In this vlog we spend half the day riding every roller coaster at Tripsdrill! Located in Cleebronn, Germany, Tripsdrill has 6 roller coasters and a great selection of flat rides paired with beautiful views of the park 🙂 we love Tripsdrill!

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47 Comments

  1. Tripsdrill looks like such a sleeper park. So pretty and well decorated! As much as Efteling is my favourite park for theming and I love Liseberg as my hometown park, the Germans REALLY know what they're doing when it comes to amusement parks!

  2. 26:49 l have a theme pack for you to go to it called Gold Reef City Johannesburg South Africa it cool please go Thay it fun and it has Amazon theme go to the mind learn about the park this pack was made in a mind is that cool please go there please ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ love your videos bye

  3. Dude, Tripsdrill is definately a 2 day park if you want to see all the weird quirky slightly creepy stuff they have there. The "Marriage Market" area with lot's of old creepy animatronics is a sight to behold. I love that park, I need to go there again.

    If you go there again, don't forget to pick up your free souvenir wineglass from the wine cellar.

  4. As for the logflume, the name translates to "Bath tub journey to the Fountain of Youth". That's what you see in the dark ride scene, men throwing old women in the fountain and they come out young and sexy again. 😂

    This ties in to the origin of the park. The windmill was where the park originated. It's the Altweibermühle, The Olde Wives Mill. The story is that old ugly hags get "milled" there and become young and sexy again, but retain all their life experience. There's actually a huge slide in the mill, which was the first attraction of the park.

  5. Hope to see you again in this park. I tried to catch you up but you were so fast when you left the park. For the next time plan a whole day for this park in your trip, it's totally worth it. Hope to see you then. 🥺🥳

  6. Funfact about Mammut: Holzbau Cordes is a wood company, that builds all kinds of wooden arcitecture (Holzbau means wood-build). The prefab comparison was pretty good btw. since they also did colossos!

  7. I can understand why you wanna do both parks in the same day but i have to say Trippsdrill is worth spending the entire day its such a nice park. And yes i agree with the assesment that its the silver dollar city park of germany at least in vibes. You got pretty lucky with the crowds i have stood in line right at the entrance of the bobcoaster that little building you walk through.

  8. 23:40 Quick Mediation: Medieval The Franciscan monastery located on the Frauenberg nearly one km on the east side of Tripsdrill was popular (or known) for its healing water in the 15th century. The monks had given the water to pilgrims, who had searched for ways to heal their illnesses. The water was located in a specific well. The water should have been the reason for several wonders of healing illnesses or diseases.

    Hope that helps you to get some Lore about the region. 23:40

  9. Apparently one of the reasons european parks go for theming is cause a lot of the parks had lower budgets but were easily accessible from across different countries, so there was a lot of competition between parks.
    So extra value by making them "pretty and magical" was a necessity to attract more people. The better the look, the more people they attracted from other locations.
    Disney consulted with quite a few european parks before building disneyland paris because they needed to adapt the parks to be more suited for european audiences. This included a fancier castle (apparently, i've never seen the us ones in person) cause there's a lot of castles in europe, so the disney castle needed to stand out in a good way.

  10. Nice to see you really enjoying my home park!! As a child I always dreamt of the American parks but now I see so much the charm of parks like tripsdrill (even though it also did get much better in the past years). I especially love that the whole theming is about the culture in the region. So awesome of them and also they stayed very down to earth (e.g. as you said free parking or that everyone still gets a free wine glass which is so amazing? And I also think the wildlife zoo is included in your ticket as well. It honestly is at least a full day park which really made me wonder when you said you plan it and holiday park on the same day but the more parks the better 🙂

    Also because I've Seen no explanation on the log flume Jungbrunnen. It pretty much translates to fountain of youth and is based on an old German legend (like most attractions there – and to be precise: about Swabian [the region/dialect/culture] legend) about this “fountain of youth.” The scene shows mostly elderly women bathing in a magical fountain, hoping to become young again. It’s not a bathhouse but a playful take on the myth of rejuvenation, done with a lot of German/Swabian humor.

    In the legend, people believed certain waters could reverse aging, and the attraction is a funny depiction of that. The thought is that with the log flume you are going through this process of getting younger as well and after the drop you should be younger then. I think the theming on the ride also depicts that as in the beginning the animatronics are older. If you could read the signs in the queue, they explain this myth in more detail (that's why it kind of looked like a museum – because they are presenting the myth and "historic" context. Tripsdrill often mixes local folklore with lighthearted themes, and the Jungbrunnen is pretty much the embodiment of it 😄
    Really have to visit again soon. Your video made it look so nice especially with the weather. The whole region is beautiful with all of the wineyards😍

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