The best amusement park in Europe! Beautiful with all the different areas. So much to see and do... read more
The best amusement park in Europe! Beautiful with all the different areas. So much to see and do... read more
Beautiful clean park, rides for everyone, lots of food options. Baby pass to switch with partner to... read more
One of the finest cities entertainment games to suit all ages cleanliness and place، It offers restaurants and a variety of food
We came here mid week in September, meaning the park was very quiet. There are so many rides, shops and things to see. One day was not enough! Good range of rides for kids and adults.
Download the app before arriving to keep an eye on the queue times.
Be sure to have lunch at the FoodLoop, I've never eaten in such a cool restaurant plus the food was delicious!
Will definitely be returning when I'm next in Germany.
Very nice place to visit.
Multiple of countries’ shows and games.
Don’t forget to install Europe-park App. It will make your journey easier.
Went for a day, which in all fairness probably isn't long enough.
The park is especially good for families.
There are a good mix of different types of rides, from terrifying to child friendly. So you wont be bored for choice.
The park also has some beautiful features, the gardens and buildings.
The one thing that is a negitive is that even with a paper map you end up roaming around aimlessly because not all the countries are clearly marked with a entrance plaque over them. The park could also use way more directional signs to combat this problem. It would also be good to see more staff around the park to help visitors. A plus is that the parking is cheap, and the food onsite is reasonable too.
I won two tickets of Europe park from Fetzer. We bought another 2 tickets for our children. As the hotels inside Europe park was expensive, we booked a suite at Rustikal where we could find a pizzeria next door. It’s just 5 minutes walk to the park.
One day wasn’t enough to play and walk in this park. We tried the roller coaster, the aquatic, the Swiss Bob, the car, the Columbus, the lummerland and many other things. Everyone had his/her fave and enjoyed the time.
As we heard about the loop restaurant, we were on the long queue to eat there. It took around 30 min. The price was cheap, the food was good, the system was interesting. Bringing enough water and snack on a backpack is always a good idea.
The show “good bye” at 7 pm at Italy was great, love it. The pizza near by for 5€/piece was delicious. Ps: bring a waterproof jacket or a reuse raincoat from home when you will visit this park.
Amazing, fantastic experience!
For those of you who never tried this kind of activity before (adventure park, theme park) -> you should definitely give a try!
In the mid September the weather in Germany started to look like an autumn one but on that weekend was almost 30 degrees C in the park. This helps a lot because you can enjoy the energy down there!
You can enjoy a lot of adventures and activities that will entertain you as adults or your children as teenagers or kids.
One important thing to mention:
If possible don't go in the weekend! It is purely madness, the queues to most of the attractions were 40+ minutes. Even if you have boards or smartphone app that tell you how big the queue is, you will figure out that you need to stay even more. For example, we stayed at the queue for Blue Fire, the board displayed 45 Minutes but I think we got our turn after 60 minutes.
So go during the week, not in the weekend! You will loose your patience waiting!
Otherwise, everything else is just fun!