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The
Eastern Discovery Tour
Day 7 |
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The next ride I did was the Apollo Wheel. This
is one I could have passed, having done Maelstrom at Drayton Manor, and
a few other similar rides. I'm glad I didn't though as this version
outclasses all other versions I've done. This version is a lot larger,
meaning not only is there the extra thrill of being a lot higher in the
air, you do a much larger and faster swing adding an extra element of
thrills, along with the one at the top of the swings. |
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A shot of the giant disc that spins and swings
during the ride. |
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The rides location in the lake also gives a
good view of some of the other rides, such as this view of the inverted
coaster. |
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A view of a twin set of tower rides the park
has. |
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This joywheel ride was a popular spectator
sport. |
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This is Exotic Moku. It was a big ghost house,
which I think was put in specially for Halloween. It didn't have that
many live actors, instead relying more on mechanical effects. This
though didn't stop it being a great attraction. The whole ride is well
themed, and has some nice surprises along the way. It was also one of
the longest ghost rides I've done, taking up 2 floors, with a ride time
of 2 or 3 times the length of some of the ones I've done at Thorpe Park. |
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Another Chinglish sign saying don't attack the
actors. |
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After the flying coaster the parks main
coaster is this inverted coaster called Golden Wings in the Snowfield. |
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It has a very similar layout to Kumali at
Flamingo Land. Both were built in the same year. |
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A shot of the rides boomerang element. |
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