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Phantasialand | F. L. Y. | Vekoma Launched Flying Coaster | 2020

The thing that makes me confused about this, and potentially think that the facade is not finished yet are those two brackets on the upper wall. What are they, and why are they like that if they're not going to have anything attached to them...
I want you to be right, but I just don't see the logic in landscaping in front of a wall with pleasant trees if you're going to need access to the wall later.
 
I really love that entrance. It's so industrial, which I assume what they're going for. I wouldn't be surprised if we did see something like posters or some paint on the wall to break it up abit. But honestly I've loved everything about this so far, and I competely trust Phantasia to do a fantastic job.
 
I really love that entrance. It's so industrial, which I assume what they're going for. I wouldn't be surprised if we did see something like posters or some paint on the wall to break it up abit. But honestly I've loved everything about this so far, and I competely trust Phantasia to do a fantastic job.
I completely agree ! It's so phantastic ! I really love the Steampunk theme !

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Steampunk doesn't have to be incredibly heavy, though. A lot of steampunk elements are really subtle - Phantasialand do not DO subtle, and I'm truly glad for it.
 
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so the parking slots are really full (employee parking)
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looks like something new ?!
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so the they just disassemble the framework!!!!
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Also for anyone who understands German the newest episode of the "Bleib Neugierig!" podcast hosted by 2 employees of Phantasialand does touch on Rookburgh and their expectations for the area, hotel and coaster. Its a nice listen. The discussion comes about as the result of a question about what do they look forward to the most this season when it hopefully starts. Although Thorben does say "Rookburgh - if it still works out for this year" - a reference no doubt to possible Coronavirus restrictions/delays depending what the rest of the year brings for theme parks and their openings...

Construction and testing does however continue as normal for now.
 
Would be cool if the recession in the wall to the left had some sort of elevator running up and down of it... and guests could go up to the top and lookout through a viewing point in those glass window panes. Just an idea... would be a capacity nightmare but it would be cool to be able to travel up to the very highest point in Rookburgh and look out over the rest of the area.

I imagine the viewing point from the top of the hotel is still in the plans though, which would make this one kind of redundant I guess.
 
In the newest Episode of Podcast mentioned above, the hosts talk about Rookburgh and suppose, that „viewing from the roof terrace“ will be great and very immersive.
 
It almost gives me anxiety seeing so much track and buildings crammed into such a "tiny" area. Just compare the show building housing both Winjas next door to F.L.Y for scale. I cannot wait to see what Phantasialand is going to do to guranteee future expansions seeing as they are landlocked. No doubt, they are the best at making the most out of tiny pieces of land, almost as much as Gröna Lund, but I just can't wrap my head around the logistical nightmare that their projects must be.
 
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