TOP 6 Worst Attractions in Energylandia

Can a world-class amusement park, such as Energylandia in Zator, have attractions that are simply uncomfortable, unpleasant, disliked and even the worst? Does any attraction or rollercoaster in Energylandia deserve such a name? It turns out that it does. Below I present to you ranking of the TOP 6 worst attractions in Energylandia. I have prepared the following list based on my own feelings and the opinions of my friends and family. Each of you may have a different personal list or even like the attractions from the list below.

6. Tsunami Drop

We start the ranking with the only free fall tower in Energylandia. This The 40-meter tower can accommodate up to 16 guests at a time and rides almost to the top. Then comes a controlled drop down, during which we experience a short negative overload. The attraction is available to anyone over 130 cm tall, and the attraction itself can be found in front of the rollercoaster Mayan in the Aztec village.

For kids and more cautious guests, the attraction will provide a big dose of adrenaline, but for those looking for real extreme experiences and long weightlessness it will be too weak. Firstly: the height of the tower is not that spectacular, by the way the decline does not take place from the very top to the very bottom, but only at a maximum of 2/3 of the height. Thirdly the fall is not completely free and is more like a ride in a high-speed elevator.

I hope that in the future Energylandia will invest in a real tower on which we will experience long-term negative overload.

Tsunami Drop
Tsunami Drop

5. Monster House

Monster House is the only one in Energylandia house of horrors open all year round. The very term „fears” is unfortunately a bit exaggerated here, because this attraction is Monster House. The attraction is available to children aged four and over. During Halloween Time, entry to the Monster House is only possible from the age of 12.

In it, we travel in small carriages among decorations themed around various types of terrible monsters. During Halloween we can also meet actors there, who increase fear. Unfortunately, this approximately 3-minute ride does not provide too many emotions. For children aged 7-8 and adults it will be boring, and only with darkness and strange decorations will it scare the youngest guests in the park.

I strongly believe that soon in Energylandia we will see a real, season-long haunted house, where real actors will scare us every day.

Monster House
Monster House

4. Whirlpool Water Fight

Energylandia has several scenic and water attractions in which we interact with water cannons and shoot at other participants in the fun. Noteworthy attractions include the Viking Ride and Splash Battle. This attraction in the zone Aqualantis with a long and hard to remember name Whirlpool Water Fight is not very popular.

It is located at the very end of the zone, thematically it is not impressive, its size does not offer too many possibilities, and the game itself is repetitive, because instead of swimming among the scenography, we only spin in circles. Even in summer, when the park is popular, few visitors come here. Either they simply don’t know about the existence of this poorly marked attraction, or they are not interested in it.

The attraction is available to children from 120 cm with a guardian, and only from 140 cm height alone. It’s like Formula One limits, Abyssus, or Anaconda. I don’t hide the fact that they are in my opinion highly overpriced. Viking Ride and Splash Battle can be used by children from several years of age, and independently from 120 cm tall.

Whirlpool Water Fight
Whirlpool Water Fight

3. Happy Loops

Happy Loops is a small rollercoaster that can be found at the very beginning The Baltic Sea next to the pool area. The attraction travels around a figure-eight track several times in one go, and the carriages themselves rotate around their own axis. This small rollercoaster can be used by children from 4 years of age with a guardian and from 120 cm tall on their own.

The train is outdated and known from traveling amusement parks. In addition, the driving track itself is not the smoothest, and the safety features are not very comfortable. At certain points the ride jerks quite a bit, which makes it less fun to play.

Happy Loops
Happy Loops

2. Swiss Water Cups

There are quite a few water attractions in Energylandia. We have a rollercoaster Speed, Anaconda boat trip, interactive attractions such as Viking Ride, Splash Battle, scenic attractions such as Grotto Expedition, or Jungle Adventure, Atlantis and the Swiss Water Cups described here.

In small pontoons we travel along the very calm current of the river for a few minutes. The nicely maintained vegetation is a plus, but the intensity of the attractions is very low. The 4-person gondolas are relatively old, shabby and cramped. During the ride we experience practically nothing, apart from admiring the mentioned vegetation.

However, I understand that this type of attraction may appeal to seniors, couples in love, or very small children who are afraid of more intense experiences.

Swiss Water Cups
Swiss Water Cups

1. Viking

You can read a lot about the roller coaster called Viking in various places. The reviews are largely unfavorable. This train has an old-style track, on which 4-person cars move, which rotate around their own axis.

The length of the route is only 320 meters,speed 43 km/h, aheight only 13 meters. These parameters are worse than many attractions for children like Energuś or Light Explorers. However, this Viking is located in Extreme Zone. Why?

Because it is very uncomfortable, very tight, inconvenient and tugs a lot. It doesn’t really give you too many extreme experiences and no intense overloads. The only thing I associate it with is a lot of laughter and a battered head. My ear remained very red for another 2 hours. The protections are hard, and hitting them with your head is not pleasant. The attraction itself could be a bit of fun, but it is necessary to cover the protections with a soft sponge or other material that will cushion the impact.

Viking
Viking

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