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    Okidoki Kinderland

    Okidoki Kinderland

    4.2(5 reviews)
    45.6 km

    This place makes me insane and gives me a huge migraine headache after about 45 minutes. Now that…read moremy kids are older I can handle it better (used to lose them sometimes) but it is still not very well organised. Their employees TRY hard, yet seem overworked. They are always friendly though. Too many unsupervised 10-14 year old kids get dropped off on their own and go absolutely nuts shoving each other around, playing tag or hide-and-go-seek and pushing past younger kids, sometimes knocking them over. Most are nice kids though, and after a scolding they behave better..besides one who screamed back and forth with me in German for a good 20 minutes until I started throwing balls at his head and went and tattled to an employee who seemed to know him and have his respect. There are go carts that are actually thrilling to try and operate because of the REAL danger. I´m always dodging little police cars that would break my foot to try and get my kid when the go cart just dies in the middle of the loop. I've saved lives grabbing wandering toddlers just before they get run over by a double motorcycle controlled by a 1 and 3 year old. They now have a self-operating bumper car cage which was very entertaining on my last visit. A bunch of pre-teens were standing up, riding 4 to a car and going crazy trying to kill each other. It was better than a movie..better than TV.. Honestly, it´s a fun place if you can handle it. Kids love it because like climbing trees to the very top it creates a sense of "real" danger. I think the lack of supervision and rules by employees is odd since I´m coming from the US, but it´s not really a BAD thing for kids to experience when they are older. There are very few thrills now days. Just be aware your kid might get hurt, or bullied, or lost. Probably they will just have a great time, but you never know. There are a few places I like better and one that gives me a migraine after 2 HOURS, so that´s a huge difference on the headache scale. I would go with older kids (5-14 or so), have them stick with their friends or sibling and find another place if you have babies or toddlers. It´s very over stimulating and the layout is weird for kids who wander off. Many other play places are smaller, safer, cleaner, and you can see your kids at all times. I have been to a lot of birthdays there and they do a good job. It´s not the WORST place ever but it is pretty special with no rules in place and no one watching over the bumper cars or go carts or slides or anything really.

    This is the coolest indoor playground ever! We try to go to it 2-3 times whenever visiting the…read morearea. It is huge, about half the size of a Costco and is filled with trampolines, climbing structures, mini go carts, etc. Kids simply love the place! If you're a parent and need a fun, safe, clean place to spend a few enjoyable hours with your kids, then this place is for you.

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    Okidoki Kinderland
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    Europa-Park

    Europa-Park

    4.7(291 reviews)
    32.1 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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    Naturerlebnispark Mundenhof - Dieren in Mundenhof

    Naturerlebnispark Mundenhof

    4.6(36 reviews)
    6.5 km

    A rather big animal park and very cheap too! Perfect for a day out with kids that you want to keep…read moreentertained and tire out so they'll sleep soundly and early on the weekend :) The animals tend to be in more open cages here then a regular zoo and with the exception of the two brown bear in a rather sad small enclosure non of the animals here are dangerous. Theres bike tracks so you can cycle you way around from animal to animal area but on the weekends this can be tricky with all the families , prams and children you have to dodge. The Playground is one of the better ones I've seen in Germany for kids and the Meerkats are alone worth visiting the Munenhof to see! Some of the animals I saw include -Camels -Pigs -Goats -Ox -Cows -Horses -Bison -Bunnies -Monkeys -Australian birds -Meerkats -Turtles The Aquarium is a bit lame-I also think it's odd that they allow people to bring their dogs in here as in my opinion it's upsetting for the animals The Monkey enclosure is a bit of a worry also as it had a electric fence only inches behind the main fence that more then a few little kids could help but touch and were given quite a nasty shock and left screaming in tears for trying to touch the cute little monkeys- clearly the kids aren't as clever as the monkys who know not to touch it :) Not a bad day out if you have kids- if you don't visit on a weekend and bring your bike for a less boring veiwing.

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    Naturerlebnispark Mundenhof
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    Parc de l'Orangerie - There's an ice cream shop at the main entrance of the park, totally recommend it.

    Parc de l'Orangerie

    4.6(76 reviews)
    66.8 km

    We came here primarily for visiting the stork refuge as we read about of its existence in this…read morepark. I must say we were a little disappointed to be honest--perhaps due to our preconceived notion of what this "refuge" ought to be like... Yes, great efforts are made to restore storks population. However, as a "refuge" it fell short of what we expected. There were four storks (I assumed two couples) kept under a low net (about ten to twelve feet) habitat area. There were several poles with ready-made nest stands, and some of them already had nest built with sticks. That was pretty much the extent of habitat here. You can see a lot more of them in nature here and elsewhere. One of the write-ups was about the incubation of eggs, but I couldn't see any evidence of it during our visit. Oh well, we must've missed the prime season anyway. Nonetheless, the park is very nice and totally free to enter--even the zoo area. Zoo is open during certain hours during the day--they will check your COVID vaccination certificates, and you must wear mask and sanitize your hands before entering. There were many folks running around the park itself, and there was a yoga class about ready to start on a lawn. Flowers around the Orangerie were very pretty and well-cared for. The Rose Garden had some beautiful roses (photos) though it probably was close to the end of its season when we visited here. Parking is free around the park in the designated parking stalls. There are public restrooms--near one of the entrances for nominal cost. If you are in Strasbourg, you must come and visit this great park.

    Strasbourg is a hidden gem of a city, and if you're lucky enough to be visiting it, make sure to…read morehead over to the Parc de l'Orangerie while you're there. Part Park, part petting zoo, and part regular zoo, it's an ideal way to enjoy the outdoors in Strasbourg no matter what the season. Although I visited during the late afternoon and during the winter, there was no shortage of activity, as the place buzzed with people and animals alike. After parking, a friend and I slowly meandered around and looked at the exotic birds. I was thrilled to see a Mandarin Duck idly paddling around in one of the ponds -- they're just as delightful in person as when I had seen their photos. A flock of flamingos occupies another pond, and one particular one was quite vocal that evening. A pleasant "tick-tock-tick" of ping pong balls wafted over from one part of the park as we walked around. We headed through the tree-lined walk to see the (enormous!) stork's nests in some of the trees as the Josephine Pavilion, stopping by Gaenseliesl to take her picture. On our way back we heard the unmistakable braying of a donkey from the petting zoo -- it was dinner time and he was eager for the human in the enclosure to come his way with his dinner. As the sun set, the visit to the Parc de l'Orangerie rounded out what could only be described as a perfect day in Strasbourg!

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