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I dont have a picture of it but on the left side of the Log flume drop trough under Alpie there are some wooden poles in the ground that I believe are from the Eagles nest, can anyone confirm or deny this?

Eagle's Nest was under Le Scoot next to the train station, currently where InvadR queue and station reside. So no, whatever is by Alpengeist / Le Scoot's drop is likely part of a utility or fence.
 
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What is this ride? It is where the spider was and roto Baron is now

I think that was the park's Trabant ride called Die Schwarz Spinne. Anyone want to fact-check that?

Edit: Die Schwarze Spinne was the spider. What was the Trabant's name?
 
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Eagle's Nest was under Le Scoot next to the train station, currently where InvadR queue and station reside. So no, whatever is by Alpengeist / Le Scoot's drop is likely part of a utility or fence.

What was the eagle's nest?
 
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What was the eagle's nest?
It was a slightly not too permanent kids area from the 90s located in the present day footprint of InvadR's queue. I'm not an expert on it by any means but to my understanding it contained a ball pit and some markings that sort of gave it a Native American theme. Google Maps Street View has a decent perspective on it still.
 
It was a slightly not too permanent kids area from the 90s located in the present day footprint of InvadR's queue. I'm not an expert on it by any means but to my understanding it contained a ball pit and some markings that sort of gave it a Native American theme. Google Maps Street View has a decent perspective on it still.

Interesting - all I remember as a kid in that area was a few benches under Le Scoot, though to be fair it wasn't until the late 90s/early 00s that my family got passes so...


Thanks!
 
If I had to guess, the old brewery tour monorail entrance/exit back where the cabanas in the nature reserve currently sit.
They were at the double decker bus turnaround on the France parking lot side and across from the pet kennel on England parking lot. the one on the France parking lot side is near where the smaller set of ticket booths are now.
 
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So strange. I believe that I have just randomly stumbled on some super old footage of the park (70s?) in this Manchester Orchestra music video from 2009 scattered around; Das Festhaus definitely @ the 0:26-0:29 range.

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Manchester Orchestra - "My Friend Marcus"
 
Bumper cars at 0:54 are either BGW or an incredibly identical setup, right down to the support posts holding up the roof.
 
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I’m guessing that commercial was from 1989 or 1990 perhaps

I thought the same thing. The presence of Roman Rapids and absence of Drachen Fire makes it pretty easy to narrow down the timeline.

What a beautiful commercial. It captures everything BGW was and should be. What amazes me is the first shot of a ride doesn't even appear until halfway through the commercial, and the rides only get five or so seconds of screen time for the whole commercial. That really tells you something about what made BGW different, and it definitely contrasts a lot with how the park presents itself today.

Edit: I'm dumb, Roman Rapids shows up like four seconds in.
 
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Look at how fast the statue fell!
I know! It's crazy! I had genuinely no clue the statue was capable of falling at that speed. I didn't start riding the attraction until the mid-2000's so I had always assumed that the statue was just a very slow heavy falling object, but no! That thing slams onto its side! Maybe if another fire accidentally gets out of hand again, they could shift some of the budget towards a Pompeii renovation and we can get Speedy Statue 3000 to make his triumphant return.
 
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