4:10 that pool table is very special. It actually sits above the only maintenance shaft for F.L.Y. that whole platform can lift, the roof can be removed and you can remove or place trains (not in the way of "running x trains" but in the way of completely adding/removing a train to the system) in on the track there.
I stayed there earlier this year. The theming and staff were amazing and the views are unbeatable. The included diner at the Uhwerk restaurant was also excellent. Walking around in Rookburgh at night after park closure was also extremely special. Special mention to the amazing bartenders at the hotel bar, we had a blast with them! It was a great experience for one night, but for my next Phantasialand trip I'll probably stay at one of their other hotels. For the price, the rooms are really small. We also had a problem with the heating/venting system of the room, somehow the heating system would not turn off completely, even when we turned the thermostat down all the way. We hardly slept due to the heat in the room. Our friends staying in the next room over had similar issues. I'm happy I've experienced the hotel, but we'll choose a bigger room in one of the other hotels for next time.
@@coastaku1954 true, but definitly not the case with fly. Like they could not have made it any longer or anything else. They spend all the money they physically could on fly... Maybe it takes away some of it for an other new attractions, but Phantasialands philosphy is theming as a must have on a high level.
@@MrMcMind I still rather have more Generic rides, rather than more Well-Themed rides. I get seriously bored at Disney Parks because theres just nothing to ride for me, meanwhile I can happily spend a day at Cedar Point
@@coastaku1954 yeah so everyone has their own different preferences. I for example got really bored at Energylandia cause there's no storytelling and nothing to look at compared to my home parks. But you're probably right, no one would spend the money to build AND theme a ride like Fury 325 for example
I spend the night at that hotel last year and it was amazing. Waking up to fly test running at 7:30am, it whooshing past your hotel door. You even get a little booklet with info about the hotel written as a travel diary. When I return I'll be sure to go back to this hotel.
@@RL-sf3pb oh Energylandia is on the list along with Alton Towers, Efteling, Port Aventura, Parquet Warner Beach. I'm just scared of how much a dream trip would cost me. Lol
I'm sure the people of the world will forgive Taylor for his pronunciation. Heck, we mispronounce soooo many cities in America incorrectly as it is-- Madrid, Charlotte, Louisville, Des Moines, New Orleans, Du Bois just some of the few. Taylor.... My ancestors from Deutschland absolve you of your sin. Lol 😉
I stayed there last year and it was magical, BUT… neither the bar nor the restaurant sold wine, which I found bizarre (as an English person)! This turned out for the best as it meant we went exploring after dinner and had drinks in Matamba and Ling Bao (the other themed hotels) and it was like an evening both in Africa and Asia, before heading back to Rookburgh for bed. Amazing! And waking up next to a roller coaster is pretty cool 😁
@@samwaters158 You have to go around the outside when the park is closed, but it doesn’t take long and Ling Bao has a nice Asian garden to have a drink in.
@@Stampida9 Thanks. I thought you had to be a guest of Ling Boa to get inside its garden and bars, did they mention anything when you went in, or were they fine because you were staying at Charles Lindbergh? I am going in December and will certainly give this a try!
@Lee Claxton You'd be surprised how many hotels in Germany don't have A/C, and how many that DO have bad A/C that can't actually cool the room. But for an expensive resort hotel experience, it's a very unpleasant surprise indeed, as it's not explicitly noted anywhere or otherwise communicated in advance.
Well … i just stayed there last wednesday to thursday and wednesday was like 38 degrees Celsius, our rooms were perfectly cool and comfortable to sleep … (same for winter with the heating, i already spent 7 nights there 🙃
Since Phantasialand is often closing relatively early, staying at the hotel now also gives you access to the land to walk around (and sadly not ride fly) after all the day guests have left.
HOLY CRAP! That looks incredible! The theming was freaking awesome! Imagine waking up and brushing your teeth in the morning and seeing fly from your bathroom! If I ever go to Phantasialand, you betcha I’ll be staying here! Also, fast pass to F.L.Y is awesome. Charles Lindenberg Hotel is in a short summary the hotel breakers of Europe but way above and beyond! Can’t wait for the reviews of F.L.Y, Phantasialand as well as more content from Europe! Keep up the amazing work❤️!
I have booked the Ling Bao Hotel for December in Phantasialand. Winter-Wunderland-Hype! The Lindbergh Hotel Rooms look a bit claustrophobic for my taste ^-^
Very smooth and calm. It's not very intense, since it's almost just turns. But the launches in flying position are quite surprising. Since the trains are super long, when you are placed either front and back row, the airtimes are very surprising. Fly is a family+ coaster
It is so much smoother than the somewhat similar coasters in the US and is also much longer, as well as being an accelerator coaster It also has airtime like a RMC coaster and you fly right over roofs and next to walls like you were Peter Pan. Rode it 5 times last week and it, and Phantasialand, were awesome! Easily the best park on my 7 park swing through W Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. This hotel is incredible but only rooms for 2 and if no AC would not stay there in summer. Hotel Matamba was solid and a 30ft walk from lobby to inside park.
@Enzo Discovery it's less extreme but it's a much unique and complete experience, still it has some really good positives and cool airtime which in that position felt so weird to me (in a good way), it's an amazing ride
I spent a weekend in that hotel earlier this year and WOW was it an amazing experience. It made the whole park-experience so much more interesting to us, next time we go to Phantasialand we are surely staying in the hotel again :)
I don't know if its true or not but the rumor is that the platform that the pool table is sitting on is actually an access hatch that raises up. Supposedly that is how they got the train cars down into the station below when they were putting it together.
This color would be amazing for Scream at Magic Mountain and would give it a better fitting color for the scream punk district. Also a name fitting for the area
After looking at this place I kind of wonder why a small euro park with miles less of a budget can do such good theming compered to recent Disney with avengers campus ect
Stayed at Phantasialand in this hotel and when you stay at the hotel you can walk around rookburgh at night also you get 8 skip the line passes for each person of fly
And you can do the same at Cedar Point and other Cedar Fair parks, called Coaster Campout. I did the one at Cedar Point in 2019 and it was awesome, you camp in the infield of their Antique Cars and you bring your own tent. It also included an hour of ERT on Steel Vengeance after the park closed, and while the ride was still going (Still a ton of people in the line), the still honoured our Hour so instead of it being at 10pm, it was instead at 11:30pm which was still awesome. Got like 14 pure night rides on it and it was absolutely amazing. They also feed us dinner and breakfast, with ERT on Millennium Force and then the regular ERT as well. It was a seriously awesome experience. I also ran into Chad from Ohio Valley Coasters on Gemini and I ran into him again when I was waiting for my ERT before the park closed, he ran to the ride hoping it was still open, really nice guy
Disney REALLY should take note of Phantasialand cause Their newer hotels are more like a Holiday Inn or Hampton Inn with splashes of Disney theming here and there and that is really it. HOWEVER, with Bob Iger back in charge, I really don't see it happening anytime soon.
Patience my dude they're still busy travelling across the continent, they've been doing so for over a month, visiting theme parks, experiencing the local culture, going around cities, plus the whole affair of travelling from place to place, which afaik has mostly been done in rental cars meaning work is kind of impossible to do while driving. Plus I saw on their Instagram they're having issues with the flight back home, sounds like the airline they booked with has kinda screwed them over, so they have a lot on their tables. They have said vlogs are coming but there's so much happening we can't say for sure when. They did also say they wanted to make these vlogs more ambitious so I think they might be doing like dayvlogs instead, including stuff outside of the theme parks too. But after all we can't tell until the first one comes out and for that I say patience. They're busy people, plus this is their first time to many of these places, they probably don't want to spend all their time editing in front of their laptops.
Probably a very unpopular opinion but I'm not into the theming or the coaster. As much as I was overwhelmed by the sheer amount of things to look at I was totally underwhelmed by F.L.Y. which (in my opinion) simply gives a better view of the area than delivering any thrill. But I guess that is the point.
@@stonie13 How are you sure, that they rode Zadra ? In any of they posts of Instagram of they european trip, they not talk of Zadra despite they having pictures of it, instead they have post of Untamed and they talk about it, but not of Zadra.
Naming your hotel in Germany after Charles Lindbergh is an odd choice. I get that German aviation history is kind fraught bc of WW2 but the Red Baron is world famous and died in 1918 so he doesn't have nearly the same baggage as others (including Lindbergh)
It's not odd choice at all. Remember why Lindbergh is famous: solo transatlantic flight. The theming is all about travel and connecting two worlds.... Red baron would be bizzar, like a fighter pilot?! Famous sure, but completly opposit of the theming goal. They could have gone with Louis Blériot, but without looking him up, do you know him? I would guess not. So not famous enough and honestly channel crossing isn't that important compared to transatlatic. One thing they could have named the hotel after is the Hindenburg perhaps. Since it would be compeltly in line with the theming: airship, famous and connecting two worlds. Still charles lindbergh hotel sounds better then hindenburg hotel. Slight problem with the whole airshipcabin sleeping and hindenburg disaster xD
Europa Park’s Hotel Bell Rock also has the Spirit of St Louis Bar and Lindbergh Grill. Plus for Phantasialand the area is set in the Golden Age of Flight in the 1920s a great boom in public interest and innovation in aviation largely kick started by Lindbergh’s famous flight.
If Epic Universe doesn't build a hotel directly behind their space-themed dueling coaster, I'll be tremendously disappointed. Especially if they don't use the Sindbad area for themed cabins overlooking Hogsmeade and Hagrid's Magical Melifluous Cantenkerous Creatures Merry Motorbike Adventure.
Islands of Adventure should totally do this with some of their lands.
Imagine a lost continent or Harry Potter hotel. That would be so sick.
I hope they read this
Harry Potter castle hotel would be insane
Imagine a hotel around velocicoaster.
I could see it in Marvel superhero island jurassic park and Harry Potter
4:10 that pool table is very special. It actually sits above the only maintenance shaft for F.L.Y. that whole platform can lift, the roof can be removed and you can remove or place trains (not in the way of "running x trains" but in the way of completely adding/removing a train to the system) in on the track there.
I stayed there earlier this year. The theming and staff were amazing and the views are unbeatable. The included diner at the Uhwerk restaurant was also excellent. Walking around in Rookburgh at night after park closure was also extremely special. Special mention to the amazing bartenders at the hotel bar, we had a blast with them!
It was a great experience for one night, but for my next Phantasialand trip I'll probably stay at one of their other hotels. For the price, the rooms are really small. We also had a problem with the heating/venting system of the room, somehow the heating system would not turn off completely, even when we turned the thermostat down all the way. We hardly slept due to the heat in the room. Our friends staying in the next room over had similar issues. I'm happy I've experienced the hotel, but we'll choose a bigger room in one of the other hotels for next time.
Theming isn't everything though, Theming just takes away budget from the rides themselves
@@coastaku1954 true, but definitly not the case with fly. Like they could not have made it any longer or anything else. They spend all the money they physically could on fly...
Maybe it takes away some of it for an other new attractions, but Phantasialands philosphy is theming as a must have on a high level.
@@MrMcMind I still rather have more Generic rides, rather than more Well-Themed rides. I get seriously bored at Disney Parks because theres just nothing to ride for me, meanwhile I can happily spend a day at Cedar Point
@@coastaku1954 yeah so everyone has their own different preferences. I for example got really bored at Energylandia cause there's no storytelling and nothing to look at compared to my home parks. But you're probably right, no one would spend the money to build AND theme a ride like Fury 325 for example
@@Joshua___ If the rides are good, you don't need anything else, sometimes Theming could just be compensation for a lackluster ride
I spend the night at that hotel last year and it was amazing. Waking up to fly test running at 7:30am, it whooshing past your hotel door.
You even get a little booklet with info about the hotel written as a travel diary. When I return I'll be sure to go back to this hotel.
This is what StarWars Galactic Star cruiser should be. That’s an immersive experience
This park and Europa are my top 2 bucket list parks. I can't believe just how beautiful that area looks.
Do not forget energylandia, hyperion and zadra are the best costers here 🤌
@@RL-sf3pb oh Energylandia is on the list along with Alton Towers, Efteling, Port Aventura, Parquet Warner Beach. I'm just scared of how much a dream trip would cost me. Lol
I like how at the beginning Taylor pronounces it correctly (Fahn-tah-zee-uh) and then at the end goes back to our pronunciation (fan-tay-sha)
I pronounce it the 2nd way because that’s how you pronounce Fantasia like in The Neverending Story, the difference being the F and PH.
In German it’s the first pronouncation
I'm sure the people of the world will forgive Taylor for his pronunciation. Heck, we mispronounce soooo many cities in America incorrectly as it is-- Madrid, Charlotte, Louisville, Des Moines, New Orleans, Du Bois just some of the few. Taylor.... My ancestors from Deutschland absolve you of your sin. Lol 😉
I stayed there last year and it was magical, BUT… neither the bar nor the restaurant sold wine, which I found bizarre (as an English person)! This turned out for the best as it meant we went exploring after dinner and had drinks in Matamba and Ling Bao (the other themed hotels) and it was like an evening both in Africa and Asia, before heading back to Rookburgh for bed. Amazing! And waking up next to a roller coaster is pretty cool 😁
How do you get to the other hotels? Can you walk through the park even after rides close, or do you have to go around the outside?
@@samwaters158 You have to go around the outside when the park is closed, but it doesn’t take long and Ling Bao has a nice Asian garden to have a drink in.
@@Stampida9 Thanks. I thought you had to be a guest of Ling Boa to get inside its garden and bars, did they mention anything when you went in, or were they fine because you were staying at Charles Lindbergh? I am going in December and will certainly give this a try!
@@samwaters158 No-one questioned us - we just walked in and ordered a bottle of wine. Lovely place to relax with a drink, definitely recommended!
Important to note that the cabins in Hotel Charles Lindbergh do not have air conditioning and can get quite warm in the summer.
@Lee Claxton You'd be surprised how many hotels in Germany don't have A/C, and how many that DO have bad A/C that can't actually cool the room.
But for an expensive resort hotel experience, it's a very unpleasant surprise indeed, as it's not explicitly noted anywhere or otherwise communicated in advance.
Well not having ac is pretty normal in Germany but I can see why a foreigner would be upset.
We like to open the Windows here. At night it cools down even in summer. Till it cools down, we drink a lot of cold beer 🤣😁🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺👍
@@RL-sf3pb FR my homie
Well … i just stayed there last wednesday to thursday and wednesday was like 38 degrees Celsius, our rooms were perfectly cool and comfortable to sleep … (same for winter with the heating, i already spent 7 nights there 🙃
And the tour vlogs commence. ❤️
I have stayed this year at the hotel in the begin of july. And it was amazing.
That Taylor has learned how to pronounce Phantasialand in German just shows his adoration for this Park, amazing tbh.
Wow that place looks so cool.
Rookburgh is absolutely amazing, the amount of detail is crazy.
I stayed in H.C.L 2 weeks ago and it was AMAZING! One of thee best t.p experiences
Since Phantasialand is often closing relatively early, staying at the hotel now also gives you access to the land to walk around (and sadly not ride fly) after all the day guests have left.
HOLY CRAP! That looks incredible! The theming was freaking awesome! Imagine waking up and brushing your teeth in the morning and seeing fly from your bathroom! If I ever go to Phantasialand, you betcha I’ll be staying here! Also, fast pass to F.L.Y is awesome. Charles Lindenberg Hotel is in a short summary the hotel breakers of Europe but way above and beyond! Can’t wait for the reviews of F.L.Y, Phantasialand as well as more content from Europe! Keep up the amazing work❤️!
I love rookburgh and Phantasialand 😍 best park I've ever been to
I think I stayed in that exact cabin when I stayed there. I remember that view outside the room door so well.
I’ve been, and it’s incredible. Rooms are tiny, but the park is amazing, especially F.L.Y.
Wow that place is awesome you guys are awesome stay safe.
I have booked the Ling Bao Hotel for December in Phantasialand.
Winter-Wunderland-Hype!
The Lindbergh Hotel Rooms look a bit claustrophobic for my taste ^-^
I’d love to ride F.L.Y. one day, how was it compared to normal flying coasters?
Very smooth and calm. It's not very intense, since it's almost just turns. But the launches in flying position are quite surprising. Since the trains are super long, when you are placed either front and back row, the airtimes are very surprising. Fly is a family+ coaster
@@Alex-uk1bc I'd still take flying dinosaur and starry sky ripper over it tho
It is so much smoother than the somewhat similar coasters in the US and is also much longer, as well as being an accelerator coaster It also has airtime like a RMC coaster and you fly right over roofs and next to walls like you were Peter Pan. Rode it 5 times last week and it, and Phantasialand, were awesome! Easily the best park on my 7 park swing through W Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. This hotel is incredible but only rooms for 2 and if no AC would not stay there in summer. Hotel Matamba was solid and a 30ft walk from lobby to inside park.
Thats the view I want to wake up to every day.
I’m going to phantasialand this august!!! I can’t wait for taron and fly!!!!
Phantasialand is the best theme park in Europe in my opinion.
What's your opinion on F.L.Y? Better than the B&M Flyers?
@Enzo Discovery it's less extreme but it's a much unique and complete experience, still it has some really good positives and cool airtime which in that position felt so weird to me (in a good way), it's an amazing ride
@Enzo Discovery I dont think a flying coaster can ever be a family coaster. And in the back of the train it pulls some crazy sustained g's
I remember you regretting not staying on site in 2018 so this was amazing.
A little secret about the bar, the pooltable platform can be moved so they can lift out the trains from the storage.
Wow this hotel looks absolutely amazing! I would love to go to phantasia land one day and definitely visit this hotel!
F.L.Y. wasn't my favorite coaster ever, but man does this video make me miss it!
I spent a weekend in that hotel earlier this year and WOW was it an amazing experience. It made the whole park-experience so much more interesting to us, next time we go to Phantasialand we are surely staying in the hotel again :)
Hotel Studios - Love it
Which phantasialand roller coasters have a queue for one person?
Mindblowing
I need to go there now
Hands down the best themed park in the world (the d in themed is very deliberate)
This is so awesome
Beautiful
Did you ever do Coaster Campout at Cedar Point? It was REALLY cool walking around CP at 3am
You get viewing areas of the rides!
Hey Taylor and Sarah of Coaster Studios, did you ride that roller coaster?
Imagine more parks did this right near a coaster I would love it
I can tell you a public secret. They can remove the pooltable in the hotelbar and the roof above it to hoist out the coaster trains.
Going to cedar point shores today
We have booked this last week. 1 month to go!
I don't know if its true or not but the rumor is that the platform that the pool table is sitting on is actually an access hatch that raises up. Supposedly that is how they got the train cars down into the station below when they were putting it together.
This is absolutely true. It’s crazy to think about!
yes i've seen a video about it
theme park science said that in one of their videos
Very unique I love it!
This color would be amazing for Scream at Magic Mountain and would give it a better fitting color for the scream punk district. Also a name fitting for the area
I did it twice and I am set to do it again.
That bar had some spikey prices..but the hotel is definitely cool and super immersive!
This is one of the very few parks out there that I know of that can give Disney and Universal a run for their money when it comes to theming.
After looking at this place I kind of wonder why a small euro park with miles less of a budget can do such good theming compered to recent Disney with avengers campus ect
Stayed at Phantasialand in this hotel and when you stay at the hotel you can walk around rookburgh at night also you get 8 skip the line passes for each person of fly
You get one pass per day and person. I stayed 2 nights and got 2 skip the line passes
@@Anonym-dg7xd we got multiple ones for each person
And you can do the same at Cedar Point and other Cedar Fair parks, called Coaster Campout. I did the one at Cedar Point in 2019 and it was awesome, you camp in the infield of their Antique Cars and you bring your own tent. It also included an hour of ERT on Steel Vengeance after the park closed, and while the ride was still going (Still a ton of people in the line), the still honoured our Hour so instead of it being at 10pm, it was instead at 11:30pm which was still awesome. Got like 14 pure night rides on it and it was absolutely amazing. They also feed us dinner and breakfast, with ERT on Millennium Force and then the regular ERT as well. It was a seriously awesome experience. I also ran into Chad from Ohio Valley Coasters on Gemini and I ran into him again when I was waiting for my ERT before the park closed, he ran to the ride hoping it was still open, really nice guy
Neat, but this is accomodation thats there and open as long as the park is open.
@@drdewott9154 and you can walk around the area at night after park closure
@@happysword258 You can do the same at Coaster Campout, it's very eerie to be in a park after it's closed
Hello I love your videios
Who is the third guy?
FLY has even more twisted maneuvers than Taron
Disney REALLY should take note of Phantasialand cause Their newer hotels are more like a Holiday Inn or Hampton Inn with splashes of Disney theming here and there and that is really it. HOWEVER, with Bob Iger back in charge, I really don't see it happening anytime soon.
Is Cedar Point the only American Park that lets you spend the night right in the park?
Kings Dominion just had a camp out event. Maybe cedar Fair is expanding that option to other parks.
How much does a room cost in usd
I wish there was a POV of the flying coaster. But you were not allowed to take an on ride video at any circumstance. 😔
I wish the park would release a pov like universal did for velocicoaster
Are you guys going to be posting vlogs?
Patience my dude they're still busy travelling across the continent, they've been doing so for over a month, visiting theme parks, experiencing the local culture, going around cities, plus the whole affair of travelling from place to place, which afaik has mostly been done in rental cars meaning work is kind of impossible to do while driving. Plus I saw on their Instagram they're having issues with the flight back home, sounds like the airline they booked with has kinda screwed them over, so they have a lot on their tables. They have said vlogs are coming but there's so much happening we can't say for sure when. They did also say they wanted to make these vlogs more ambitious so I think they might be doing like dayvlogs instead, including stuff outside of the theme parks too. But after all we can't tell until the first one comes out and for that I say patience. They're busy people, plus this is their first time to many of these places, they probably don't want to spend all their time editing in front of their laptops.
^ what he said
What did you think of F.L.Y.?
Idk how I would feel if I was trying to sleep and there was a roller coaster outside my room.
At night it doesn't operate
The park closes pretty early (6pm)
There's a madhouse in this park Feng Ju Palace
Probably a very unpopular opinion but I'm not into the theming or the coaster. As much as I was overwhelmed by the sheer amount of things to look at I was totally underwhelmed by F.L.Y. which (in my opinion) simply gives a better view of the area than delivering any thrill. But I guess that is the point.
Will you guys be posting EnergyLandia vlog ?
Yes!
@@CoasterStudios You guys, rode Zadra ? I want to know how it compares to Iron Gwazi, if it is better or not.
@@ernestoalejandrojuradoagui4824 They did ride Zadra . Cant wait for the Review aswell
@@stonie13 How are you sure, that they rode Zadra ? In any of they posts of Instagram of they european trip, they not talk of Zadra despite they having pictures of it, instead they have post of Untamed and they talk about it, but not of Zadra.
@@CoasterStudios so glad can’t wait
Guess what’s under the pool table 😎
Unbelievable
One world
W O W
When came the Video from Holiday Park?😂❤
For 500 euros a night that is expensive but seems more than worth it
Jules Verne vibes ...
Btw ... there should totally be a Jules Verne theme park.
Very steep stairs
My goodness those rooms look tiny.
Naming your hotel in Germany after Charles Lindbergh is an odd choice. I get that German aviation history is kind fraught bc of WW2 but the Red Baron is world famous and died in 1918 so he doesn't have nearly the same baggage as others (including Lindbergh)
Wann talk about Vietnam, Irak, Lybia, Guantanamo, or Afghanistan instead? It is not 80 jears behind.. 🥳
It's not odd choice at all.
Remember why Lindbergh is famous: solo transatlantic flight.
The theming is all about travel and connecting two worlds....
Red baron would be bizzar, like a fighter pilot?! Famous sure, but completly opposit of the theming goal.
They could have gone with Louis Blériot, but without looking him up, do you know him? I would guess not. So not famous enough and honestly channel crossing isn't that important compared to transatlatic. One thing they could have named the hotel after is the Hindenburg perhaps. Since it would be compeltly in line with the theming: airship, famous and connecting two worlds.
Still charles lindbergh hotel sounds better then hindenburg hotel. Slight problem with the whole airshipcabin sleeping and hindenburg disaster xD
Europa Park’s Hotel Bell Rock also has the Spirit of St Louis Bar and Lindbergh Grill. Plus for Phantasialand the area is set in the Golden Age of Flight in the 1920s a great boom in public interest and innovation in aviation largely kick started by Lindbergh’s famous flight.
As cool as this is, I’m not sure I’d want a roller coaster so close to where I’m sleeping.
You do realise the park closes at around 22:00 right? The coaster doesn't run all night long
@@DrVagax yeah. I understand that. But what about things like morning test runs or traveling for a while and arriving right before the park closes?
If Epic Universe doesn't build a hotel directly behind their space-themed dueling coaster, I'll be tremendously disappointed.
Especially if they don't use the Sindbad area for themed cabins overlooking Hogsmeade and Hagrid's Magical Melifluous Cantenkerous Creatures Merry Motorbike Adventure.
Wait, you spend the night, in the park, is that for real?
You sleep right next to FLY, and you can walk around in rookburgh at night (I think till midnight)
its a cool concept however the rooms just don’t seem very comfortable? like somewhat prison like especially that bathroom 😭
Will you have an actual Fanrasialand vlog where you react to seeing F.L.Y. for the first time?
Taron > F.L.Y.
Day 10 of misspelling Taylor’s name until he gets to ride ArieForce One:
Taylor BibleDom
This park always seriously impressed me.