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I went to one of Europe's biggest theme parks with more than 40 attractions and record-breaking rollercoasters
I went to one of Europe's biggest theme parks with more than 40 attractions and record-breaking rollercoasters

Scottish Sun

time19-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

I went to one of Europe's biggest theme parks with more than 40 attractions and record-breaking rollercoasters

Hurtling through darkness on rollercoasters adds an electrifying twist IN FOR A RIDE I went to one of Europe's biggest theme parks with more than 40 attractions and record-breaking rollercoasters Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) WITH my eyes screwed tightly shut, I brace myself for the plummet. Suddenly, I'm being hurled an agonising 76 metres down a sheer drop, approaching terrifying speeds of 83mph before being thrown through a helix loop. 4 Go head over heels on the Dragon Khan ride which has eight loops Credit: Supplied 4 The park has the tallest coaster in Europe Credit: Supplied When it's all over, I can barely recall what had just happened. This is Shambhala, one of Europe's best hypercoasters, found at PortAventura World on Spain's sizzling Costa Dorada. The theme park is celebrating its 30th birthday this year but, judging from the spine-tingling ride I'd just been on, the park is far from slowing down. In fact, it is positively thirty and thriving. Boasting some of Europe's fastest and most exciting thrill rides, top-class waterpark Caribe Aquatic, Ferrari Land, and five on-site 4H and 5H hotels, this was a birthday party invite I couldn't turn down. With GCSEs done and dusted and school out for summer, teens Poppy and Charlie were raring to let their hair down. Armed with our Unlimited Express Passes (an essential extra if you want to hit every one of the park's biggest rides, among more than 40 attractions), we literally hit the ground running. And it was the best £54(ish) we could have spent. In under an hour we had been left rattled racing each other on wooden coaster Stampida, cooled off in the Grand Canyon Rapids and been blown away by multi-dimensional dark ride Uncharted and eight-loop coaster Dragon Khan. Luckily the park is not just bold, it's also beautiful, with lush landscaping across the six themed lands of Mexico, Polynesia, China, Far West, Mediterranea and SesamoAventura, where we could recover from the adrenaline rush and soaring temperatures. Martin Lewis warns about strict passport rule that could see you board your flight - only to get sent home on arrival My favourite was the Far West, where I could live out some of the Westerns I spent my childhood watching with my dad, moseying like outlaws through town and shooting targets, before picking out costumes in the Saloon Bar for a hilarious photo memento. Even the teens threw themselves into the dressing-up box, donning petticoats as saloon girls. Their adrenaline highlights were Shambhala and Red Force. After happily watching them ride the former three times in succession, they finally persuaded me to strap my creaky, menopausal bones in. I think I was actually transported out of my body and into the mythical kingdom of Shambhala for the duration of the ride. So when it came to visiting Ferrari Land, a must-see for petrolheads and F1 fans, I decided to get my kicks on terra firma by speeding round the Maranello Grand Race track in a mini toy race car, while the girls tackled the legendary Red Force alone. 4 The Red Force roller coaster Credit: Supplied 4 Have fun in Ferrari Land Credit: Supplied As the tallest and fastest rollercoaster in Europe, it did not disappoint. Carts climb 112 metres before plummeting at a 90- degree angle, with an incredible launch system that reaches 111mph. For the first time in two days, my hyper-excited giggling girls were left absolutely speechless. All this adrenaline-fuelled fun can build up quite the appetite, and thankfully — unlike many UK theme parks — the dining options are varied and excellent. We enjoyed a leisurely lunch overlooking the Mediterranean harbour at Raco de Mar — feasting on melon and parma ham, burrata, truffle cannelloni, crispy calamari and mussels served in a delicious sauce. Electrifying twist The park has plenty of quality fast food, too, if you're keen to maximise ride time, but we were more than happy to have a break from the heat and adrenaline. Another great lunch and dinner spot can be found in the Far West, at The Iron Horse restaurant. There's a special 30th Anniversary burger on the menu that completely steals the show. The excellent grub wasn't limited to the theme park either. We'd opted for half-board at the 4H Wild West-themed Gold River Hotel and took full advantage of the vast buffet breakfast each morning. Dinner was also excellent, with fresh seafood and grill options. The dining hall can get quite busy, but we managed to find a lovely, quiet spot to eat outside each night. Aside from the food, the hotel itself is a non-stop Wild West adventure from the breathtaking atrium to the surrounding cabin accommodation brilliantly disguised as a frontier town. Anyone staying at one of the theme park hotels also gets private early access to the park and tickets to the main park and Ferrari Land are included in the price of your stay. You may not need early access, though, thanks to PortAventura's extended opening hours for the anniversary, which means the park remains accessible until 11.30pm. I'd barely finished my dinner before the girls were dragging me back to hit the rides again. The park is totally transformed after dark, with each world glowing against the night sky. Hurtling through darkness on rollercoasters adds an electrifying twist. Of course, it wouldn't be a 30th birthday bash without fireworks, either. And the nightly spectacular Fiesta Aventura is guaranteed to wow, featuring a fabulous illuminated parade, a spectacular drone display and fireworks extravaganza. It was the perfect end to one hell of a wild ride.

I went to one of Europe's biggest theme parks with more than 40 attractions and record-breaking rollercoasters
I went to one of Europe's biggest theme parks with more than 40 attractions and record-breaking rollercoasters

The Irish Sun

time19-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

I went to one of Europe's biggest theme parks with more than 40 attractions and record-breaking rollercoasters

WITH my eyes screwed tightly shut, I brace myself for the plummet. Suddenly, I'm being hurled an agonising 76 metres down a sheer drop, approaching terrifying speeds of 83mph before being thrown through a helix loop. 4 Go head over heels on the Dragon Khan ride which has eight loops Credit: Supplied 4 The park has the tallest coaster in Europe Credit: Supplied When it's all over, I can barely recall what had just happened. The theme park is celebrating its 30th birthday this year but, judging from the spine-tingling ride I'd just been on, the park is far from slowing down. In fact, it is positively thirty and thriving. Read More on Travel Boasting some of Europe's fastest and most exciting thrill rides, top-class waterpark Caribe Aquatic, Ferrari Land, and five on-site 4H and 5H hotels, this was a birthday party invite I couldn't turn down. With GCSEs done and dusted and school out for summer, teens Poppy and Charlie were raring to let their hair down. Armed with our Unlimited Express Passes (an essential extra if you want to hit every one of the park's biggest rides, among more than 40 attractions), we literally hit the ground running. And it was the best £54(ish) we could have spent. Most read in News Travel In under an hour we had been left rattled racing each other on wooden coaster Stampida, cooled off in the Grand Canyon Rapids and been blown away by multi-dimensional dark ride Uncharted and eight-loop coaster Dragon Khan. Luckily the park is not just bold, it's also beautiful, with lush landscaping across the six themed lands of Mexico, Polynesia, China, Far West, Mediterranea and SesamoAventura, where we could recover from the adrenaline rush and soaring temperatures. Martin Lewis warns about strict passport rule that could see you board your flight - only to get sent home on arrival My favourite was the Far West, where I could live out some of the Westerns I spent my childhood watching with my dad, moseying like outlaws through town and shooting targets, before picking out costumes in the Saloon Bar for a hilarious photo memento. Even the teens threw themselves into the dressing-up box, donning petticoats as saloon girls. Their adrenaline highlights were Shambhala and Red Force. After happily watching them ride the former three times in succession, they finally persuaded me to strap my creaky, menopausal bones in. I think I was actually transported out of my body and into the mythical kingdom of Shambhala for the duration of the ride. So when it came to visiting Ferrari Land, a must-see for petrolheads and F1 fans, I decided to get my kicks on terra firma by speeding round the Maranello Grand Race track in a mini toy race car, while the girls tackled the legendary Red Force alone. 4 The Red Force roller coaster Credit: Supplied 4 Have fun in Ferrari Land Credit: Supplied As the tallest and fastest rollercoaster in Europe, it did not disappoint. Carts climb 112 metres before plummeting at a 90- degree angle, with an incredible launch system that reaches 111mph. For the first time in two days, my hyper-excited giggling girls were left absolutely speechless. All this adrenaline-fuelled fun can build up quite the appetite, and thankfully — unlike many We enjoyed a leisurely lunch overlooking Electrifying twist The park has plenty of quality fast food, too, if you're keen to maximise ride time, but we were more than happy to have a break from the heat and adrenaline. Another great lunch and dinner spot can be found in the Far West, at The Iron Horse restaurant. There's a special 30th Anniversary burger on the menu that completely steals the show. The excellent grub wasn't limited to the theme park either. We'd opted for half-board at the 4H Wild West-themed Gold River Hotel and took full advantage of the vast buffet breakfast each morning. Dinner was also excellent, with fresh seafood and grill options. The dining hall can get quite busy, but we managed to find a lovely, quiet spot to eat outside each night. Aside from the food, the hotel itself is a non-stop Wild West adventure from the breathtaking atrium to the surrounding cabin accommodation brilliantly disguised as a frontier town. Anyone staying at one of the theme park hotels also gets private early access to the park and tickets to the main park and Ferrari Land are included in the price of your stay. You may not need early access, though, thanks to I'd barely finished my dinner before the girls were dragging me back to hit the rides again. The park is totally transformed after dark, with each world glowing against the night sky. Hurtling through darkness on rollercoasters adds an electrifying twist. Of course, it wouldn't be a 30th birthday bash without fireworks, either. And the nightly spectacular Fiesta Aventura is guaranteed to wow, featuring a fabulous illuminated parade, a spectacular drone display and fireworks extravaganza. It was the perfect end to one hell of a wild ride. GO: PORTAVENTURA WORLD GETTING THERE: Ryanair has direct flights from the UK to Barcelona Reus, a 20-minute drive, from £21.99 one way. See STAYING THERE: Four nights' half-board at the 4HHotel Gold River including unlimited entry to the park and one day's Ferrari Land access is from around £275pp, based on two people sharing. See PARK ENTRY: One-day ticket to PortAventura Park and Ferrari Land is £43.50; £38 for juniors or seniors. See

I went to one of Europe's biggest theme parks with more than 40 attractions and record-breaking rollercoasters
I went to one of Europe's biggest theme parks with more than 40 attractions and record-breaking rollercoasters

The Sun

time19-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

I went to one of Europe's biggest theme parks with more than 40 attractions and record-breaking rollercoasters

WITH my eyes screwed tightly shut, I brace myself for the plummet. Suddenly, I'm being hurled an agonising 76 metres down a sheer drop, approaching terrifying speeds of 83mph before being thrown through a helix loop. 4 4 When it's all over, I can barely recall what had just happened. This is Shambhala, one of Europe's best hypercoasters, found at PortAventura World on Spain's sizzling Costa Dorada. The theme park is celebrating its 30th birthday this year but, judging from the spine-tingling ride I'd just been on, the park is far from slowing down. In fact, it is positively thirty and thriving. Boasting some of Europe's fastest and most exciting thrill rides, top-class waterpark Caribe Aquatic, Ferrari Land, and five on-site 4H and 5H hotels, this was a birthday party invite I couldn't turn down. With GCSEs done and dusted and school out for summer, teens Poppy and Charlie were raring to let their hair down. Armed with our Unlimited Express Passes (an essential extra if you want to hit every one of the park's biggest rides, among more than 40 attractions), we literally hit the ground running. And it was the best £54(ish) we could have spent. In under an hour we had been left rattled racing each other on wooden coaster Stampida, cooled off in the Grand Canyon Rapids and been blown away by multi-dimensional dark ride Uncharted and eight-loop coaster Dragon Khan. Luckily the park is not just bold, it's also beautiful, with lush landscaping across the six themed lands of Mexico, Polynesia, China, Far West, Mediterranea and SesamoAventura, where we could recover from the adrenaline rush and soaring temperatures. Martin Lewis warns about strict passport rule that could see you board your flight - only to get sent home on arrival My favourite was the Far West, where I could live out some of the Westerns I spent my childhood watching with my dad, moseying like outlaws through town and shooting targets, before picking out costumes in the Saloon Bar for a hilarious photo memento. Even the teens threw themselves into the dressing-up box, donning petticoats as saloon girls. Their adrenaline highlights were Shambhala and Red Force. After happily watching them ride the former three times in succession, they finally persuaded me to strap my creaky, menopausal bones in. I think I was actually transported out of my body and into the mythical kingdom of Shambhala for the duration of the ride. So when it came to visiting Ferrari Land, a must-see for petrolheads and F1 fans, I decided to get my kicks on terra firma by speeding round the Maranello Grand Race track in a mini toy race car, while the girls tackled the legendary Red Force alone. 4 As the tallest and fastest rollercoaster in Europe, it did not disappoint. Carts climb 112 metres before plummeting at a 90- degree angle, with an incredible launch system that reaches 111mph. For the first time in two days, my hyper-excited giggling girls were left absolutely speechless. All this adrenaline-fuelled fun can build up quite the appetite, and thankfully — unlike many UK theme parks — the dining options are varied and excellent. We enjoyed a leisurely lunch overlooking the Mediterranean harbour at Raco de Mar — feasting on melon and parma ham, burrata, truffle cannelloni, crispy calamari and mussels served in a delicious sauce. Electrifying twist The park has plenty of quality fast food, too, if you're keen to maximise ride time, but we were more than happy to have a break from the heat and adrenaline. Another great lunch and dinner spot can be found in the Far West, at The Iron Horse restaurant. There's a special 30th Anniversary burger on the menu that completely steals the show. The excellent grub wasn't limited to the theme park either. We'd opted for half-board at the 4H Wild West-themed Gold River Hotel and took full advantage of the vast buffet breakfast each morning. Dinner was also excellent, with fresh seafood and grill options. The dining hall can get quite busy, but we managed to find a lovely, quiet spot to eat outside each night. Aside from the food, the hotel itself is a non-stop Wild West adventure from the breathtaking atrium to the surrounding cabin accommodation brilliantly disguised as a frontier town. Anyone staying at one of the theme park hotels also gets private early access to the park and tickets to the main park and Ferrari Land are included in the price of your stay. You may not need early access, though, thanks to PortAventura's extended opening hours for the anniversary, which means the park remains accessible until 11.30pm. I'd barely finished my dinner before the girls were dragging me back to hit the rides again. The park is totally transformed after dark, with each world glowing against the night sky. Hurtling through darkness on rollercoasters adds an electrifying twist. Of course, it wouldn't be a 30th birthday bash without fireworks, either. And the nightly spectacular Fiesta Aventura is guaranteed to wow, featuring a fabulous illuminated parade, a spectacular drone display and fireworks extravaganza. It was the perfect end to one hell of a wild ride.

‘Shambhala' teaser gets launched at NATS 2025
‘Shambhala' teaser gets launched at NATS 2025

Hans India

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

‘Shambhala' teaser gets launched at NATS 2025

The supernatural thriller Shambhala: A Mystical World, starring Aadi Sai Kumar, is fast becoming one of the most talked-about films of the year. Currently in its post-production phase, the film promises a rich mix of mysticism, suspense, and striking visuals — aiming to deliver a cinematic experience like no other. Recently, Shambhala's gripping teaser was unveiled at the prestigious North America Telugu Society (NATS) 2025 event. The launch was made even more special by the presence of Icon Star Allu Arjun and other notable figures from Indian cinema. Adding to the grandeur, the teaser was played during a high-energy live concert by composer S Thaman, further electrifying the atmosphere. The response was overwhelmingly positive, with audiences praising the teaser's compelling tone and visual style. The same reaction echoed back home, where it was screened across several multiplexes in South India, generating further buzz for the film. Directed by Ugandhar Muni and produced by Rajasekhar Annabhimoju and Mahidhar Reddy under the Shining Pictures banner, Shambhala boasts a strong ensemble cast, including Archana Iyer, Swasika, Ravi Varma, Madhunandan, and Shiva Karthik. With cinematographer Praveen K. Bangari's stunning visuals and a powerful background score by Sricharan Pakala, the film is shaping up as a visual spectacle. As interest grows among distributors for theatrical and OTT rights, Shambhala is poised to become a game-changer. With its fresh, mystical narrative and pan-Indian appeal, the film is expected to set a new benchmark in genre storytelling. The release date will be announced soon.

Music festivals focus on harm reduction efforts as B.C.'s toxic drug crisis enters 10th summer
Music festivals focus on harm reduction efforts as B.C.'s toxic drug crisis enters 10th summer

CBC

time12-07-2025

  • Health
  • CBC

Music festivals focus on harm reduction efforts as B.C.'s toxic drug crisis enters 10th summer

Thousands of people will roll up to music festivals all over B.C. this summer in search of some great tunes, good vibes and a little escape. For some, that may include the use of drugs. "Live music festivals and substance consumption, I think, have gone hand-in-hand for a long time," said Stacey Forrester with the Bass Coast Music Festival. "If we think about my parents' generation and Woodstock, it's not a new phenomenon that people consume alcohol or other drugs at a music event." What has changed, however, is just how toxic illicit drugs can be. That's where people like Forrester, the festival's harm reduction manager, come in. She's been preparing all year for her festival, which is being held this weekend in Merritt, B.C. "It's really important to me that we implement measures and talk about safety to our community throughout the whole year," said Forrester. "It's not just the [harm reduction] tent that keeps you safe, but rather we are helping our patrons build their own skills." Forrester is one of the many festival organizers focusing on harm reduction across the province, as B.C.'s toxic drug crisis persists into its 10th year. In the two months leading up to the festival, Forrester's team has increased messaging around harm reduction and making drug use safer; things like consent and access to water are included in that, but the main focus is on safer consumption. One of the biggest parts of that is drug testing. In 2024, the Bass Coast and Shambhala festivals alone tested more than 4,800 samples. About nine per cent of all drugs tested did not match what the person expected. About 11.3 per cent of samples were unknown — that is, the intended user didn't actually know what it was to begin with. But, Forrester said, just because a drug isn't what someone expected doesn't mean they choose not to take it. "Not all adulterants are necessarily detrimental or unsafe. Some things are cut with things like sugar into the sample, which isn't necessarily a risky sample," she said. "Drug checking is about giving people the informed choice to decide to consume it, to decide to dispose of it, to use less of it, to use more of it." But it's not just about drug testing; Forrester is also educating festival-goers about things like what signs to watch for for an overdose or poisoning and how to reduce the risk of running into trouble. A medical team is on site to provide care if things do take a turn, she said. While Bass Coast and Shambhala are two of the biggest festivals working hard on harm reduction, other festivals around the province are too: Rifflandia, FVDED in the Park and Otherworld are just a few of the many. Even the provincial government is putting out information to protect people. A webpage has been established to remind people about safer drug use, with tips like never using alone, making sure you know where things like first aid and water are, not mixing substances and checking drugs. Forrester said harm reduction at festivals is a "microcosm for how we can show up with each other in the world." "From my harm reduction lens, I am really here to show people that wherever you sit on the use spectrum, whether your drug of choice is alcohol or something else, you deserve to be cared for, and you deserve resources that can keep you and your loved ones safe."

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