Europa Park, Germany
Europapark is the largest ThemePark in Germany and one of the biggest in Europe.
The park is divided into different sections named after European countries.
f.e Germany, England, Scotland, Russia, France, Italy, Scandinavia etc.
Rides in the park are spread across these sections/countries.
Each country is modeled out of houses, market place and other attractions in the country.


Feema with Steffi and Karsten






















This is the most awesome roller coaster ride in the park known as the SilverStar.
Its the biggest and highest roller coaster in Europe, the Silver Star
A ride on the Silver Star is pure thrill: with a height of 73 metres, a high speed of up to 130 km/h and enormous centrifugal forces of up to 4 g, the ride offers a great combination of speed and weightlessness.
It is just fantastic, how slowly the train moves over the highest point – enough time to increase the body tension. Hardly recovered from the first steep fall, the train rides with much airtime over the next hill to start on further drops. Towards the end of the ride it enters the “horse shoe”: the train rises up like a rocket, takes a turn, rocks to the side and throws itself into a 120 degree bend with breakneck speed. After a length of 1,620 metres, the train finally enters the entrance and exit area, which is integrated into the Mercedes-Benz-Hall.
Silverstar is maintained by a team from Mercedes Benz.

The park is divided into different sections named after European countries.
f.e Germany, England, Scotland, Russia, France, Italy, Scandinavia etc.
Rides in the park are spread across these sections/countries.
Each country is modeled out of houses, market place and other attractions in the country.
This is the most awesome roller coaster ride in the park known as the SilverStar.
Its the biggest and highest roller coaster in Europe, the Silver Star
A ride on the Silver Star is pure thrill: with a height of 73 metres, a high speed of up to 130 km/h and enormous centrifugal forces of up to 4 g, the ride offers a great combination of speed and weightlessness.
It is just fantastic, how slowly the train moves over the highest point – enough time to increase the body tension. Hardly recovered from the first steep fall, the train rides with much airtime over the next hill to start on further drops. Towards the end of the ride it enters the “horse shoe”: the train rises up like a rocket, takes a turn, rocks to the side and throws itself into a 120 degree bend with breakneck speed. After a length of 1,620 metres, the train finally enters the entrance and exit area, which is integrated into the Mercedes-Benz-Hall.
Silverstar is maintained by a team from Mercedes Benz.
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