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Genting Skyworlds - 16 April 2023

https://www.parkz.com.au/attraction/genting-skyworlds

I went to Malaysia for a couple of weeks in April and had the opportunity to visit Genting Skyworlds, a park which finally opened back in Feb 2022 after countless delays. 

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This park was originally going to be Fox Studios World until Disney bought Fox. Coupled with the park continually missing deadlines, it was all fuel on a fire, causingthat licensing deal being dropped. Eventually the park opened, with some of the themes scrubbed out, but it still has plenty of other IPs like Ice Age, Night at the Museum, Planet of the Apes etc.

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Genting Group are also the ones who run Resorts World Sentosa and Universal Singapore, so in a way this feels like the long lost brother of Universal Singapore. It’s a compact, yet highly themed park, with a good mix of dark rides and flat rides, though only 2 of the 4 coasters are operating due to Dynamic Attractions basically running out of money to finish them (though to be fair, one of them has been testing and reportedly wont take as much to finish). (see https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinereid/2023/03/22/leading-disney-ride-manufacturer-puts-itself-up-for-sale/ )
 The huge orange SFX coaster still has half the track sitting in a lot behind the park you can see when riding Acorn Adventure.

The whole Genting Highlands complex is immense. Imagine you took somewhere like Mt Tamborine or Katoomba up in the rainforest, and just chucked in huge high rise developments, malls etc at the top of the mountain. Locals love it because its a bit cooler and less humid at that elevation

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Theres also a temple you can stop at on the Skyway for free, which had bizzare business going on.

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Getting to the park is easy enough. You can get a coach for like $5 AUD up from KL Sentral Station. This coach takes about 90 mins and drops you at the Awana Bus Station up at Genting, and from there you catch a cableway up to the top, where there is a huge mall, casino and hotel complex, and of course the park.

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Theres a whole indoor park inside the mall too with a Zamperla Volare (More on that later) and some other touristy stuff like VR attractions, a Ripleys etc.

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It’s quite cool coming in and seeing the whole park below you.

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The entrance is well done, and they do a nice little 5 min dance routine as an opening ceremony.

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With the app you are entitled to 3 Virtual Queue booking, no paid option as of yet. You pick from the available time slots and come back at that time, which is nice bit of flexibility since you dont have to rush back to whatever the first slot availble is.

Started off on Samba Gliders since I figured it would be low capacity. A continuous belt loading system in the station helps, but there still were a few stoppages.

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Ended up with a backwards facing ride. Nice and nippy, especially after a bigger drop halfway through which leads into a highly banked helix. Though this was better than Canopy Flyer at USS.

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Next up i headed to Ice Age Expedition Thin Ice, a trackless “Hockey Puck” dark ride just like the Antarctica one at SW Orlando (Which I followed being built, but never got to ride)

Impressively, the whole ride is underground below the main park level (or IDK i think the park is basically just one huge elevated slab) so you head down into a cave to reach ride level.

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The theming in the queue ranges between “awesome” and “why did they bother”, but the ride is good fun. The story centers around Syd losing track of the kids at his summer camp, and you having to go around and round them up, and of course in the process getting caught in dangerous situations like an eruption, avalanche etc.

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A few ride vehicles are sent out at once, and they follow and interact with each other in each scene, and then all typically stop in front of a big screen where the action happens.

A great family ride.
I had snagged an early VQ slot for Acorn Adventure so headed to that.

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The story centers around scrat trying to find his acorn, so you see him throughout the ride chasing after it.

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This is my first experience with a chinese built coaster, and it actually was quite good!
Was seated in the back, and the best way to describe the ride is that it picks up speed but the turns dont get any bigger, so by the end you are just hauling through the turns and transitions. It’s a bit like the ending of Phantoms Revenge where the train feels like its going a bit too fast for the layout.

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And the theming is top noch too, like this full sized 3d dino trapped in ice.

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My next priority was Invasion of Planet of the Apes, another trackless dark ride using exactly the same hardware as Acorn adventure, though this one has you wearing 3D glasses.

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The queue had a bit of a post apocalypic theme. You are led into a preshow where you discover a virus has wiped out most of humanity, but made the apes super intelligent, and now everyone is at war. You are a friend of the apes and need to find one of them before the anti ape league does.

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The ride vehicles move really well and do shake you around a bit, which was quite cool. The first part has you scooting around inside a warehouse as various teams of soliders try to shoot at you. 3D wasn’t always synced well with the vehicles, so you'd see some weird stretching of the graphics since the vehicle wasnt quite programmed to be at the correct vantage point. SFX were ok, but there was one bit that seemed a bit crap where it was just static soldier mannequin props shooting at you from behind a plastic curtain with flashing lights.

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Did i mention the ride is set in San Francisco, so there is an unintentionally hilarious sequence where you smash out of the warehouse and your ride vehicle is then running downhill along a stereotypical SF street.  And of course you are being shot at by some bad guys in cable car tram, also skidding downhill. Felt like something out of an 80s cop show lol.

Not too far away is Night at the Museum, another trackless dark ride, but this time using the Toy Story Mania type system where you pull a cord to shoot at a screen.

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The queue theming is great. Taking you from the museum halls to the Back of House area, where they need new night time security guards.

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The actual ride area was very plain. Just totally black apart from the screens, with each screen being themed around a museum exhibit coming to life. My favourite was the neanderthal one, where they learn how to make fire, proceed to set their rags on fire, and its up to you to shoot to extinguish the flames.

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Another sequence has you being chased by hordes of terracotta warriors, and you shoot lollypops at them, which causes them to pause and be placated by the sweets.

Great concept, but i just wish the bits between the screens had been properly themed like the galleries of the museum to match the standard seen in the queue.

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The other “Good” ride available was Epic: Voyage to Moonhaven.
It’s a film i hadnt even heard of, but its by the same studio that did Rio and and Ice Age, but in summary it's one of those movies where tiny leafmen creatures live at the bottom of your garden and war with each other. 

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The theming was well executed, and actually spoke to me because I immediately recognised the house was based on Olana house in upstate NY (A place ive been to)

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The house is themed around a professor who tries to spy on these leafmen. You board a boat for a garden tour, and go down a drop, which causes you to shrink to bug size. A warning, this drop is WET.
Like ice age, the main dark ride is below ground level. Lots of colourful garden scenes, leading into darker more ominous scenes inhabited by the bad guys.
Eventually you escape, up a lift hill and into a short outdoor section where you are welcomed back and congratulated for helping beat the bad guys by sitting on your arse on and riding.

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My other VQ slot was for Boot Camp Training, a combined ropes course / climbing wall / zipcoaster complex. You HAVE to use VQ on this attraction, so if you wish to experience keep one of your slots spare.

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Right on cue the Malaysian afternoon rain storm rolled through, so after getting to do the ropes course I took cover until the zip coaster opened again. Was reasonably fun, good amount of swinging on the turns, and the finale was interesting because instead of a brake run the track turns uphill sharply and anti rollbacks catch you.

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The clip n climb walls had you climbing to the top, where you then had to jump off and let the belay system take over as you lowered back to ground, which is admittedly somewhat nerve racking. Was funny though seeing ,multiple people coming back to earth but not having their legs ready and kind of just butt planting on the ground, It reminded me of this:
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Of course, I knew already Mad Ramp Peak, the motorbike version of Radiator Springs Racers wasn't going to be ready, and as for the SFX coaster, who knows.

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 But it was a bit disappointing the Independence Day Defiance flying theatre was also closed, as was the Terraform Tower Challenge space shot ride. As the day wore on, breakdowns seemed to become more frequent and it took a few attempts to ride some stuff.

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Both of these rides have been open for a while so was hoping the soft opening jitters were long gone.

 The flying theatre i've been told has quite a good film, and the ride system looks interesting because it actually lifts you up from the floor (a bit like how the bonnet on a car opens)

And the space shot too I was curious to try because spoilers (there is a trap door below the load area, so you drop down into a show scene before being launched up)

There was also supposed to be a fountain show at 4.30. Turned up at the lake where it was supposed to be on. Nothing. Not even a message on the screen to say it was being cancelled.

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So, the rest of the day I spent trying most of the smaller attractions.

In no particular order.

ESD Global Defender.
Aerobat ride Just like Apocalypseburg Sky Battle at Legoland Billund. This was part of the Independence Day area, so had a cool little ultra modern queue building. 
Tilt the wings to make your seat flip but you do have to work at it, and it was easy to get stuck upside down and end up with blood rushing to your head.

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PS anyone else think its odd the original park was supposed to have Alien Vs Predator AND Independence Day?

Epic Hummingbird Flyers
Dumbo type ride with a lever to move your bird up and down. Gorgeous theming on this, and there was a sound track with the good guys instructing you to avoid the water squirts from the bad guys by flying up or down at the right time. (so potential to get wet on this)

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Bigwelds Zeppelins
Turns out Disney is not the only place to have more than one dumbo ride in the same park. This one was more gentle, but the whole robot town area also had a great aesthetic. 

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Rivet Town Roller
Took a few attempts to get on this since it seemed to go down a lot. I actually could have ridden this at Nick Universe in 2019 but was a bit jet lagged back on that day so skipped it.
Its like a matterhorn ride crossed with a 4D coaster. Your seat has a joystick and a motor, so you can make your seat flip forwards or backwards. Whatever direction you tilt the joystick the seat will continuously flip in that direction. If you let go, the seat will reset to upright. I worked out you could emulate a flying coaster by tilting the stick till you were face down, and then repeatedly tilting and correcting it slightly back and forth to remain horizontal. Good interactive ride.

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Blue Sky carousel
Double deck carousel with some really creative things to ride on, eg a Rio moped, a mammoth, a baby T rex, slugs etc. Clearly the brief was “imagination” and being whimsical and they pulled that off well.

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Did re rides on Acorn Adventure, Planet of the Apes and night at the museum.

Overall, its a good park with great theming and plenty of details to spot if you look.

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The rides they have open are pretty good. If they had the other two coasters open it would totally be A-league and really balanced. If you are in KL definitely head up and check it out, but I probably wouldn’t make a dedicated trip just yet until they get those two flagship coasters sorted.
 

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I went up there in 2013, I think the park was all but closed. 

Memories are of a bloody long walk from the car park to the indoor mall bit, how much cooler it was (June), and on the way back down, the friends we were with saying "see that hole in the guard rail, that's where the bus driver committed suicide with passengers on board" 😬

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Berjaya Times Square Theme Park 17th of April 2023

https://www.parkz.com.au/attraction/berjaya-times-square-theme-park

A quick little report from Berjaya Times Square.
I went there one evening around 6pm. The park closes at 8pm but there was sufficient time for me to do what I wanted to do.

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The park is in the immense Berjaya Times Square mall, which is easily accessible from Imbi station on the KL monorail.
The park isn't well signposted from the entry to the mall, its up on level 5 at the opposite end of the mall, but was soon there after asking for directions.

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The main drawcard is of course Supersonic Odyssey, a custom Intamin looper and probably one of the worlds biggest indoor coasters. Park was dead so I did about 7 laps, most of the time was spent waiting for a couple of extra people to turn up, but on a few rides I got the “zen” ride with an entire 24 seater train to myself.

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The station is up the top of an escalator.  You do a gentle downhill S bend into a slow heartline roll with plenty of hangtime (Paced much like the ones on GL and Abyss) From there the ride meanders around a bit, doing a lap around a flat ride, and then this weird u turn where it was more like two 90 degree turns, but it unbanked itself halfway through.

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Eventually you reach the lift hill, getting a nice whiff of Beef Rendang from a restaurant below.

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At the top, there are further moderately paced turns, including an elevated hammerhead element, before the train dives down the big drop. From there is quite a large loop (sadly though the walkway through the middle is inaccessible)

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. Next comes a quick ascent into a banked turn (I guess its a stengel dive?), passing through a giant mouth in the process. A cool element because it still carries heaps of speed so a good snappy transition.

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Next comes a corkscrew (with that distinctive intamin snap at the top)  followed by a couple more turns and the final brakes.

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Overall, its a decent ride, but I felt it spends a lot of time “stuffing around” with slowish turns, and its really only the final quarter where it goes all in and feels like a true intamin. 

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Interesting how design has really evolved over the years. I imagine if you built something like this today there would be all sorts of wierd outerbanked turns and wonky bits to spice it up on the first section. But it was designed back in 2001 so it's like having a mine train fused to a looping coaster.


There’s no denying it looks visually stunning. In malaysia I was constantly amazed by the scale of the indoor spaces and malls they build.

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And the engineering looks pretty interesting too.

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As for the rest of the park, The kids area had a real acid trip feel to it:

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I shoehorned myself into Botanic Drive to try and get some pics under the corkscrew of Supersonic Odyssey but kind of failed.

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The other ride I was interested in, Spinning Orbit, was closed. You guys might recognise this as the tower ride that was planned for the middle of the Superman Helix that never went ahead, abeit this was a smaller version.

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I was only mildly miffed since I’ve been on the huss equvivalent at Tivoli Gardens, and it was ok.

The park also used to have a double hammer ride the same as Doomsday at MW. That too is gone now.

Movie World's new ride Doomsday Destroyer: a look at the Suspended Twin  Hammer | Parkz - Theme Parks

There were quite few closed rides and areas.

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I'm not one for spin and spews so was happy to watch.

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I did spend a bit of time riding escalators and lifts to try and get some good vantage points of the coaster.

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The park is cheap enough to go there for the coaster alone, at around $25. I probably lucked out because ramadan was on so that often kept places like this quiet during daylight hours, so effectivley having an ERT session on the coaster was a nice bonus.


 

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  • Gazza changed the title to Malaysian parks, Genting Skyworlds, Berjaya...
2 hours ago, Slick said:

Great trip report - did you happen to ask anyone why the twin hammer disappeared?

If I were to take an educated guess it probably had the same mechanical problems that Doomsday faces currently and the park couldn’t be stuffed keeping it around. It closed before we got ours.

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A quick little update for Skytropolis Indoor Theme Park

https://www.parkz.com.au/attraction/skytropolis-indoor-theme-park (more pics)

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This park is also located up at Genting Highlands, and in fact when you come off the skyway the entrance is right there a few floors below.

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The park is free to enter, with no gates , so I went for a stroll before opening and got pics with crowds out of the way, and then later returned after Skyworlds closed to actually ride stuff.

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The theme is a bit of steampunk mixed with circus. So not quite story driven immersive theming, but a lot better than your average amusement park for sure.

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In this case the only thing I rode was the Zamperla Volare, Super Glider.

 

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The reviews I have heard previously turned out to be true, its actually a really smooth ride. The turns are still too tight and not well heart lined, but it’s the “best” Volare out there.

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The copper colour scheme looks pretty good too! Looks great in the environment. 

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Still one go was enough. (You can get individual ride tickets, so it worked out to $5 AUD for that one ride)

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I had intended to ride a couple of the elevated attractions like the suspended monorail, Ferris wheel etc, but the whole park has walkways for other levels of the mall wrapping around it offering high vantage points, so it seemed a bit redundant.

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The rest of the park is a collection of Zamperla flat rides, all looking quite well presented.

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The place gave me Dazzeland / Tops vibes with the big columns and a Powered Coaster (SBNO at the moment) cantilevered off them.

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Overall, worth a look since the park is open into the evening well after Skyworlds closes so you can easily hit both, though the line up of attractions is perhaps the most generic you’ll see anywhere.
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Running out of time to get these trip reports done so I'll do a rushed dot point one for Sunway Lagoon with some general points on the park.

https://www.parkz.com.au/attraction/sunway-lagoon

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It's a park ive been interested in for years...I guess seeing it on Getaway / The Great Outdoors regularly sparked my interest in the place, but of course as I got older, certain bigger and better parks took priority.

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As many of you would already be aware, Sunway was the company that owned Wonderland Sydney. A small piece lives on with Bountys Revenge having been relocated here as Pirates Revenge. Fun to relive some memories from when I was 14, but the ride seems so much smaller than I remember.

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I had no idea until somone told me a couple of days before my visit, but the park is built in an old Quarry, so you have all these natural cliff faces, all planted with tropical vegetation, or used for waterfalls, or stepped temple theming, and of course used to run slides down, so its quite a dramatic setting and more parks could try converting old quarries IMO. The hotels, malls etc are around the edge, providing a natural view.

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The only drawback is having to install escalators to get people down.

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-The park says it's "6 theme parks in 1" but in reality these are just themed lands. They try and say one of them is "Sunway Scream Park" and this consisted of a single sharknado themed maze shoehorned into a corner.

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-Sharknado, haven't seen the film. just "okay", the highlight was a flooded room, achieved by using haze and a flat scanning laser, much like what was on the last drop on scooby years ago.

-The rides area only opens at 6, with some rides opening earlier. A bit of a pain because it means the Lost City of Gold opens late in the day, right when the afternoon storms roll in, and it takes ages to re open after rain, so its a major pain to get a ride. First time on a Soquet coaster, was a bit bumpy in spots but had insane air on the 2nd hill. Reminded me of a mini Intimidator 305.

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-Rest of the rides are ok, but not too many of them. Suprised they had a river rapids shoe horned in, which was quite wet.

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-The main water park had the star attraction, the Surf Beach closed. Theres a 2nd wave pool, and a deceent selection of AWL built slides, including something like speed coaster, a super 6 racer called Congo Challenge, and some raft slides called African Pythons. 

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Dont know if anyone remembers the old old original Terror Canyon/River Rapids from WnW where they had foam brake strips glued to the slide to slow you down,  and the raft would just bump across them like the lines on the road at the end of the Sydney to Newcastle Freeway.

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Anyway, Sunway does, so again childhood memories of being shaken to bits by the slide came flooding back (excuse the pun)

-Vuvuzela is Whitewater Wests copy of a Tornado. Despite a different shape, it felt literally no different to the original.

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-Waterplexx 5D was another novel attraction for me.

It's a 4D cinema (but only 2d was working) where you sit in a tiled room in fibreglass seats. The movie went for a few minutes and was a first person perspective a guy flying over the jungle, crash landing, and then being hunted by tribesman, and running for his life. Throughout the show, random water jets would erupt next to your seat, rain would come from above etc. It's a bit of a laugh being randomly doused for a few minutes, but didnt really bear any resemblance to the on screen action, it was more like "hey something dramatic is happening, lets crank the water!"

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(so not like at MW where spiders = leg ticklers, or sneeze = mist)

-Sunway Wildlife Park was better than i expected, with very nice looking exhibits, everything from Racoon to Tigers.

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-Theres another water park zone called Lost Lagoon. Jungle Fury was a family raft slide with heaps of wall to wall action on the turns. They also had an aqualoop and flatline loop called Monsoon 360, but only the flatline loop was open.

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Kids stuff looked superb!

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-Aside from the Wave Pool the other hero is the suspension bridge streching across the quarry.

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Great views, and there is a random spinning tunnel at the start.

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-Overall impressions. The original 1994 vision is great and the theming is still impressive. But over time bits and pieces have been added and the integrity has been lost, so some areas look cluttered.

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Was a bit frustrating that they promote 90 attractions, but large numbers just aren't open. There's even that wild chase coaster that has never operated, yet it's still marked on the park map! They also do a bit of the old HK disney approach of counting things like fountains as separate attractions, like theres a separate set of tipping buckets, and a waterfall along the lazy river, and the buckets and waterfall are listed separately.

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Much like Wonderland, new additions are sporadic, and they rely a bit on temporary events, but the water park expansion at the back by Whitewater was decent.

 

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More pics 

https://www.parkz.com.au/search/photos/location/sunway-lagoon

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23 hours ago, Gazza said:

the ride seems so much smaller than I remember.

Bounty's stood at the top of the hill down to Goldrush, and was raised up over the Lake on the other side. It was also at the top of the hill from the entrance, so it really towered over it's surrounding areas - the designers of Wonderland really placed rides in a thoughtful way for maximum impact.

The placement in sunway on the side of a slope, being surrounded by trees on all sides - some of which are taller than it, and the surrounding pathways are higher than the footings of the ride - all serve to dwarf the attraction, which is a bit sad given it was a literal 'flag ship' for it's former home.

The Intamin Looping Starship is what Doomsday should have been - and I wish these were still in production today - they were such a fun ride, properly done.

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  • Gazza changed the title to Malaysian parks, Genting Skyworlds, Berjaya, Sunway, SplashMania

Ok time to get the last Malaysian park done,

SplashMania is a brand new water park that opened in Februrary.

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https://www.parkz.com.au/attraction/splashmania-water-park

It's not far from Putrajaya, and on the main motorway from KL Airport. You cant miss the big pirate ship perched on a mountain.

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Overall, it's a really good water park! In terms of land area, it felt similar in size to WWW, but it had all bases covered, with a very "complete" feeling lineup, with slides from both Polin and Proslide.

I rode virtually everything except for Monsta and Twista, the two big proslide multi person rides, which were days away from commissioning.

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This will be another brief TR, so here are the rides.

Thrills and Spills

A cross beween a behemoth bowl and a boomerango.

Great drop into a sort of spiral shaped bowl, you hug the outside but lose speed as you reach the top, before stalling out and coming back down the helix.

Becomes a bit dull after the stall out as you sort of just cruise down this massive expanse of fibreglass.

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Atlantis VR

This is supposed to be a family raft slide you ride with a VR headset, but wasnt operational.

I've done a VR slide before at Galaxy Erding, so wasn't particularly upset it wasnt working. Very gentle as family raft slides go, with very wide turns the raft barley banks up.

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Maniac Racers

Good RallyRacer that starts off with a helix, then both sides split into 3v3 and cross over each other, before one last enclosed s bend.

Wouldnt have minded an extra final straight to the finish line though...

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Twin Turbo

First encounter with a dueling pipeline. To be honest the europeans have been building raft slides like this for years. Reminded me a lot of Screamin Right handers with quick turns and small drops, alternating between open an enclosed.

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Typhoon Terror

Despite the saucers being a total gimmick, the slide is great and you do pick up a heap of speed on those saucers. All over in 10 seconds.

The long one called Tiki Waka at Skara Sommerland reigns supreme.

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Curl and Swirl

Proslide make a bowl that is even smaller than the type used on Little Rippers (WWW) / Typhoon (Funfields)

As a result its heaps more intense, especially if you go down backwards :)

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Amazonia

So that giant ship on the mountain...You can actually go up and explore the decks of it. There's a staircase around the back, and you full expect to hit a gate at the top, but nope, you first head into the bowels of the ship, before emerging on the top deck. A great lookout over the park.

Theres also a controlled bungee from up here, as well as a zipline but neither was operating.

Hillariously, the park also describes something called "The titanic experience". Nope, this isnt a revival of Fox Studios, but rather a point on the bow of the ship where you can stand and stick your arms out and pretend to be "the king of the world".

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Omba King Cove

Wave pool with a real sandy beach. I swam for a few minutes so I guess I can tick it off as "I've experienced this" on the Parkz database.

The pavilion at the side with swings you can sit on was a nice touch.

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Rush Havoc / Loopa Woopa / Shaka Waka / Whacka Boom Boom

Cant be arsed remembering which was which. Two are raft slides with LED ring effects. One is supposed to also have interactive touch pads on the way down but this wasn't working.

The other two are enclosed body slides that have a timing system, so you can race.

I find Polin slides have way too many continous helices, and going around a long turn gets boring after a while IMO

The daylight ring effects does make them visually pleasing to ride.

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Wild Rush

Short and sweet, these two slides have a drop at the end where you can bomg into the water. More parks should have these, great fun, and check out the spectator crowds they draw. Now that's what you call passive capacity!

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Plunge & Sumaumeria Drop

Conventional old school freefall slide (Excellent of course!) and a superLOOP (like Wedgie). The helix was a little more drawn out, so it wasn't so brutal. Liked it, but it got long lines.

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Ravage River

Lazy river encircling the park. Really liked this because there was a lot of "stuff" along the way, be it bubblers, waterfalls, a tunnel etc.

A nice touch was how one of the entrances had massage stones in the floor.

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Treasure Tower.

Hot Take. Polin make the best water play structures. Everyone is allowed in this, and there was just SO much going on. Heaps of fountains, heaps of slides, you were constantly getting soaked, which was refreshing in the tropical heat.

They had a fun bowl slide, though instead of dropping out the middle there was an exit chute you sort of guided yourself into.

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They also had another area for smaller kids with a few mini proslides including a totally cute mini tornado wave.

 

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Overall impressions of the park is that it had a really nice atmosphere, a real resort vibe, and some quite impressive theming.  Very wide variety of things to do, lines moved quickly, and already the landscaping looks lush so just imagine in a few years time when it is a proper jungle.

Even with 2 major slides closed I stayed for several hours.

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More pics:

https://www.parkz.com.au/search/photos/location/splashmania-water-park

 

And thats's Malaysia done.....

Jokes, one night I happened to go past a carnival in the car, so there was a whacky worm and a reverchon mouse I rode in my time there too.

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