Travel Guides & Tips in this video
- Tip 1Chimelong Paradise is perfect for adrenaline junkies, with many thrilling rides and roller coasters. (0:12)
- Tip 2Chimelong has a theme park, water park, and safari park; consider visiting all three for a complete experience. (1:09)
- Tip 3Expect long queues, especially during peak season. Consider purchasing express tickets to skip the lines. (1:38)
- Tip 4Tickets are surprisingly affordable, especially if you find deals online. Check sites like trip.com. (6:23)
- Tip 5Carry your passport everywhere in China; it's needed for various activities and transportation. (7:43)
- Tip 6Bring plenty of snacks and drinks, especially if you're planning a full day at the park. (8:56)
- Tip 7Express tickets can save you time waiting in line, but evaluate if it's worth the extra cost based on queue lengths. (10:12)
- Tip 8Enjoy the positive vibe and music playing throughout the park. Cooling mist machines provide relief from the heat. (15:37)
- Tip 9Chimelong Paradise offers attractions for all ages, with a good mix of kid-friendly and adult thrill rides. (16:24)
- Tip 10Many Instagrammable spots are available throughout the park for taking memorable photos. (16:44)
Eoin And Aisling's thrilling adventure at Chimelong Paradise, one of China's wildest theme parks, is captured in this exciting video. From heart-pounding roller coasters to unexpected discoveries, their journey is filled with adrenaline rushes and surprising moments. Learn about their experiences, tips for navigating the park, and whether it's truly worth the visit.
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This video follows Eoin And Aisling as they experience the thrills of Chimelong Paradise Theme Park in Guangzhou, China. Described as one of the most thrilling theme parks in the country, it promises adrenaline-pumping roller coasters and exciting rides.
Eoin And Aisling, self-proclaimed theme park enthusiasts, set out to conquer every ride. Their initial surprise was the relatively short wait times, defying expectations of long queues typical of busy Chinese theme parks. They begin with "The Dive Coaster," a heart-stopping vertical drop, and then move on to the "Young Star Coaster," a more relaxed experience offering a panoramic view of the park.
The log flume ride's closure was a minor setback, but it didn't dampen their spirits. They explore various sections of the park, including a Kids Paradise indoor play area and a Maze of Mirrors. The video also highlights the surprisingly affordable ticket prices, especially with their lucky two-for-one deal on trip.com. They discuss the convenience of using their passports as tickets and the efficient entry process.
The experience is punctuated by humorous moments, like their over-prepared snack stash and encounters with other exhausted park-goers. Eoin And Aisling also note the lack of a cohesive theme throughout the park, describing it more as a large funfair with a collection of thrilling rides from various origins. Despite some rides being closed, they thoroughly enjoy the overall atmosphere, enhanced by good music and cooling mist machines.
The video concludes with their reflections on the day's adventure, questioning the park's value at full price but acknowledging their positive experience with the discounted tickets. They invite viewers to share their own theme park experiences and recommendations for future adventures in China.
FAQs (From the traveler's perspective)
- Q: What was the best ride?
- A: The Dive Coaster was incredible, a real adrenaline rush!
- Q: How much were the tickets?
- A: Normally 260 Yuan per person, but we got a two-for-one deal online!
- Q: What was the food like?
- A: We tried some 'pizza bread,' a flatbread with chili, which was absolutely divine!
- Q: Was it worth the price?
- A: Definitely worth the discounted price; at full price, maybe a bit less so if not everything was open.