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What parks to you consider to be "complete"?

@Serena and I recently spent a wonderful weekend at Heide Park in Germany.

As usual, the topic of "what should this park get next?" arose in the car on the way back to the airport and we really struggled to think of a notable gap in their lineup.

They have enough rides to cover something for whatever your taste. Want airtime? Colossus, Krake & Scream are there. Inversions? Just pick any of the B&M's or Vekoma's. Speed? Colossus & Desert Race deliver.

Considering the supporting flat rides, quality dark rides and plenty for all the family; it's really hard to think of what they "need".

Don't get me wrong, I'd love it if they added a real world-beater like a Giga, Intamin Multi-launch or a massive RMC; but it's rare that a park lineup feels this complete.

So I'm curious, what parks do you think have a complete lineup? And if you have been to Heide Park, what would you add?
 
I honestly think that Europa Park probably has the most complete lineup I can think of.

Particularly now that Voltron has opened, I can’t think of much that place is really missing; they have coasters of all thrill levels, dark rides, water rides and, well, just about anything in spades!
 
I honestly think that Europa Park probably has the most complete lineup I can think of.

Particularly now that Voltron has opened, I can’t think of much that place is really missing; they have coasters of all thrill levels, dark rides, water rides and, well, just about anything in spades!
100% agree! Bar a solid flat ride in the form of a drop tower or gyro swing, Europa has pretty much everything you could want!
 
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