Tuesday June 21st. Another rollercoaster day!
I had an early start again, and was in the Saski breakfast room at 7:15am. I don’t have too many photos but they have a continental breakfast spread and also a few ą la carte options.

I had the poached egg and guacamole toast, which was not bad. The hollandaise sauce reminded me of an Eggs Benedict though. Also nice to see Kraków style bagels on offer.

I took the tram to Kraków Grzegórzki station. After getting confused about which platform the train departed from, I boarded the train to Zator Park. The train was packed, with many passengers standing. My ticket was incredibly cheap at just 6.61 złoty. The train though was slow, with frequent stops.

After almost an hour and a half we arrived at Zator park, where another “train” awaited to take us to Energylandia.

Following tips online, my first two rides were on Zadra, an RMC coaster. Man that ride is demented! It is a hybrid wooden coaster, that reaches 61 metres high and 121km/h. The initial 90 degree drop is quite forceful, and I could feel my body being pulled forward! Like Untamed, Zadra speeds through the course. On my second ride I sat next to a Polish guy who was swearing on the lift hill and at the end of the ride.

After the long wait the second time I decided to buy an energy pass, which allows a much shorter queue one time each on 13 of the rides.
But before I could do that, I forget in which locker I had left my belongings! So I wandered around the park aimlessly like a headless chicken, until I was finally reunited.

My next ride was Formula - a launched coaster with a racing car theme (hence the name). The launch was good - and I preferred the ride to Xpress: Platform 13. My only wish was that the ride was a bit longer!

Mayan - a suspended looping coaster was far more intense than I was expecting! If Energylandia didn’t have such a large lineup of thrilling coasters this could be a standout ride at a smaller park. The pretzel loop was particularly cool.