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The
Manneken Pis Tour
Day 3: Plopsaland |
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After lunch we headed over to give the Ghost
Train a go. It's a well decorated ghost train, with a fun multi level
layout. It has a nice range of fairground style ghost train tricks on
the inside as well. |
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If you look carefully there you can see it
even has it's own web site at:
http:www.thethriller.nl/ |
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After this we took the opportunity to check
out the farm area at the end of the park. It has a nice selection of
animals, including this large area you can ride a tractor through to see
the goats and sheep. |
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The tractors do have brakes on them so you can
stop the tractor in order to avert a potential tragedy. |
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A collection of a load of the farm animals in
a well decorated barn. |
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A close up of one of the farms residents. |
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After doing the farm we headed over to an
attraction that had been closed for the mourning, this large Starflyer. |
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I think this is the 4th one I've ridden in
Europe. It has some spectacular views of the park, and the surrounding
countryside, all the way to the coast. I can't believe a park in the
U.K. hasn't thought to get one of these yet. |
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The view from the Starflyer was also handy as
I spotted they'd got the Log Flume fixed, so we were able to get a go on
it before returning to Brussels. |
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Another evening in Brussels, another load of
chocolate shops to check out. |
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