Video: log flume boats end up on top of each other
At Liseberg's FlumeRide, two boats ended up on top of each other in June 2025. The incident happened on the classic log flume and produced striking footage.
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In June 2025, FlumeRide returned to the news because of a visible incident on the ride. Footage showed two log flume boats ending up on top of each other. Incidents like that immediately draw attention, especially on a water ride that has been operating for decades and whose technical future had already been discussed. For visitors, the story mattered because FlumeRide is a family attraction: anything unusual on a familiar classic stands out. The article was not about expansion plans or record figures, but about everyday reliability and safety on an ageing crowd favourite. The footage made tangible something that can otherwise sound abstract when a park says a ride is nearing the end of its technical life. For fans, the incident therefore fitted into the broader FlumeRide story: a beloved and recognisable water ride that still operates, while its age, maintenance and future increasingly become newsworthy. The event underlined how closely nostalgia and technical reality sit next to each other on historic park attractions.