, Germany has the most rollercoasters in Europe and is No. 3 with that worldwide after China and USA.
37:37 i need to know what taylor song that is
I have made it in the video xd
I'm here for Tanner! Is he single?😋