Hansa Park - Rides

Rides

  • swing carousel: Torre del mar (73 m)
  • drop tower: Monte-Zuma (50 m)
  • water rides: Barracuda Slide, Super-Splash, Wildwasserbahn ("Log Flume"), Rio Dorado, Sturmfahrt der Drachenboote ("Stormy Trip on the Dragon Boat")
  • roller coasters: Nessie (looping roller coaster), Crazy-Mine (Wild Mouse roller coaster), Rasender Roland ("Rushing Roland"), El Paso Express. Fluch von Novgorod ("Curse of Novgorod"), a new large "Kataplektor" roller coaster with at least one inversion. NEW 2011 Die Schlange von Midgard ("the snake of Midgard), a familycoaster by Gerstlauer
  • Space Race, Fliegender Holländer ("Flying Dutchman", a pirate ship), Fliegender Hai ("Flying Shark"), Sturmvogel ("Petrel") Ex Fairgroundride Ex-Barth, Wellenreiter ("Surfer"), Koggenfahrt ("Cog Trip"), Hansekarussell ("Hansa Carousel"). New in 2008: Die Glocke ("The Bell") - FUNTIME, extended Navajo-Trail, higher and longer Skytrail Europas ("European Skytrail")
  • panorama rides: Holsteinturm (100 m), Parkeisenbahn (train ride), Blumenmeer-Bootsfahrt ("Trip Down a Flowery Sea"), Russische Schaukel ("Russian swing", a historic Ferris wheel) - This is an old Fairgroundride Ex-Robrahn/ Bremen
  • various children's rides, e.g. Safari-Jeeps, Kettenflieger, Odins Luftflug (mini drop tower), Miniautoscooter ("Mini-Bumper Cars"), Pony-Post (electric pony ride) with shooting gallery, and Dr. Livingstones Safari-Flug ("Dr. Livingstone's Safari Flight")
  • Die Hanse ("The Hansa"): A themed world will soon be built based on the Hansa. The first stage of construction ended with the completion of the Holstentor ("Holsten Gate") as the entrance in 2008. The gate was unveiled on April 26 at 4:00 P.M. in a grand ceremony by Peter Harry Carstensen.

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