Oh Monsieur Cannibale, j'n'veux pas mourir. Monsieur Cannibale, laissez moi partir. You will sing this all the way in this weird teacup ride with cooking pots! It has a funny theming, it's indoor, and the music is just all this funny ride needs! Take a seat, and twist so hard if you want!
There is never a big waitingline here, so it is a very nice attraction to do when you did all darkrides and coasters. And children love this funny attraction. But we have a tip for you, there are spinning plates on the floor. On each plate are 3 pots, between these plates, are also pots, these are always on the outside of the platform. They move less. The others will spin trough the platform, and go to the inside, and the outside. That will give a more intense ride. We prefer the spinning ones, but for children it could be to much. Oh, and mostly are red the favorite ones!
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Did you know:
In the opening people had some problems with the man in the middle. Visitors said it would be racism. This was not what the efteling wanted, it was just a cannibale. So they added a white guy in the attraction. Later in 2003 the attraction did get a roof, so people would go in it with rain.
- Popularity Attraction
There is never a big line for it, but most of the visitors does like it. But we don't know if that is for the ride, or the hilaric music.
- Waiting Times
With some luck you can get in immediatly, but other times you have to wait like 5 minutes. Not very long. The ride is also a long ride.
- Theming attraction
Monsieur cannibale, how will they theme it? An african roof, a brown big man with a cook's hat, in the middle with a smaller white guy, with a lot of fruit, icecream. And around it cooking pots... Just hilaric! we love it. The music is even the best part!
Oh Monsieur Cannibale, j'n'veux pas partir. Monsieur Cannibale, j'aime mieux mouri.
- Riding Time
The riding time is 2.10. Good enough for this hilaric ride
- Disordering of attraction
This attraction is always open. Sometimes one week closed for paintings, and maintenace. It is never brokendown!
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