Park Mirakulum
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The best kid activity I’ve been to in my 6.5 years of parenting. Hands down worth visiting. My six-year-old daughter and I took the train from Prague. 50 minutes later, we were boarding a bus from the Milovice train station. Seven minutes later, we were buying tickets to Park Mirakulum. Here’s our experience. 1) Admission: It’s CZK 320 (around $15 USD) per person for the entire day. There are no discounts for kids. Once inside, you pay extra for food and drinks. Face painting is free. 2) Areas: You’re given a map with your ticket. Use it to help guide you to all the areas. It’s a large space, but everything is clearly marked. Everything is well done and amazing in terms of fun and design, but my six-year-old daughter’s favorites were the volcano, the slide that requires an inter tube, the water world, the dark tunnels, the massive swings, the obstacle course, and try zip line. Of course, each and every world was phenomenal, including the slides, rope tunnels, the maze, and more. As an adult, I also had a blast! 3) Food/Drink: They have stands everywhere and the food isn’t bad. We enjoyed the slushees, hot dogs, waffle on a stick, and the langos. Also, the coffee isn’t bad at all for an amusement park. My daughter’s (and my) mine was blown by this place. Highly recommend!
Austin GraffAustin Graff
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It is an amusing outdoor play park and children seem to have a lot of fun here. However, there was an almost-complete absence of any staff outside the parking area (a lot of young guys were directing traffic in the morning and it was quite busy, even for a Monday). It is a huge safety issue to not have attendants to manage big crowds as well as the troublemaker parents (we witnessed two different fights between adults in different areas of the park). In particular, there should be staff at the tire-slide hill because it's very popular and some kids when they have the donuts do not want to give it up and keep going up while there are dozens of other families waiting. I'm not sure if alcoholic drinks are sold within the park, but there were some people drinking which is not ideal. Speaking of food sales...it was expensive and not the greatest quality. Water park area is also very popular but gets extremely busy so always watch your little ones so they don't get pushed around by aggressive kids. Overall, it's a decent play_park and has the potential to be even better. Charging 380 korunas per child seems excessive considering not all children (specially young ones) can enjoy the park equally, so hopefully management will take that into account.
JAWSJAWS
00
Love love love. Amazing value. Amazingly well maintained. Whoever invented this place knows exactly what families want. Found it by accident and we are so happy we did. No noisy machinery or roller coasters. Just wonderfully elaborate wooden castles, rope bridges, tunnels, and obstacle courses of all levels. Awesome water games area is a great bonus. Kids should bring a costume, but parents should be able to walk around without getting too wet. Perfect for kids age 4 to 14, with a few options for younger kids as well. Quite a bit of fun for adults too. Otherwise it's very easy to set the kids loose while mom and dad relax on lawn chairs or sip beer at a picnic table. We rearranged our vacation so we could come back a second day. We came during the week in the summer, no lines at all. No queues for rides. Weekends/local holidays might be more intense though, because the abundant parking and seating implies the possibility for larger crowds.
Haley LederHaley Leder
10
An absolute must for families with kids! Less than an hour away from Prague by train, this place offers endless entertainment. We spent seven hours there and didn't even go to all the attractions. There are quite a few places to eat at (not gourmet but fills you up) or bring your own picnic and enjoy one of the shady spots on the lawn. Make sure you bring plenty of water! Unfortunately, there is no drinking water available on the premises (typical in the Czech Republic) and you can only buy it in 0.5 litre bottles, so if you want to save money, bring your own. Admission: CZK 1,000 for 2 adults and 4 paying children (children under 90cm are free). The only drawback: one day is not enough time to explore this awesome place! 😁
Linda Conaway IžováLinda Conaway Ižová
20
This is just an amazing and very organized place to spend your time with the kids of all ages for a whole day. There is large parking space which is organised in a clear way by the workers. Food is available all over the park and the place is clean. Even though there were a lot of children we did not feel any chaos. The attractions are pure fun, based on climbing, jumping and playing, it is basically a huge playground with many themes but it does not get boring. We found a driving park, tree house park, trampolines, a labyrinth, a clown show and a deer park. The entry costs 300 czk per person and it is wortg every penny
Tom KregenbildTom Kregenbild
00
Various children's tree houses and attractions in high numbers. You can spend there a whole day and kids will have still things to explore. One to mention is a network of underground tunnels in where there is almost absolute darkness, yet very popular by children. Overall wooden concept of the park along with its location next to former Russian barracks make the place interesting otherwise. Only average food, but OK. Price is a bit higher. Approximately 720, - CZK for four family members. No cards accepted inside the park, but a cash machine at the entrance.
Premysl HnevkovskyPremysl Hnevkovsky
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