3:50 Bumba is a kids show about a clown going around and having some fun, and there is like a mini stage where kids can sit and watch Bumba in real life. I'm guessing they just took footage of a couple of these shows and put it everywhere
I completely agree, and honestly it sucks knowing that this ride will lose forever its magic in a couple of years. I will NEVER accept the decision that plopsa made of doing another extreme spinning coaster with the same theme of Tomorrowland. It won't have anymore the recognition of "the Tomorrowland spinning coaster". And if they say it will be even more crazy, even worse. Nobody will be interested anymore in riding rth, because it also has the disvantage of being in a far and family park, so it's not so worthy going there if you have another one in a better park as holiday park. This thing is destroying me. I'm saying so because I don't see coasters simply as "machines that give you adrenaline". Or at least not for all coasters. This specific ride isn't, for me, just a coaster. It's a work of art. The engineering, the theming, the experience... everything of it is pure art. And I don't think it's a good idea copying the elements that made this ride so special, because it means decreasing its value. That's why I say that something completely different would have worked so much better, because each of the two rides would have kept its uniqueness without damaging the identity of the other (so double advantage). Now, once they saw that rth worked well, they went on the "safe side" and replicated almost all of it because they know it attracts people worldwide. So they make money easily. They chose to make money instead of preserving THAT work of art. It's like they sold it for money. And that's completely nasty and disgusting.
Anubis for me wil always be the coaster I got spat in the face on! And this year it happened again on Wakala, so I guess that's a common occurrence on roller coasters in Belgium. I didn't ride Anubis as much as I probably should have because RTH is just so addictive. SuperSplash was closed for me so the conundrum on whether I should count it as a cred fortunately didn't come up.. I don't think I would have.
Heidi the Ridey was much more enjoyable than I expected. Nothing extreme, granted, but amazingly smooth and just simple fun. Anubis... Well, it's a Gerstlauer and I've never really been a big fan of Gersts. Not sure why, but them tending to be a bit rough and jerky doesn't help. As you say though, the launches are surprisingly powerful for a ride at a kids' park.
Well of course it would have been less crazy, but this layout was made with the spinning cars in mind with the purpose of valorising the spinning aspect, so it was made for it. Nevertheless, the elements are already strong on eash own and the world class hangtime/ejector airtime would have been still there!
@@aridaje4345I always tell people who make the "spinning carries the ride" argument that RtH could've absolutely "flopped" and been a massive gimmick that didn't work as intended. That's why I think it's deserving of a #1 in anyone's list
It would still be great. Maybe not my numer 1 of all time. The genius of the spinning is that it doesn't spin too fast, it's more about the orientation at which the elements are taken.
@@gemmachaos let me add a thing: if the ride had more elements and more close to each other, like Voltron for example, the layout would have been "more intense" on paper, but absolutely NOT more enjoyable with the spinning. Making something more intense would mean too much happening, elements almost blended toghether and would just be unconfortable. The elements on rth are not so close to each other and neither too fast so it gives you the time of asking yourself "what the hell it's happening?!" while giving the sense of disorientation. The spinning cars don't fit in all layouts, that layout was made on purpose for having spinning cars and in my opinion it's just perfect.
RCDB can be idiotic at times. How can a gravity powered section of a ride with coaster track NOT be a coaster? I guess it has to be coaster from start to finish to qualify at RCDB.
@@gemmachaos When did I say that? I am taking about this and the fact it is literal steel coaster track with an airtime hill and the vehicles will use wheels on top and up stop wheels underneath, AND the entire section is gravity powered only. A flume drop that does not have a steel or wooden rail is not the same thing, but I don't know the ride you are talking about and how it works.
As an belgian I'm so proud that Ride to hapiness is one of the best coasters in the world.
Belgium has two elite coasters with that and Kondaa.
Same here my man
K3 Roller Skater isn’t themed to K-Pop; K3 is a Belgian girl group.
Whoops, my bad.
As an belgian, I can confirm that this is true
1:10 it’s not themed to Korean pop. It’s themed to a singing group in belgium/now the Benelux.
Oh whoops, my bad.
Oh whoops, my bad.
3:50 Bumba is a kids show about a clown going around and having some fun, and there is like a mini stage where kids can sit and watch Bumba in real life. I'm guessing they just took footage of a couple of these shows and put it everywhere
Ah ok, thanks for explaining.
im from the netherlands and im dutch and i went to Plopsaland back in summer 2016 and i wanna go to that park again
Ride to Happiness alone makes it worth revisiting.
I'm a massive RTH fangirl. It remains my #1 despite recent rides on F.L.Y., Taron & Voltron. I love it so so much.
I completely agree, and honestly it sucks knowing that this ride will lose forever its magic in a couple of years. I will NEVER accept the decision that plopsa made of doing another extreme spinning coaster with the same theme of Tomorrowland. It won't have anymore the recognition of "the Tomorrowland spinning coaster". And if they say it will be even more crazy, even worse. Nobody will be interested anymore in riding rth, because it also has the disvantage of being in a far and family park, so it's not so worthy going there if you have another one in a better park as holiday park. This thing is destroying me.
I'm saying so because I don't see coasters simply as "machines that give you adrenaline". Or at least not for all coasters. This specific ride isn't, for me, just a coaster. It's a work of art. The engineering, the theming, the experience... everything of it is pure art. And I don't think it's a good idea copying the elements that made this ride so special, because it means decreasing its value. That's why I say that something completely different would have worked so much better, because each of the two rides would have kept its uniqueness without damaging the identity of the other (so double advantage).
Now, once they saw that rth worked well, they went on the "safe side" and replicated almost all of it because they know it attracts people worldwide. So they make money easily. They chose to make money instead of preserving THAT work of art. It's like they sold it for money. And that's completely nasty and disgusting.
I get the love for the ride. It's amazing.
Anubis for me wil always be the coaster I got spat in the face on! And this year it happened again on Wakala, so I guess that's a common occurrence on roller coasters in Belgium. I didn't ride Anubis as much as I probably should have because RTH is just so addictive. SuperSplash was closed for me so the conundrum on whether I should count it as a cred fortunately didn't come up.. I don't think I would have.
That's unfortunate you were spat on.
at the Bumba Ride, the kids are clapping and they always do this in the tv-show from Bumba
Ok thanks!
My friend and I are doing a European trip next year for theme parks. We are definitely going to Belgium and Germany
Definitely worth visiting.
Heidi the Ridey was much more enjoyable than I expected. Nothing extreme, granted, but amazingly smooth and just simple fun.
Anubis... Well, it's a Gerstlauer and I've never really been a big fan of Gersts. Not sure why, but them tending to be a bit rough and jerky doesn't help. As you say though, the launches are surprisingly powerful for a ride at a kids' park.
Anubis is smooth for me.
Park has a neat collection of rides. Love the woodie and the spinning one. Wild.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Fun lineup for sure.
Honestly ride to happiness is number 1, if it is, I’m not suprised.
Nah bro Bumba world tour is #1 and will always be
Ya don’t say
@@Sauci55onnah that’s 2nd, Bos van Plop takes the cake m8
@@NathanHydra nobody is suprised everyone knows ride to happiness is the best ride at the park
It's absolutely number one.
I like the flyer :3
Great views!
Hmmm? I wonder what will be number one🧐
It's obvious.
Ever wonder what Ride To Happiness would be like if it had regular cars instead of spinning cars?
Well of course it would have been less crazy, but this layout was made with the spinning cars in mind with the purpose of valorising the spinning aspect, so it was made for it. Nevertheless, the elements are already strong on eash own and the world class hangtime/ejector airtime would have been still there!
@@aridaje4345I always tell people who make the "spinning carries the ride" argument that RtH could've absolutely "flopped" and been a massive gimmick that didn't work as intended. That's why I think it's deserving of a #1 in anyone's list
@@Chaos_Lemon it just seems like it's the best layout for spinning cars. the layout of other existing rides wouldn't have fit for them in my opinion
It would still be great. Maybe not my numer 1 of all time. The genius of the spinning is that it doesn't spin too fast, it's more about the orientation at which the elements are taken.
@@gemmachaos let me add a thing: if the ride had more elements and more close to each other, like Voltron for example, the layout would have been "more intense" on paper, but absolutely NOT more enjoyable with the spinning. Making something more intense would mean too much happening, elements almost blended toghether and would just be unconfortable. The elements on rth are not so close to each other and neither too fast so it gives you the time of asking yourself "what the hell it's happening?!" while giving the sense of disorientation. The spinning cars don't fit in all layouts, that layout was made on purpose for having spinning cars and in my opinion it's just perfect.
My knuckles bleeded on Dino splash
Oh no!
Spoiler alert.... Ride to Happiness is #1
No doubt about it.
the kids show up in most episowd in bumba sow thats why they are there
Oh ok, thanks!
Masks one month ago?
A lot of this offride footage was filmed in 2021.
RCDB can be idiotic at times. How can a gravity powered section of a ride with coaster track NOT be a coaster? I guess it has to be coaster from start to finish to qualify at RCDB.
They require a water coaster to have a drop outside a main drop sequence (if that makes sense).
@@CanobieCoaster it's nonsensical lol.
But why then, say, the log flume at Enchanted Forest and not this?
@@gemmachaos When did I say that? I am taking about this and the fact it is literal steel coaster track with an airtime hill and the vehicles will use wheels on top and up stop wheels underneath, AND the entire section is gravity powered only. A flume drop that does not have a steel or wooden rail is not the same thing, but I don't know the ride you are talking about and how it works.
by the way it is pronounced as "Boombah", not "Bumba".. LOL
Ah ok, thanks for letting me know.
K3 is actually Belgian pop not K-pop
Sorry for the error.
@@CanobieCoaster nah it’s okey