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    Europa-Park

    Europa-Park

    4.7(291 reviews)
    55.0 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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    Badeparadies Schwarzwald - Erholungsparadies Palmenoase

    Badeparadies Schwarzwald

    3.4(55 reviews)
    64.5 km

    I was recently on a tour of Austria, German and Switzerland, when we got to the Black Forest, the…read moreweather was not cooperating, we had been touring and the weather had been hot and since I've still been having issues with my back and knee and since I heard the area was well known for it's thermal baths, I asked about Badeparadies and OMG!! it was awesome, it was only a half mile walk from our hotel Bruggers and when we got there I wanted to cry, the lines were so long it didn't look like we would get in, an announcement had been made in German that they couldn't allow anyone in until some people exited the park, my roommate asked one of the cashiers and she asked if we had kids, which we didn't and she told us we could come into the Palm area, you get a cool wrist band which is electronic, and on it is the locker number, with the band you can lock and unlock your locker, very SECRET SERVICE MAN, LOL...once we changed we into our suits we stepped into NIRVANA..again, OMG...you walk into what looks like a giant green house with beautiful palm trees and orchids planted throughout, it was so beautiful, you could see the sky (cloudy and rainy as it was and in the upper 50's!) and at the end of the 'green house' was a revolving door in the water where you could swim to the outside steaming pool and Jacuzzi, I thought I'd freeze going out there but OMG..it felt so good, once I stepped into the pool I swear you could hear my big sigh of pleasure and relief all the way to the states!! The water was warm and it was fresh water...sitting in the Jacuzzi and swirling waters felt wonderful to my sore battered tourist body...it was 16 Euros for an hour and a half and it was sufficient, any time over 15 minutes was an additional Euro (and well worth it, LOL) once we got back to the hotel we found out that free entry was included with the City Card we had received so roomie and I headed off the following night once again, we got there around 8 and stayed until they closed, different crowd and much less crowded. There is a swim up bar and you can use that cool wrist bracelet to pay for your drinks, you cash out once you are leaving the facility. I wholeheartedly recommend it. The Galaxie park is a water park and that was the one with the lines out the door, and there is another section called Wellness with saunas and the like, you can get a combo ticket and oh yeah, the Wellness park is 'textile free', they are currently adding on to the facility, definitely a place to relax on your trip to the Lake Titisee area!

    split into 3 parts, sauna, therme, and waterpark currently…read moreadding on to sauna and waterpark, should be done in spring 2016. will probably be the best therme in baden-wurttemburg when complete.

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    Badeparadies Schwarzwald - Ruhebereich sauna direkt neben dem lauten badebereich

    Ruhebereich sauna direkt neben dem lauten badebereich

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    Lazerfun - They put out big platters of candy for us to munch on.

    Lazerfun

    4.0(2 reviews)
    105.8 kmKreis 11

    Came here with a huge group of 17 because we had so much fun in St. Gallen and wanted to play laser…read moretag in Zürich. Entrance was kind of nondescript, around the corner of a huge Denner, with a little sign pointing up to the 1st floor. PROS: - Staff spoke English and clearly explained how everything worked. - Cool functions within the game, such as trap doors and spaceships shooting at you. - Big platters of free candy to munch on in the waiting area. - CHF 42 (vs. 45) for 3 games. - Nice waiting area with plenty of seating and comfortable couches. CONS: - No group discount. - No outside food or drinks. (They were selling drinks at 4x the price at Denner.) - No running during the game. - Very dark and smoky inside the game. It almost seemed like there was a fire. - I think you go down upon first contact (vs. 3 shots), so I kept dying a lot. - We had to make do using two guns with broken displays. - A lot of downtime. It took about 2.5 hours to play 3 12-minute games. I think I prefer the facilities at St. Gallen, but this is a good option if you want to play laser tag within Zürich.

    Hello I-lin L, thank…read moreyou very much for the documentation about our center. I'd like to inform about your contra inputs: - No group discout We have group discouts of 20% for birthdaypartys, teamevents and wedding-eve partys. We also organise many events where you can play longer games for a special prices. - No outside food or drinks We have food, but you have to order in advance. Drinks are 4x the price at Denner? I'm sorry, did you forget that you are in a center? The prices are ok for Zurich! We offer free sweets and the lounge is really nice! - No running during the game That is normal in lasertag centers, because accident risk is very high if player run. - Very dark and smoky inside the game We spend a lot of money in fog-fluid. Player often asked for more fog, so we did that. - We offer 4 games One Shot (you played that), Delta Tag (you have to hit twice), Hyper Shot (Base game with phaser and blaser), Arctic Game (Base game with freezer weapon) That is a lot if you compare with other lasertag center! - We had to make do using two guns with broken displays That was bad, I am very sorry for that. We had that problem for about two weeks. After the two broken displays were replaced. - A lot of downtime. It took about 2.5 hours to play 3 12-minute game Between the games you have a break of 15 Minutes. So for 3 games you need 1.75 hours, not more. If you have any question or if you wanna have more information, please contact us. Best Regards Domenic Wyss LAZERFUN Zürich

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    Lazerfun - Entrance is kind of plain and nondescript.

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    Parc du Petit Prince - amusementparks - Updated June 2026

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