ThomVD
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Coasters are my favourite rides in theme parks, but when a dark ride is of very high quality, they're right up there. I love how they give you a sense of experiencing a journey, and they can be very immersive. So what are some of your favourites?
1. Fata Morgana (Efteling) - I have a really hard time deciding between #1 and 2 because they are both incredible, but also very different and compliment each other perfectly. It was with the recent refurbishment when I felt that this is my favourite of the two. From the start till the finish it takes you on a journey and you forget that you're in a massive building in a theme park. The sets are so incredibly detailed that no matter how often I ride it, I see new things every time. The pacing is great; it starts slowly and relatively calm, gets darker the further you get in, and towards the end it gets intense because of the music, wind effects and lighting. The entire ride has a fantastic dark atmosphere. What gives it the edge over number 2 is the sheer length. It never fails to amaze me how long this ride is, with every following set more detailed than the previous ones.
2. Droomvlucht (Efteling) - This one is very nostalgic for me and was my favourite ride when I was little. It has a very different atmosphere than Fata Morgana. Much more relaxing and lighthearted. All five sets are incredible. It's just such a shame that it moves past those sets so quickly. You get very little time to enjoy them. I love how they've also added smell effects <3 Beautiful ride.
3. Blå Tåget (Gröna Lund) - Never expected Gröna Lund to have one of my favourite dark rides rather than parks like Phantasialand and Europa Park, but this ghost train is just awesome. It's not really scary, but it has so many cool effects with fire and lights, and it also has some added cheesy humour. I re-rode it multiple times and it never got old. Not to mention the seats with their "surprises"!
Some honourable mentions are Maus au Chocolat (Phantasialand), Geisterschloss (Europa Park) and Discovery Club (Hellendoorn).
I haven't ridden that many dark rides yet, so I will update this list once I've been to more parks, like Disney.
Coasters are my favourite rides in theme parks, but when a dark ride is of very high quality, they're right up there. I love how they give you a sense of experiencing a journey, and they can be very immersive. So what are some of your favourites?
1. Fata Morgana (Efteling) - I have a really hard time deciding between #1 and 2 because they are both incredible, but also very different and compliment each other perfectly. It was with the recent refurbishment when I felt that this is my favourite of the two. From the start till the finish it takes you on a journey and you forget that you're in a massive building in a theme park. The sets are so incredibly detailed that no matter how often I ride it, I see new things every time. The pacing is great; it starts slowly and relatively calm, gets darker the further you get in, and towards the end it gets intense because of the music, wind effects and lighting. The entire ride has a fantastic dark atmosphere. What gives it the edge over number 2 is the sheer length. It never fails to amaze me how long this ride is, with every following set more detailed than the previous ones.
2. Droomvlucht (Efteling) - This one is very nostalgic for me and was my favourite ride when I was little. It has a very different atmosphere than Fata Morgana. Much more relaxing and lighthearted. All five sets are incredible. It's just such a shame that it moves past those sets so quickly. You get very little time to enjoy them. I love how they've also added smell effects <3 Beautiful ride.
3. Blå Tåget (Gröna Lund) - Never expected Gröna Lund to have one of my favourite dark rides rather than parks like Phantasialand and Europa Park, but this ghost train is just awesome. It's not really scary, but it has so many cool effects with fire and lights, and it also has some added cheesy humour. I re-rode it multiple times and it never got old. Not to mention the seats with their "surprises"!
Some honourable mentions are Maus au Chocolat (Phantasialand), Geisterschloss (Europa Park) and Discovery Club (Hellendoorn).
I haven't ridden that many dark rides yet, so I will update this list once I've been to more parks, like Disney.