Last Friday, May 12th, Parque Warner Madrid invited us to the opening event of their new roller coaster “Batman Gotham City Escape”. It was an exclusive event filled with surprises, excitement, and anticipation that we had the opportunity to experience firsthand. Below, I will share all the details of my experience.
Continue reading “BATMAN GOTHAM CITY ESCAPE OPENING NIGHT EVENT & EXPERIENCE REVIEW (WITH PHOTOS AND VIDEOS)”PARQUE WARNER WILL OPEN THE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED ROLLER COASTER “BATMAN: GOTHAM CITY ESCAPE” ON MAY 13, 2023
With a 45-meter top hat and a track length of more than 1,010 meters, adrenaline lovers will enjoy 111 seconds of 3 launches that will reach a speed of over 100 km/h in just seconds, airtime, 4 inversions, theming, and storytelling.
Continue reading “PARQUE WARNER WILL OPEN THE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED ROLLER COASTER “BATMAN: GOTHAM CITY ESCAPE” ON MAY 13, 2023″ALL WE KNOW ABOUT THE NEW SPANISH ROLLER COASTERS FOR 2023
The next theme park season in Spain (starting in February 2023) will probably be the best of the last decade in terms of new additions to the parks. In fact, the two major theme parks in Spain (PortAventura and Parque Warner) will both be adding to its coaster collection two rides that have the potential to become the best of the country and even some of the best in Europe. Having said that, let’s dive in all we know about this two new Spanish roller coasters that will be opening in the upcoming months.
Continue reading “ALL WE KNOW ABOUT THE NEW SPANISH ROLLER COASTERS FOR 2023”New Inversions and Airtime Moments – Parque Warner Madrid Batman Intamin Coaster Construction Update – September 22, 2022.
A few weeks have passed since we visited Parque Warner Madrid and provided an update on the 2023 debut of the brand-new Intamin Batman roller coaster. This enormous, VelociCoaster-sized undertaking will include numerous unique elements, inversions, airtime moments, and launches, among others. Since our last update a few weeks ago, a great deal has happened. This update will include new inversions, airtime hills, drops, and more!
Continue reading “New Inversions and Airtime Moments – Parque Warner Madrid Batman Intamin Coaster Construction Update – September 22, 2022.”A Closer Look at Parque Warner Madrid’s Batman Intamin Coaster + Construction Update – September 7, 2022
A few days ago, we traveled to Parque Warner Madrid and delivered a brand-new construction update on their new roller coaster. A few days later, we returned to take a closer look at the layout, station, construction, and more!
Continue reading “A Closer Look at Parque Warner Madrid’s Batman Intamin Coaster + Construction Update – September 7, 2022”Parque Warner Madrid Batman Intamin Coaster Construction Update – September 5, 2022
Rapid progress is being made on the approximately 50-meter-tall new Intamin roller coaster coming to Parque Warner Madrid. In today’s update, we examine some of the ride’s new supports, features, and display buildings in greater detail.
Continue reading “Parque Warner Madrid Batman Intamin Coaster Construction Update – September 5, 2022”Parque Warner’s 2023 New Coaster Goes Vertical
UPDATES: Sept 5, Sept 7, Sept 22
Spain parks are in full motion for the 2023 season! PortAventura is working on a yet unknown project (rumours can be heard about an enclosed spinning coaster) and Parque Warner is developing maybe their biggest project in 20 years. Construction is already visible at the studio based theme park, so let’s take a quick look!
Continue reading “Parque Warner’s 2023 New Coaster Goes Vertical”The Missouri Triangle: Part 3 – Six Flags St. Louis
After a shorter day at Worlds of Fun, Pete and I had come to our final day and park of the Missouri Triangle. Six Flags St. Louis opened in 1971 as the third and final Six Flags park developed under the vision of Angus Wynne – before expansion switched from new park development to acquisition. It is apparent that the concept had been streamlined by the third try. While the six flag-themed areas remained, far less emphasis was placed on nation specific theming. By the 70s it was obvious rides are why people went to Six Flags and the park opened with multiple of what made the Six Flags concept work: two Arrow log flumes, two Arrow mine trains, and two Arrow car rides. While the park has undergone some dramatic changes through the years, it benefits from this simplified formula, and, despite the changes, the park feels cohesive. What was it about this “lower-tier” Six Flags park that made it a highlight of our trip?
Continue reading “The Missouri Triangle: Part 3 – Six Flags St. Louis”Parque Warner Madrid – August 2020
In August, we figured we could try to plan a little trip on a weekend to hit the two Madrid parks. The day after visiting Parque de Atracciones on the 15th August we made our way to Parque Warner. Continue reading “Parque Warner Madrid – August 2020”