Extreme Zone
The Extreme Zone in the Energylandia amusement park is a place for people looking for the greatest dose of adrenaline. Undoubtedly, the flagship rollercoaster of this zone is Hyperion, which is the highest and fastest attraction in the whole of Energylandia.
Extreme Zone parameters
The area of the old part of the park | about 17 ha |
Approximate dimensions | 590 by 330 meters |
Number of attractions | 10 attractions |
Number of attractions from 0 years | Lack |
Number of attractions from 2 years | Lack |
Number of attractions from 4 years | Lack |
Number of attractions from 100 cm tall | Lack |
Number of attractions from 120 cm tall | 1 attraction |
Number of attractions from 130 cm tall | 1 attraction |
Number of attractions from 140 cm tall | 8 attractions |
To the nearest attractions from the entrance of Energylandia | 80 meters (Hyperion) |
To the farthest attractions from the Energylandia entrance | 580 meters (Mayan) |
The Extreme Zone is the most crowded of all zones in Energylandia. In summer, queues for 60 minutes can form from the very opening to Hyperion. It is no different on Space Booster or Formula, where we also have to wait several dozen minutes during the holiday season. Nevertheless, it is the extreme attractions that will provide us with the most adrenaline. My TOP 10 attractions in Energylandia include Hyperion (2nd place), Space Booster (4th place) and Mayan (5th place).
Attractions in the Extreme Zone
If we are hungry for sensations and are looking for fun at the highest level, then we should complete most of the attractions in the Extreme Zone. For starters, I recommend Formula and Mayana. The Tsunami Drop free fall tower and the Apocalypto bench are also worth checking out. Space Booster and Aztec Swing carousels will provide us with strong sensations. To cool down, it is worth going on the highest and fastest water roller coaster in the world, Speed. And finally, include Hyperion. Two words also deserve the Viking roller coaster, which, in my opinion, does not deserve to be called extreme. The only thing that is extreme about it is the force with which our head bangs against security.
List of attractions in the Extreme Zone
- Mayan – from 140 cm tall without a guardian (up to 10 years with a guardian).
- Tsunami Drop – from 130 to 195 cm tall without a guardian.
- Viking – from 140 cm tall (from 12 years old) without a guardian.
- Apocalypto – from 140 to 195 cm tall without a guardian.
- Aztec Swing – from 140 to 195 cm tall without a guardian.
- Space Gun – from 140 to 195 cm tall without a guardian.
- Space Booster – from 140 to 195 cm tall without a guardian.
- Moya Formula – from 120 to 140 cm tall with a guardian. From 140 cm tall without a guardian.
- Speed - from 140 to 195 cm tall without a guardian.
- Hyperion – from 140 to 195 cm tall without a guardian.
How to get to the Extreme Zone?
The Extreme Zone, like Bajkolandia and the Family Zone, does not have clearly defined borders. Many attractions are scattered in various corners of the above-mentioned zones. For example, the Hyperion rollercoaster is located at the very beginning of the park, at Bajkolandia, Moya Formula in the Family Zone, and Space Gun and Space Booster on the border of Fairyland and the Family Zone.
The most prominent zone is the Viking Village, where there are as many as 4 extreme attractions: Mayan, Aztec Swing, Tsunami Drop and Viking. And right next to it, in the Swiss Village, we also have Apocalypto. To get here, just turn right past Monster House and walk through the Swiss Village to the Viking roller coaster. A bit uphill and we are already in the Viking Village.
The decor of the Extreme Zone
The Extreme Zone does not have a uniform design and scenery. It is different around Hyperion, Formula, and yet different around Mayan or Space Booster. Space Booster and Space Gun, due to the fact that they are next to Fairytale Land, do not have a dedicated theme.
On the other hand, it is the most beautiful on Hyperion. Both the building, its interior, toilets and the roller coaster station allude to a journey into space.
The eye is also pleased with the theme of the Viking Village. There is a lot of vegetation and references to the Vikings.
The Moya zone is the least charming, where we can find the Formula One roller coaster. A lot of concrete, raw thematization and references to a gas station are not the prettiest places in Energylandia.