Much agreed. It's not terrible, just underwhelming just like most coasters at Heide Park. If you ask me, you might as well spend an extra day at Hansa Park instead.
Heide Park is my home park, but after the first Colossos-less season I really wasn‘t feeling it anymore (also because the atmosphere deteriorated quite a bit after the park changed owners). Didn‘t visit the park for about three years. But having ridden Colossos again in it‘s refurbished glory (and speed, which for some reason was trimmed down quite a bit when it first re-opened) I can now definitely see myself going more often. There are better parks out there, but having lived in a few other countries I‘d say we can consider ourselves lucky to be able to complain about Heide Park XD
When it opened I laughed about that tiny coaster (the ship wasn't already there and just the circle of teeth was laying NEXT TO the drop in the Water). But I learned to love it. Especially on the outer seats in the backrow, because, in case of airtime, there is a big difference between front and back.
I agree It is strange that the splash effect is right after the drop but if you think about it, where else would they put it? I guess they wanted it there either because the immelmann whould be to intense without it or because it looks cool coming out of the pirate ship.
They could have scaled up the Immelman to make it less intense. The real reason why the Splash is there is for the visual spectacle and to soak the path that is behind the Immelman. With how it is set up you can see the Splash from the other side of the large lake, you see it from a restaurant that is nearby, it gives great Photo Opportunities pretty much anywhere around the ride area. And just like the Splash zones for many Water rides, Krake's Splash zone is really popular among guests on hot days.
My experience was different. I’ve been on a lot of dive coasters and with rare exception they don’t do too much for me. And I knew this one was small and short. So I went in with little to no expectations. Probably for that reason, I was pleasantly surprised. I thought that drop was surprisingly great! I definitely enjoyed the ride. Btw, there’s an easily missed single rider line that will allow you to skip the long, slow line and walk right into the station.
Best feature about Krake is that it soaks the path that located at the end of that Splash Down. When I visited last year some people didn't pay attention that a train was coming and they got wet to their bones.
i work at Heide Park and sometimes i also work at Krake and yeah working there is more fun then actually riding XD But finally you're reviewing more European Coasters :)
Awesome to see you're finally reviewing more of the european coasters! Would love to see a wodan, colossus, katun and flug der daemonen review! As always, keep up the great work :)
What’s the best colour scheme on a coaster Edit: the reason I’m asking this is because I’m building a backyard rollercoaster during the quarantine. It has the same track at a maur rides spinning coaster or an arrow hybrid. I’ve chosen my colour scheme and it will be zadras. The. Plaster will look something like will pembles back yard coaster
Nice review Taylor! :) As a guy who lives in central Europe, Heide Park was my first Theme park I have ever visited and Krake was my first coaster I have ever ridden! I will never forget how it felt. I saw POV before my visit, but it was so much intense that I could image. I experienced gray out but didn't know what happened when I was on the coaster and even right after my ride. When me and my friend who sits next to and also experienced this for the first time, leave the station we looked to each other with faces which describes how incredible the ride it was. After few years I have visited Gardaland and rode Oblivion, I agree with you, that there are better dive coasters and I agree with 4/10 if it this result is in dive coasters category. Otherwise it is one of the best atractions in the park with absolutely amazing theming and absolutely great coaster which every coaster enthusiast should experience and will remember :)
I absolutely agree with your opinion. Krake is a fun and well themed ride, but it is definitely too short. However, as you said, the average guest coming to the park will like it because it might be one of his first dive coasters, if not the first. And many of those people are impressed by that first drop, so they´re also a bit scared when they enter the ride. I also have to say that while Colossos is the most thrilling ride at Heide Park, Krake might be the most photogenic one. Even on the less frequented days, you´ll still see many guests sitting in the restaurant or on the terrace next to the splashdown to get some images of the train swooshing through the splashdown. And the panorama from the other side of the lake is just imposing. Btw, nice review and beautiful pronunciation of “Krake” and “Heide Park” ;)
I don’t want to sound dumb or something, but ride this backrow, XXL seat. You have sooooo much room, and the air on this thing is amazing. Better than Baron IMO
I'm from Germany and I love Krake. On one visit I rode it 9 times. But ist my first Dive Coaster, so I didnt no what to expect. Even I love Krake, I agree with you! I'm sure if I rode more Dive Coasters, I would rank it low!
one other cool thing is that it splashes onto the walkway. it's a really nice feature on hot summer days. and of course the faces of the people who don't know about it haha
Cool. I think now is definitely a great time to do more reviews of supporting coasters. It's not like any of us are going to be getting on anything new right now.
It is really short, was disappointed in the first row but a last row right seat towards the end of the day gave me an 8 or 9 seconds of airtime on a 16 second ride, which I thought was pretty impressive for such a short ride. Good thing they have colossus now which is awesome.
Here is a tip: The seats in the middle on each row are XXL-seats for "bigger" peolpe. If your sitting there, make sure you make you big (you Enthusiasts now what I mean), so you have more room. Then the Drop is twice as fun and you dont Need your seat on the Drop:)
5:06 I'd never consider this a signature ride of the park, more so "Flug der Dämonen" at the time when Colossos was still closed and definitely Colossos as of 2019 and onwards. I was excited when I saw this review coming, the only dive machine I rode so far, at least it has the old restraints, but I think the score is appropriate. It's just the shortest and smallest (in drop height) dive machine. They could've added more, another turnaround and inversion for example, but I think they banked on "first dive coaster in Germany and first floorless dive coaster in Europe" so they were fine with cheaping out on track length... as those "records" were valid regardless of height or length.
Do you plan on reviewing Flug Der Damonen as well? It’s always intrigued me simply because it’s the only coaster in the world to feature a Demonic Knot inversion.
depending on the wind direction that can happen anyway. I rode it last row, left outer seat and I got a bit of the Water Spray on me. Doesn't soak you, but was still refreshing.
I never before experienced somebody, who considers Krake to be the signature ride of Heide Park. At no time ever it was. When Collossos got closed, Krake wasn‘t even the newest coaster in the park…
I'm a fan of dive coasters. And I think I'd like this one, but it definitely does look like one of the worst ones, with that being said I'd still like to get out to Heide Park! Great review!
Fadirko as I said surely when you went. - Based on the fact he said in his video when he went Krake was the signature ride, cause Colossos was closed. - Altho Flug realistically should have been viewed as the main ride, it has one of the more unique Wing Coaster layouts too.
@@CoasterStudios I know, a while ago you said you were going to in your waldameer review, that is my home park so I think it would be interesting to hear your thoughts on it.
If I remember right, Oblivion doesn't have a 90 degree drop either. Is there any reason why the European dive coasters don't have a complete 90 degree drop like the North American dive coasters?
Because back then, they didn't have spring loaded wheels so they have to make the descent 87° so the car has to make contact with the track. But recently they now have spring loaded wheels so they can go 90° now and even 95° for the steepest dive coaster opening this year on Dr Diabolical's Cliffhanger in Six Flags Fiesta Texas
The way I would have handled the splashdown would be to use narrow, streamlined fins on the train rather than the conventional water brake fins. It would still result in a slowdown but it wouldn't be quite as noticeable.
Heide-Park seems to try more with recent additions. But their coasters are usually hit or miss. They tend to be at the forefront of coasters in germany with Krake (dive) and Desert Race (launched) and they used to have one of the first inverted hanging coasters (limit) AND the then biggest wooden coaster (colossus). They also have germany's only wing coaster (flight of the demons) which is actually really fun to ride. But since Heide-Park is VERY focused on family instead of thrill seekers, there's much more slower and boring rides. I wish we had something like Cedar Point or Six Flags MM here, but a trip to Heide-Park is usually enjoyable regardless. However, I have to agree. Krake is just underwhelming. It's 3 seconds of fun and then it's over. A real damn shame they went with sich a short ride, which, if I am not mistaken, was also due to room constraints.
Krake is German for "octopus". I am quite familiar with this coaster as I've seen Theme Park Review's POV of this. I've always called it "Crake" but I guess "Kraka" sound right. Clearly I don't know German. I also thought is was short watching the POV. I literaly thought "That's it??". But nonetheless I have no interest in going to Europe at this time. But never say "Never!" I may change my mind and go... some day... And Taylor, as I was clicking on this video I instantly knew BEFORE watching the video that you didn't like this coaster. If you liked it you would've reviewed it already. Your European coaster tour was almost 2 years ago and here is Krake's review. Anyway stay safe and hope we enthusiasts are riding soon.
I actually prefer Oblivion - both short rides but I think the hole and theming are better, feels faster somehow as well, even if there isn’t an inversion
I disagree about the waterbreaks, I think they're amzing. Just hanging upside down in that imalman and seeing that water come towards you is so amazing.
I am just waiting for B&M to invest in a lap bar for their dive coasters. Cause if a ride like cannibal can have a lap bar, any dive coaster can have a lap bar.
If this is your opinion on Krake, I expect Oblivion The Black Hole's review to be similar to this, since the first half of the ride is almost identical
It does not have the splashdown though so it doesn't lose so much speed. I liked Oblivion best of all Mini Dives I tried. Haven't been on Valkyria yet though.
I actually don't really enjoy dive coasters that much. I'll go on one if a park has one, but I definitely can't say that any of my favorite coasters are dive coasters.
They need to loop this thing twice like them kiddie coasters
RICHEY099 nah maybe 3
THIS MAN SPEAKING STRAIGHT FACTS
Lolololololol
most 2 round kiddy coasters are longer than this
Than it’ll become griffon. It’s a budget Griffon! Six flaaaaags, get over here, I got sum thing to show u.
Imagine a Giga Dive coaster. Floor Gang.
Remember when everyone thought Yukon striker could’ve been a giga dive? Early Amusement insiders fans know what I’m talking about
@@TN-wv6ok What a throwback!!! XD
@@AdventuresWithParker huge throwback!
Maybe a strata dive coaster lol
Yo imagine a strata with a giga lay out
Much agreed. It's not terrible, just underwhelming just like most coasters at Heide Park. If you ask me, you might as well spend an extra day at Hansa Park instead.
Heide Park is my home park, but after the first Colossos-less season I really wasn‘t feeling it anymore (also because the atmosphere deteriorated quite a bit after the park changed owners).
Didn‘t visit the park for about three years. But having ridden Colossos again in it‘s refurbished glory (and speed, which for some reason was trimmed down quite a bit when it first re-opened) I can now definitely see myself going more often. There are better parks out there, but having lived in a few other countries I‘d say we can consider ourselves lucky to be able to complain about Heide Park XD
When it opened I laughed about that tiny coaster (the ship wasn't already there and just the circle of teeth was laying NEXT TO the drop in the Water). But I learned to love it. Especially on the outer seats in the backrow, because, in case of airtime, there is a big difference between front and back.
Could I recommend doing a katun review?
YES
Please
Yasss! It's a fantastic inverted coaster!
@@nugget_music nothing beats Nemesis
British Thrillseeker
But katun still good
this was at my second home park and i think this thing is mostly boring except of the last ride oh the day in the back right.
I agree It is strange that the splash effect is right after the drop but if you think about it, where else would they put it? I guess they wanted it there either because the immelmann whould be to intense without it or because it looks cool coming out of the pirate ship.
They could put it after the immelman or the airtime hill
They could have scaled up the Immelman to make it less intense.
The real reason why the Splash is there is for the visual spectacle and to soak the path that is behind the Immelman.
With how it is set up you can see the Splash from the other side of the large lake, you see it from a restaurant that is nearby, it gives great Photo Opportunities pretty much anywhere around the ride area.
And just like the Splash zones for many Water rides, Krake's Splash zone is really popular among guests on hot days.
My experience was different. I’ve been on a lot of dive coasters and with rare exception they don’t do too much for me. And I knew this one was small and short. So I went in with little to no expectations. Probably for that reason, I was pleasantly surprised. I thought that drop was surprisingly great! I definitely enjoyed the ride.
Btw, there’s an easily missed single rider line that will allow you to skip the long, slow line and walk right into the station.
Best feature about Krake is that it soaks the path that located at the end of that Splash Down. When I visited last year some people didn't pay attention that a train was coming and they got wet to their bones.
lol who else has been pronouncing it "crake"
meeeee
Quinn Reed me
Crake by the ocean
Me.
No one who understands German
you should do a top 5 or 10 dive coasters list. Gerstlauers included
That would be really cool!
i work at Heide Park and sometimes i also work at Krake and yeah working there is more fun then actually riding XD
But finally you're reviewing more European Coasters :)
Awesome to see you're finally reviewing more of the european coasters! Would love to see a wodan, colossus, katun and flug der daemonen review! As always, keep up the great work :)
HonestlyDirt as he said he hasn’t ridden colossus😐
@@truniekk4248 I mean colossus at thorpe park
The Krake Soundtrack was the first Imascore Themepark soundtrack. This is the soundrack wich made them popular in the theme park buisniss
What’s the best colour scheme on a coaster
Edit: the reason I’m asking this is because I’m building a backyard rollercoaster during the quarantine. It has the same track at a maur rides spinning coaster or an arrow hybrid. I’ve chosen my colour scheme and it will be zadras. The. Plaster will look something like will pembles back yard coaster
Original X colour scheme
r/woooosh
for me its skyrush or kumba
@@benkhazaal Y r u linking to a Subreddit outside Reddit? It doesn't make sense and is cringe af
Randomguy 101 oh god no
Could you please make a review of Troy @ Toverland?
Yo whaaaaat?! I’ve throughly it was kray-k this whole time!!!!
same
The easiest way to be clear about such situations is to type the words into Google translater in the native language and let them read out loud
Nice review Taylor! :) As a guy who lives in central Europe, Heide Park was my first Theme park I have ever visited and Krake was my first coaster I have ever ridden! I will never forget how it felt. I saw POV before my visit, but it was so much intense that I could image. I experienced gray out but didn't know what happened when I was on the coaster and even right after my ride. When me and my friend who sits next to and also experienced this for the first time, leave the station we looked to each other with faces which describes how incredible the ride it was. After few years I have visited Gardaland and rode Oblivion, I agree with you, that there are better dive coasters and I agree with 4/10 if it this result is in dive coasters category. Otherwise it is one of the best atractions in the park with absolutely amazing theming and absolutely great coaster which every coaster enthusiast should experience and will remember :)
I Agree. Krake Seems Like A Cool, Fun Ride Thats Scary But Really When Us Coaster Nerds See It, It Doesn't Blow Our Minds
I live just 20 km away from the Heidepark and KRAKE is definitely one of my favorite rides there. I like it's short intensity ❤️
CARD BOYZ TV what about colossos? or desert race?
You know the gp will love the spectacle of that splashdown right by all that theming
Coaster Studios.... Yo Taylor that camera angle at 3:33 was beautiful, and fit the narration perfectly.. 🎢🎢🎢
Good job.
It is just so short! And, didn‘t Jeff get pretty wet?
I think that it is too short but I also think that it has the coolest Splashdown in the world and it is amazing walking underneath the splashdown.
I absolutely agree with your opinion. Krake is a fun and well themed ride, but it is definitely too short. However, as you said, the average guest coming to the park will like it because it might be one of his first dive coasters, if not the first. And many of those people are impressed by that first drop, so they´re also a bit scared when they enter the ride. I also have to say that while Colossos is the most thrilling ride at Heide Park, Krake might be the most photogenic one. Even on the less frequented days, you´ll still see many guests sitting in the restaurant or on the terrace next to the splashdown to get some images of the train swooshing through the splashdown. And the panorama from the other side of the lake is just imposing.
Btw, nice review and beautiful pronunciation of “Krake” and “Heide Park” ;)
I don’t want to sound dumb or something, but ride this backrow, XXL seat. You have sooooo much room, and the air on this thing is amazing. Better than Baron IMO
Wow can't believe this is a coaster. I wouldn't wait longer than 15 minutes for this
I'm from Germany and I love Krake. On one visit I rode it 9 times. But ist my first Dive Coaster, so I didnt no what to expect. Even I love Krake, I agree with you! I'm sure if I rode more Dive Coasters, I would rank it low!
What Prefab looks best in your opinion other than El Toro?
T-Express
one other cool thing is that it splashes onto the walkway. it's a really nice feature on hot summer days. and of course the faces of the people who don't know about it haha
Raptor (Gardaland)review
Cool. I think now is definitely a great time to do more reviews of supporting coasters. It's not like any of us are going to be getting on anything new right now.
It is confirmed by Efteling that this ride was the inspiration for Baron 1898. They told this in their making of series about Baron.
mini dive coasters are so cute!
Finally! My Home Park! ...but you Guys are right... Its too Short....
Finally an American who pronounces this rides name correctly!
Oblivion (the black hole) review! Oblivion (gardaland) for my is a top 3 dive coaster!
It is really short, was disappointed in the first row but a last row right seat towards the end of the day gave me an 8 or 9 seconds of airtime on a 16 second ride, which I thought was pretty impressive for such a short ride. Good thing they have colossus now which is awesome.
Nice
This looks fun!!
This the only mini dive with a water break?
good video, just watched the whole thing!
how..... HoOwW
You couldn’t have
Randomguy 101 😂😂😂
@@jackbenderproductions no, I did, I just watch faster.
@@k.olimitless723 I have an innate ability to watch videos faster than the average humans, in 2 seconds, I can watch 10 seconds of video!
Here is a tip: The seats in the middle on each row are XXL-seats for "bigger" peolpe. If your sitting there, make sure you make you big (you Enthusiasts now what I mean), so you have more room. Then the Drop is twice as fun and you dont Need your seat on the Drop:)
Is the track same size on "mini dives" as "standard dives"? Like Griffon.
No, the track used for rides like Griffin are much wider
@@CoasterStudios Thanks, never really thought about it before. And obviously we do not have one here in the states.
@@CoasterStudios ...also, did u catch that Candymonium test footage.... OMG... Lookout Mako
Does anyone know why mini dive machines never go fully 90 degrees (excluding prototype Oblivion at AT)
good video
The mini dives look so much better paced than the ones in America
Great Video
@Coaster Studios This or Valravn?
5:06 I'd never consider this a signature ride of the park, more so "Flug der Dämonen" at the time when Colossos was still closed and definitely Colossos as of 2019 and onwards.
I was excited when I saw this review coming, the only dive machine I rode so far, at least it has the old restraints, but I think the score is appropriate. It's just the shortest and smallest (in drop height) dive machine. They could've added more, another turnaround and inversion for example, but I think they banked on "first dive coaster in Germany and first floorless dive coaster in Europe" so they were fine with cheaping out on track length... as those "records" were valid regardless of height or length.
it's still longer than the first they ever build. The splash makes it more fun cause you might get a little wet sitting in the last row.
Do you plan on reviewing Flug Der Damonen as well? It’s always intrigued me simply because it’s the only coaster in the world to feature a Demonic Knot inversion.
It’s on the list!
It’d be cool if there was the splash down and the inversion flipped into the water spray
depending on the wind direction that can happen anyway. I rode it last row, left outer seat and I got a bit of the Water Spray on me. Doesn't soak you, but was still refreshing.
@@Soonjai It does soak you while standing in line for Big Loop lol.
dangling coaster
I much prefer wing coasters over dive coaster. If you’re gonna have near miss elements wings are the way to go.
Katun review?
Taylor, you should rank all the dives, floorless, or inverts you have ridden
I never before experienced somebody, who considers Krake to be the signature ride of Heide Park. At no time ever it was. When Collossos got closed, Krake wasn‘t even the newest coaster in the park…
I rode it 9 times and i loved it
Still a real bummer you didn't get to ride Colossos when you were there. IMO the Heide-Park experience stands and falls with this coaster.
What do you think of oblivion?
Colossos is so nice you would like this park a lot more if you rode it
Can you do a Katun review?
CI STAREBBE
Secondo me coaster studios sottovaluta Ispeed (ho visto il review)
Looks like there’s more water after the Immelmann! They could have put the splash down there!
its not deeper there
I would call the signature ride at this park Flug der Daemonen
Better than Yukon Striker?
Noooo. Yukon striker is better than this
I'm a fan of dive coasters. And I think I'd like this one, but it definitely does look like one of the worst ones, with that being said I'd still like to get out to Heide Park! Great review!
Surely the signature ride when you went should have been Flug Der Dämonen....
Yeah right?
only bc colossos was closed
Fadirko as I said surely when you went. - Based on the fact he said in his video when he went Krake was the signature ride, cause Colossos was closed. - Altho Flug realistically should have been viewed as the main ride, it has one of the more unique Wing Coaster layouts too.
I feel the same way about Formula Rossa. Yeah it goes just under 150, but for like a half second
What ever happened to the Ravine Flyer 2 review?
Haven’t done one
@@CoasterStudios I know, a while ago you said you were going to in your waldameer review, that is my home park so I think it would be interesting to hear your thoughts on it.
I would totally agree to your opinion.
The best thing of this coaster is that the people on the street get wet
So it’s longer than Oblivion?
Yep. But Oblivion has a much bigger drop
If I remember right, Oblivion doesn't have a 90 degree drop either. Is there any reason why the European dive coasters don't have a complete 90 degree drop like the North American dive coasters?
Because back then, they didn't have spring loaded wheels so they have to make the descent 87° so the car has to make contact with the track. But recently they now have spring loaded wheels so they can go 90° now and even 95° for the steepest dive coaster opening this year on Dr Diabolical's Cliffhanger in Six Flags Fiesta Texas
Katun Review
You should do a colossus at Thorpe park review
That or saw, that would be interesting ahaha
The way I would have handled the splashdown would be to use narrow, streamlined fins on the train rather than the conventional water brake fins. It would still result in a slowdown but it wouldn't be quite as noticeable.
Then it wouldn't make nearly as big of a splash, if at all.
Heide-Park seems to try more with recent additions. But their coasters are usually hit or miss. They tend to be at the forefront of coasters in germany with Krake (dive) and Desert Race (launched) and they used to have one of the first inverted hanging coasters (limit) AND the then biggest wooden coaster (colossus). They also have germany's only wing coaster (flight of the demons) which is actually really fun to ride. But since Heide-Park is VERY focused on family instead of thrill seekers, there's much more slower and boring rides. I wish we had something like Cedar Point or Six Flags MM here, but a trip to Heide-Park is usually enjoyable regardless. However, I have to agree. Krake is just underwhelming. It's 3 seconds of fun and then it's over. A real damn shame they went with sich a short ride, which, if I am not mistaken, was also due to room constraints.
Technically oblivion at Alton towers was the first mini dive coaster oblivion opened on march 14 1998
Should go ride the tower of terror in south Africa you will find a love for dive coaster 6+ g forces and its not long at all but so worth it
I agree about the soundtrack. The ride looks meh, but I would wait in line just to hear the soundtrack lol.
Is this a smooth ride
it was my first Dive c. i found it to be ok, but watching the splash down was cool. I'd prefer Colossos, especially the drop.
A 300 Foot Dive Coaster with no mid-course would be perfect
Krake is German for "octopus". I am quite familiar with this coaster as I've seen Theme Park Review's POV of this. I've always called it "Crake" but I guess "Kraka" sound right. Clearly I don't know German. I also thought is was short watching the POV. I literaly thought "That's it??". But nonetheless I have no interest in going to Europe at this time. But never say "Never!" I may change my mind and go... some day... And Taylor, as I was clicking on this video I instantly knew BEFORE watching the video that you didn't like this coaster. If you liked it you would've reviewed it already. Your European coaster tour was almost 2 years ago and here is Krake's review. Anyway stay safe and hope we enthusiasts are riding soon.
agentM1991 I think „Crake“ is a better pronunciation than „Kraka“ but thats only my opinion
I actually prefer Oblivion - both short rides but I think the hole and theming are better, feels faster somehow as well, even if there isn’t an inversion
I disagree about the waterbreaks, I think they're amzing. Just hanging upside down in that imalman and seeing that water come towards you is so amazing.
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I am just waiting for B&M to invest in a lap bar for their dive coasters. Cause if a ride like cannibal can have a lap bar, any dive coaster can have a lap bar.
It looks like a short ride but it has some nice theming
Coaster Box for the heide park its well themed but when you look to other parks in germany/europe you will find way betther theming
The theming is very sweet
If this is your opinion on Krake, I expect Oblivion The Black Hole's review to be similar to this, since the first half of the ride is almost identical
It does not have the splashdown though so it doesn't lose so much speed. I liked Oblivion best of all Mini Dives I tried. Haven't been on Valkyria yet though.
please, Please, PLEASE do an Oblivion review, I'd love to hear how you think it holds up against all the others! Is it better or worse than this?
After riding Shellraiser, a dive coaster drop can’t scare me
i was so incredibly disappointed when I rode this for the first time and despite coming back to hide park multiple times I never rode it again
I actually don't really enjoy dive coasters that much. I'll go on one if a park has one, but I definitely can't say that any of my favorite coasters are dive coasters.
Now I’m curious to know, do you prefer Krake or Valravn?
4 is just fine. I actually like the complete ride including the splashdown, but the thing is just unacceptably short.
Is it just me or does Krake's track look thinner than the other Dive coasters?
It’s funny how on your European and Japan tour you missed out on both Intamin pre fabs.
T Express is in South Korea not Japan
Also, he rode Balder in Sweden
I was talking about the one that used to be in Japan and was still there when he was also forgot about balder