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Tivoli Friheden and Tivoli Gardens

https://www.parkz.com.au/attraction/tivoli-friheden

https://www.parkz.com.au/attraction/tivoli-gardens

 

Was trying to get these trip reports rounded out by the end of the year, but I’ve still yet to upload the pics from Liseberg, or finish a couple of them.

So here is an easy one.

Tivoli Friheden I did the same day as Legoland, Monday 11th of July.

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It’s situated in Denmark's 2nd city of Aarhus. 1h drive from Legoland, but more like 1h45 in my case because I detoured to look at that Elia sculpture from the Tom Scott video.

 

And four days later on the 14th of July the park had a fatal accident on their Santori built inverted coaster Cobra, where the final car detached and killed a 14 year old girl.

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What is quite shocking is that when the ride was first built it had a derailment that caused injuries shortly after opening, and you’d think that would have been that, but the manufacturer rectified it, but sadly it happened again and now the ride will finally be scrapped.

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I always had a bit of a curiosity with this ride since it’s basically like a travelling version of an SLC, with a cobra roll and immelmann and a helix the train barely makes it around (Which probably explains why they only cycle with a full load) Anyway it was rougher than a bad SLC.

And one of my rides was in the exact seat that fell off later that week.

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They also have Tyfonen, a Zamplera spinning coaster which in itself is a clone of the original Reverchon design. Was seated alone so it spun like crazy. Interesting that it was enclosed by perspex on two sides since there is residential immediately north of the park that obviously dont like the noise.

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They also had Dragen, a typical big apple coaster.

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And Bisvaermen, a three loop spinning coaster like the one Adventure Park Geelong.
Much like Fury 325 at Carowinds, it is themed around bees, so it looked pretty cool.

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And in fact the whole kids area around it carried the “bottom of the garden” theme well.

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What else?

Hjertekig is a gyro drop ride from RES, but it also had lap bars only as well. Decent height too at 65m. I reckon its a great model for smaller parks like this. 

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There was also Himmelrum next door, but it looked too vomit inducing for me, especially at that point in the day where i was a little tired and sunburnt.

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The thing the park is known for is Sky Tower, A SCAD tower where you are literally dropped into a net. Bungee jumping without the rope.

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They actually make you wear a football helmet and strap you to a board so you land the correct way, but to be honest it didnt appeal and i wasnt in the mood so ill probably never do one now 🤷. You can in fact just head up the top where there is a viewing platform and a glass floor

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Haunted House was 'okay'. Combined all the usual house of horror type gags like trucks with headlights beeping at you loudly and characters popping, but it also had a few 3d screens where you would shoot at hordes of advancing zombies.
Was a bit ick because you were handed a ratty 2nd hand set of 3d glasses that hadn’t even been washed!

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Next door was Illusionfabriken, another nice funhouse, though this one was more focused on optical illusions and mirrors rather than punching bags and spinning tunnels. Every park should have a funhouse now, im convinced.

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Sommerfulgen is the low budget version of a Gerstlauer skyroller. Rather than being lifted up and sweeping around a tower, it’s more like a dumbo ride with fixed arms, so you can still roll with some effort, but its lower speed and lower height.

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Pariserhjulet is a decent sized ferris wheel, so a slightly different elevated vantage point to the Sky Tower.

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I quite liked the tribute to the inventor of the Ferris wheel.

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Looking down over the mini golf course, it totally reminded me of the very rigid layouts you’d have in roller coaster tycoon.

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The park had all your other usual suspects in terms of carnival rides.

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The park itself had a very peaceful and pleasant atmosphere. It’s clear they were trying to emulate the model of the original Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, with higher quality dining, concerts, lots of landscaping.

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Looking at the lineup, it does look like a lot of permanent carnival rides, but an effort has been made to make the grounds nice.

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How the park will fare in the wake of the accident, who knows?

Im not sure if you'd bother adding it to your trip unless you were really keen for the SCAD tower (Even for me it was a couple of hours tacked on at the end of the day)

More photos here:

https://www.parkz.com.au/search/photos/location/tivoli-friheden

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So Tivoli Friheden was at the start of the trip, and 3 weeks later at the other end of the trip I finished off at Tivoli Gardens, which was very busy!

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In fact i ducked in a couple of times for short evening visits since the friend I was staying with had a gold pass so could get me in for free, and all I had to pay for was ride tickets.

One night I dined at Groften for some traditional Danish food. 'Skipperlabskovs' is meat, diced beetroot  and mashed potatoes, chives,  with plenty of rye bread and butter on the side. quite hearty!

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On another night it turned out one of their summer concerts was on. The artist performing, Birthe Kjær is more or less like Denmark’s Oliva Newton John.

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I actually already visited back in 2017 but because some rides closed earlier in the night I totally missed the funhouse Skaersilden and one of the coasters Karavanen.

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Since then, they did a 1 for 1 replacement of Karavanen with another coaster called Kamelen.

Skaersilden i loved the aesthetic of, like a port / cargo hold. This funhouse you are free to explore like a playground rather than make your way through in sequence.

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Kamelen was also very attractive for a family coaster, with the same ornate theming seen elsewhere in the park.

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It would have been rude to not ride Dameonen whilst I was there so I reacquainted myself with that and its punchy, fun layout. Probably waited half an hour, but the atmosphere was unbeatable.

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More photos here:

https://www.parkz.com.au/search/photos/location/tivoli-gardens

Edited by Gazza

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