Phantasialand Talocan
Phantasialand: Talocan   – And so ended our two-day adventure in Phantasialand.

The second day was… busier than expected. 😅 And unfortunately, operations… were no better than the day before. 😮 Waiting information was inconsistent. Still breakdowns here and there. In short, too many things wrong! Which didn't stop us having a good time, but still.

Over the two days, there was no Chiapas. Lame!

Taron: as I often say, it's not a bad coaster, far from it. In fact, it's still fun to ride. But, in my opinion, it's not exceptional. Even after several rides. Period.

F.L.Y.: frankly, it's still an excellent immersive and physical experience. It glides well, and the ride is generous. It's not one of my top picks, but it's a machine I'd be delighted to play again.

Black Mamba was my very first Inverted B&M back in 2006. 18 years later, I understand why it was my favorite at the time. Fast, powerful, just the right amount of intensity, Black Mamba is a more interesting pepite than OzIris in my opinion.

Talocan: it's still a beautiful visual spectacle! On the other hand, it ends up smashing the mind. 😵

Colorado Adventure: it's flashy, but it's a sensational Mine Train. In fact, we'd say that's what it's all about, because visually, it's no Big Thunder either.

Once again, Kévin and Greg shared the sensations in our presence, bringing even more fun to the visit! A human resource that no doubt made it easier to overcome all the bumps the park threw at us during our trip. Thanks again for all the good times!

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