The water ride “Chiapas” at Phantasialand in Brühl has been named the “Best Water Ride” at the prestigious Golden Ticket Awards. The award, which is presented by the U.S. trade magazine *Amusement Today*, is one of the most significant honors in the amusement park industry. The choice of “Chiapas” came as a surprise to many fans, who were expecting one of the park’s roller coasters, such as “Taron” or “F.L.Y.”, to win.
A surprising choice: “Chiapas” outshines roller coasters
Over the weekend, it was announced that “Chiapas”, one of Phantasialand’s older attractions, had been named the best water ride in the world. The decision surprised many, as fans had anticipated that the park’s popular roller coasters would take the spotlight. However, the award serves as a testament to the lasting appeal and quality of the water ride, even after a decade of operation.
A unique water ride with a steep drop
Opened in 2014, “Chiapas” replaced the former log flumes at Stonewash and Wildwash Creek. The ride boasts the steepest drop of any water ride, with a 53-degree angle, and reaches speeds of up to 76 km/h. Located in the “Mexico” themed area, “Chiapas” is known for its detailed theming and immersive atmosphere, providing visitors with a one-of-a-kind experience.
Golden Ticket Awards: International recognition
The Golden Ticket Awards ceremony took place at the Kennywood amusement park in Pennsylvania, USA. These awards are among the most prestigious accolades in the global amusement park industry. The Golden Ticket Awards are voted on annually by amusement park experts and fans from around the world and are highly regarded within the industry.
Successful German amusement parks
In addition to “Chiapas”, another German amusement park received recognition: Europa-Park in Rust was named the “Best Amusement Park in the World” for the ninth consecutive year, solidifying its position as a global leader. Phantasialand’s roller coasters also gained recognition, with “Taron” and “F.L.Y.” both landing in the Top 20 of the “Best Steel Coaster” category, at positions six and sixteen, respectively.
These accolades highlight the ongoing international prominence of German amusement parks, both in the realm of water attractions and among the world’s top roller coasters.
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