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    Erlebnispark Tripsdrill - Flugvorführung im Wildparadies

    Erlebnispark Tripsdrill

    4.5(41 reviews)
    59.1 km

    It's not like Six Flags Magic Mountain more like Six Flags Frontier City (OKC, OK). It's not a huge…read morepark. It's definitely a all in one day type place with time to spare. They have a couple of big rides but nothing that flips you upside down. I was able to take my 8 year old on everything. Safety is something of a major difference between Germany and the States. yes, our safety is controlled by some 16 year old working for minimum wage but at least there is someone checking ANYTHING! Here there was the one guy behind glass pressing the GO button. No one checks to see if your kid is tall enough. No one checks to make sure you are strapped in correctly. A couple of the rides are automated so the chair doesn't even stop! You kinda have to jump in and strap in FAST. Also there really wasn't any real souvenirs. The gift shops were filled with junky dollar store trinkets. Nothing was worth buying. You do get a free child's glass or adult wine glass with your entry ticket, which was nice. As for food, there is one inside restaurant. It was expensive and the food wasn't all that great. It was cold the day we went so we gladly paid for the heated dining experience. Like any other theme park, the kiosks and carts are expensive too. However, you can bring in your own food and drinks. I didn't know this at first so I sneaked in a drink and some small snack items. If I had known, I would have brought a picnic basket full like everyone else did! We went with friends who bought season tickets. I don't think it's a place worth season tickets. One time was enough for us. There are other places worth the money.

    This Park has something for everyone. From thrill seekers to adrenaline amateurs. It's rides are…read moreenjoyable with the Mammoth and the Karacho being it's most fun filled rides, if you love the feeling of adrenaline. If you want your children to have fun they will enjoy lots of themed rides like "Badewanne" or "G'sengte Sau" and for toddlers the small, safe and enjoyable rides are everywhere.

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    Erlebnispark Tripsdrill - Seifenkisten-Rennen

    Seifenkisten-Rennen

    Erlebnispark Tripsdrill - Wildparadies

    Wildparadies

    Erlebnispark Tripsdrill - Baumhaus in Natur-Resort

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    Sensapolis - Das weltgrößte Raumschiff steht in SENSAPOLIS

    Sensapolis

    3.7(25 reviews)
    37.9 km

    It's an indoor playplace that stays busy because of the ever-changing weather. The kids had been a…read morecouple times before with friends but this was my first time. There are a couple different play areas, jungle, space, treehouse, castle, and pirate ship. Bring extra socks because the pirate area has fountains and splash tanks. Your kids will get wet and so will you. Nothing is worse than wet socks. We had two preteens and one toddler. The bigger kids mainly stayed in the jungle, treehouse, and space areas. The castle was mainly for exploring rooms. There is a huge statue of a horse upstairs. It's manhood is eye level to most and ummm...human. It was weird and awkward. Our toddler played in the ball pit area of the jungle. He had such a ball! (knee slaps. I heart puns!) We took him into the space area and went down some slides. There were half of them I was too chicken to go down alone. Kids were shooting out like rockets. I guess that's the point and all. You get a card at the beginning and that's what you use to pay for everything. You clear your card upon exiting. There is the normal food items with typical pricing. Water, soda, and coffees. I think we spent around 20 euro for drinks and a plate of fries. We went in the afternoon when it was the cheapest. 17 euro vs 8.50 after 4:30. Yeah, I'll take that. I can see why kids want to come here. I can see why parents would want to bring older kids. It's too rich for my blood to come here during the day or multiple times. Once was enough for me.

    This is a great indoor park for all day play. The entree fee is 20€ per person but the kids can…read moreliterally play all day. They have rock climbing. Zip line, slides, a castle and even a huge pirate boat. They have a good variety of food and drinks. I'm still getting use to everywhere in Germany serving wine and beer.

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    Sensapolis - Märchenschloss

    Märchenschloss

    Sensapolis - Thronsaal im Schloss

    Thronsaal im Schloss

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    Europa-Park

    Europa-Park

    4.7(291 reviews)
    71.2 km

    When you think of massive theme park resorts, most think of Disney or Universal, but Europa Park…read morecan easily cope up with them and even beat them in some categories. And its still growing. To my review: I visited the park on the 1. September (monday). So I expected the park to be not too crowded. I arrived via bus from Luxemburg shortly before the park opened. The entry price is under 50€ , compared to Disney Worlds Hollywood Studios which costs over 100$ for entry, its pretty great. As the parked opened I quickly rushed to Silverstar (a 70m tall B&M hyper coaster which you already see from the parking lot). I managed to do 4 rides in a row without waiting. Amazing ride! After that I went to Can can coaster, the queue line is amazingly themed with much details. If you watch closely you can see some scenery object that remind of the old space theme. The ride features a rare spiral lift hill and is all indoor. (sadly didn't try the VR) Next I went for the water coaster Poseidon which had no wait at all. Still a very cool and nice themed ride, very long too and with 2 splash downs. I also tried Pegasus, a family coaster, was pretty ok. Its a bit hidden but also a very short ride. Then I tried that laser shooting ride (don't remember the name) in the Greek area. Was pretty cool but seemed a bit abandoned and the queue line was partly pitch black (almost fell once). Matterhorn blitz is a very cool coaster too, even though its a bit smaller. Its a custom layout wild mouse with a vertical lift, so pretty unique. The swiss Bobbahn on the other side has some heavy theming but I didn't really like the short layout. Also had no wait. Good old Euromir was next. The coaster is also unique. There is just one of its kind (Spiral lift spinning coaster). The ride begins slowly and gets quicker with sharp turns at the end. It became a bit rough though. Next was the inverted powered dark ride / coaster Arthur. This one is the only one not themed to an European country but to a movie. The ride is (now) also a one of a kind ride and is pretty well themed and very entertaining. For a refreshment I went to Fjord Rafting, a decent rafting water ride. Was a bit too standard for me. The ride could use a drop in its course. My next ride was Wodan, a thrilling wooden coaster with a very nice layout. The wait was 20min but I used the single ride line and didn't wait at all. (note: only Wodan and Blue Fire have single rider for now) Blue fire is a cool launched coaster with inversions. The last roll is pretty intense. If you are into water rides there is also a log flume in the Austrian area and another but shorter water coaster (Atlantica Supersplash) in the Portuguese area which had also no wait. I also checked out the restaurant where the food you ordered is coming to your table via a small roller coaster through the restaurant. The restaurant mostly very packed but worth checking out. Conclusion: The park is very beautifully themed with love to detail and quality (like you know from Germans). You always discover new areas and details when revisiting the park. But it doesn't cope up with Disney's Galaxy's Edge or Universal's Harry Potter. Don't rush when at the park but admire its beauty. The queue lines are heavy themed so it mostly doesn't get boring. There are areas for everyone: quieter places to walk around, large playing areas, amazing shows, roller coasters from tame to thrill etc. Everyone finds his place and the variety of rides and theming is enormous. Its in my opinion the best park for families (not so much for thrill seekers). But its also time for the park to get a new thrill attraction. If you look for good quality food, you don't get disappointed. As the parks different areas represent European countries, you find that countries best dishes in its areas restaurants. If you want to overnight in the resort, the hotels have top reviews, sadly I haven't overnighted there so I can't say more. Also a very important note is that the ride dispatches are insanely fast compared to other parks. The trains are sometimes only 35s in the station before they leave. again. Another interesting fact is that they allow gopros on roller coasters (only with a chest mount of course), you can even rent them there. And very important is: check which countries around have holidays, and avoid weekends or bridge days. On packed days the lines can get up to 90min for the main rides. On quieter days you can almost enter each attraction with 0-15min wait. If you need longer than 3h to drive to the park, go overnight there. There is so much to see and to too, and you don't need stress. The hotels are great and since the park is growing and now has a water park its worth it. (they already have expansion plans for it)

    Absolutely one of the best theme parks in Europe if not the world. Top notch selection of…read moreattractions, food and beverage and great theming. The park also has great seasonal entertainment and always seems to be adding something new. It's a bit "out of the way" but it gives you a great excuse to stay in one of their themed resorts which are also awesome. Can't wait to come back again some day!

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    Europa-Park - Little Dragon Ride in "Ireland" section of Europa Park on 8/5/23 at 12:40pm

    Little Dragon Ride in "Ireland" section of Europa Park on 8/5/23 at 12:40pm

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    Holiday Park

    Holiday Park

    3.7(55 reviews)
    73.5 km

    We decided to take our girls to Holiday park over the long weekend. I had gotten on their website…read morewith a discount code but there was a pop up to bid for your ticket prices. The first 3 times I had bid too low and they didn't accept my offer. I finally tried 38.50€ and it was accepted. My 5 year olds ticket was 30€ and my 2 year old's cost 15.50€. (They don't charge by age but rather by height.) The parking fee was 8€ The drive was only an hour away for us and luckily there was no traffic. We arrived 10 mins prior to them opening and the parking lot was already fully packed. Checking in was easy. They just scanned the bar code from our phones and we walked in. I didn't know where to start first but I saw a bunch of other families with small children going off to the right and we followed. Arriving when they first opened was great for us. No long lines to wait in for the kiddie rides - under 5 mins. The longest time we waited in long was 25 mins for the log splash ride. There was a ride I don't recommend taking small children. It was across from the Dino splash next to a BBQ conssesion stand. I translated the ride as an underground train ride but it's bizarre, scary, and wildly inappropriate for young minds. So skip that ride. We did spend some time at the acarde and played some of the carnival game. I suggest not wasting your money on the claw machine trying to grab the stuffed animals. They are rigged and I'm embarrassed how much we ended up spending on retrying to win a stuffed animal. Save yourself the hassle and just jump on Amazon to buy which ever stuffed animal you want. I had gotten dizzy after riding a spinning cup ride with my girls. My equilibrium was way off and decided I must eat something. We walked into the first restaurant we saw and it was an Italian place called Casa Palatina. I ordered the pizza and carbonara pasta. The pizza was decent and the pasta was bland. We also tried the BBQ concession stand and got the soft served icecream. It was all just overpriced amusement park food. Nothing spectacular or mind blowing. Overall we were happy with our visit and would bring the kids again. If you have small kids I highly suggest this amusement park, for teens I would say go to Europa Park.

    Compared to US parks, this one is pathetic, especially for the price. Almost $60! Only a couple…read moredecent rollercoasters, stupid rules, several rides close several times during the day due to safety issues. I'm all for DEI, but a couple rides hired some questionable persons operating the rides. Kinda scary. Needless to say, I won't return.

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    Holiday Park
    Holiday Park
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