The new Sea horse ride vs old Viking ride, which one is more thrilling?
A fire at Star City amusement park in Pasay City occurred on October 2, 2019, almost 80% of the park burned which prompted the management to rehabilitate/renovate the whole park.
The amusement park was re-opened on February 24, 2022 with almost all of its extreme rides modified including the old Viking Ride with its new name Sea Horse.
Have you tried riding the new Sea horse?
#starcity
Видео The new Sea horse ride vs old Viking ride, which one is more thrilling? канала I Should Know PH
The amusement park was re-opened on February 24, 2022 with almost all of its extreme rides modified including the old Viking Ride with its new name Sea Horse.
Have you tried riding the new Sea horse?
#starcity
Видео The new Sea horse ride vs old Viking ride, which one is more thrilling? канала I Should Know PH
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