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Day 4 started with our second encounter with the German police. This one was pretty minor. Someone threw a bottle at the coach during the night, and a police officer had to come and do a report for insurance purposes.
After that we headed to the first park of the days itinerary, Holiday Park. A very pleasant countryside style park. We had just under 2 hours to nip round and do some of the parks main attractions, which thanks to it being a quiet day we managed to do, before we headed to the parks main attraction Expedition G-force for an E.R.S.


This is the Pavilion ride. A family ride that fits the countryside feel of the park perfectly.


My favourite ride after Expedition G-force at the park was there log flume called the Devils Barrels.


An extensive log flume with 3 drops, including one backwards section.


It has this building themed to look like a mill.


Inside it has devils operating various machines, including the turntable that turns the boat around.


This is the parks non Expedition G-force roller coaster, the Super Wirbel.


It's a Vekoma corkscrew, like at Alton Towers, with a lot of trees and foliage growing around it.


A lot of people say they're not fans of these rides because they're on the rough side. We actually quite liked it.


The parks main thrill ride is the Lighthouse Tower. a star flyer thrill ride, which operates like a very tall chair swing ride.


It also has a condor thrill ride we had to skip because of a shortage of time.

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