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The next park on my list in Scandinavia was Tusenfryd (Thousand Joys)

https://www.parkz.com.au/attraction/tusenfryd

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Initially I wasn't going to Norway at all, but it turned out a couple of things I wanted to do on a planned day in Gothenburg were closed, so I got a cheap flixbus ticket and got on the bus at 5am for a day in Oslo.

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The bus had me in Oslo by 9, that was enough time to grab a quick brekkie then backtrack to Tusenfryd.

A regular urban bus goes there, only took about half an hour and the bus was quite frequent, so no problems using public transport.

 

The park is stretched out along a hillside with rocks and boulders....very Nordic!

In fact the hill is so steep some escalators take you up to the park from the entry gates.

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So my first ride was Speed Monster. Remember back in the mid 2000s when everyone was getting Intamin hydraulic launch coasters, including us?

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Tusenfryd got one too.

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It's the best thing here and I did several laps throughout my visit due to the good throughput.

The launch is powerful as you'd expect, straight into the pretzel like Norwegian loop, which has a good flick and twist at the top.

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The pace continues as you make a big turn through some trees, before a good ejector hill.

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The finale is good too, with a corkscrew and a couple of good twisted airtime hills that have some good laterals.

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The next ride was HuriHuri, which opened this year. It's a zamperla spinning coaster and could best be thought of as a slightly more sophisticated version of those SBF spinners. Mild family thrills.

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Throughput was terrible. The gates at the end of the platform were not automatic so the op had to go close them manually. It reminded me of the op having to attach the plastic chain on sea viper....x4!

You can see the queue that built up after I exited.

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The other big draw of Tusenfryd, a Vekoma wooden coaster that has had both GCI reprofile it and now has Gravity group trains.

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Looks good on paper, long drops down the hillside, big camelbacks, fast pace.

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But it's absolute trash.

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Gave it a go front and back, in the back you can literally see the cars full on bouncing up and down and shuffling like crazy. Bahhhhh

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Continuing into the park I headed down the hill into the Viking themed zone, which had 3 big rides.

No real wait for SuperSplash.....a Mack super splash.

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It wants to be a water coaster with its camel back, but it's more like a shoot the chutes. You ride in a huge 16 or 20 seater boat. Lift hill, small dip, gradual U turn, and then the main drop and floater hill Mack water coasters are known for, with a splashdown that gently spritzes you.

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The other water ride is Ragnarok, a Hafema rapids ride (They built the rapids at Universal Singapore, and at Phantasialand)

It has a bit of Viking theming but it's all foam and not that well maintained so it's peeling

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The rapids themselves are great, some good turbulent sections, a whirlpool where you pick up speed as the track goes around a spiral before a curved drop out the middle.

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There's also a 2nd drop that's damn steep too

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he 3rd ride in this area is Thor's Hammer, a 4d motion base dark ride by ETF.

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It had a good vibe walking in because the whole thing is underground.

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The motion is pretty gentle compared to the Six Flags JL rides, Spiderman, Transformers etc.

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I couldn't really follow the story, imagine a few screens with Viking guys battling.

The media on the screens was top quality, like Hollywood standard, but I guess because the screens are so small (think smaller than JL at MW) you didn't quite get that sense of awe. That and the fact its not in 3D. The intermediate scenes were nice enough too, there was one nice bit with a troll forest. So in conclusion I think to work these motion base rides need to have huge sets to really envelope you.

Lunch was down in the Viking area too, they had a stand sponsored by the local dairy company, selling flavoured milk and toasties....Was like being at the royal show/ Ekka!

Moving on, they had Western Express, a Roadrunner clone but it was on a metal base frame.

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Yep yep yep.

I wandered up the back of the park and saw the foundations of the Gerstlauer suspended coaster.

 

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I was too big to ride the world's smallest coaster, Dvergbanen.

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Took one look at the upcharge haunted house and couldn't be arsed.

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They had a couple of other flat rides such as a space shot and another zamperla giant discovery called spinspider, but wasn't in the mood for a nauseating flat.

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I finally reached the last coaster, Loopen, an older Vekoma loopscrew, so called because it has both a loop and a corkscrew

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It has a fairly compact layout, but the fan turn was so jarring on your back. A graceless ride I do not remember fondly at all.

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Spinemelter 3000:

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As for the park, before my visit I was told it was Six Flags Norway and it is true in a way, it was a bit run down in places, a lot of bitumen pathways and chain link fences.

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Have a look at SF Saint Louis in comparison and that's the vibe I got.

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They are in the midst of giving the park a facelift, with two new themed zones, Route 66 and Expedition Lost Kingdoms.

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In amongst all that they also have a bit of a Viking Zone, and a Wild West zone, and a bit of fairytale kids zone, but the wierd thing is they dont actually have names for these area, or promote them on the website like they do for the other two areas.

https://www.tusenfryd.no/en/oppdag-parken/planlegg-ditt-besok/temaomrader

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It mostly seems to be new signage on some attractions, and some face lifted buildings, but I Think because all the in between spaces are all bitumen and chainlink the intended vibe of the zone doesn't carry through.

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Eg in route 66, where are all the American road signs?

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I finished up mid afternoon with some more rides on Speed Monster before taking the winding path downhill instead of the escalator for some interesting photos. (And the photos of this park can be viewed here https://www.parkz.com.au/search/photos/location/tusenfryd )

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And then back on the bus to the Oslo city centre to spend the remainder of my day, eventually getting a coach back to Gothenburg at 11pm, just as the sun was setting)

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Edited by Gazza

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