I had no expectations for this place, because I've heard both good and bad. When I went there myself, i would say that it's both and neither. You have to understand, that it is a smaller and humble theme park. Its not Efteling in Netherlands or Disneyland in Paris. It's a small place, with many houses from the movie - Lotte's Gadgetville. The place itself is in the forest, close to the beach. The houses have a lot of decorations and several quaint attractions. So there aren't many rides or something like that and if you don't know Lotte's story, then you will think it's a nut house. The main emphasis I would say, is put on rather the performances and communication done by the staff - who are the characters from Lotte - also Lotte herself. The target audience seems to be kids from ages 3 - 6 and their parents. So if you take your 14 year-old there, dont be surprised when they aren't jumping of joy and thinking it's the worst day of their life (one of many). Otherwise, we were there with our 3,5 year old and enjoyed it. But again, we were there for about 5 hours and I dont see spending more than a day there. Feedback to the owners - make sure the slides are slippery and put some more attractions which you can put to work with your hands and are more interactive with a purpose! :) the parking ticket and train ride are well priced and you have several food places there, which is nice. All in all, for target audience, I give 5 stars, for unexpected people getting lost there, the rating would...
Read moreThis is the sweetest theme park one can think of. Very children and family friendly. The team of entertainers do a great job in welcoming and playing with all guests. All the activities inside are at no extra cost and they include a theatre play, games, a planetarium show and many others. The entertainers are very much able to engage the children and they also sing and dance and play music. There is a free parking area at a 2 min walk from the theme park; that is the nearby beach parking area. The theme park itself has its own parking, which is further away. From this park there are little trains bringing and taking people to the theme park. Children love so much this train that I regret having used the parking near the beach instead of the far away one because we ended up having no need to take the little train. The theme park parking is, however, not free and the little train costs some token fee. I suggest staying the whole day in the theme park as there is really a lot to see and do: there are many houses belonging to the many characters of the stories and each house is large and has its own playing opportunities. There is also an adventure park area suitable for children as young as 2 years old. There is a center stage where music, dance, etc. take place. And of course the open air theatre and the stadium. There is also a restaurant area...
Read moreLotte Village Theme Park is a magical place for kids and families! Based on the beloved Estonian Lotte characters, the park is full of charm, creativity, and fun activities that keep children entertained for hours.
The environment is clean, colorful, and beautifully designed with great attention to detail. There are interactive shows, music, games, and hands-on experiments, all led by friendly characters from the Lotte universe. The staff stay in character the entire time, making the experience even more immersive and fun.
It's not just about rides, this park encourages curiosity, imagination, and learning through play. There's plenty of space to run around, picnic areas, and a few food options on-site. Most activities are geared toward younger kids (ages 2–10), but parents will enjoy the cheerful atmosphere too. Return train journey at 6pm is really nice as they give a nice fun song filled sendoff.
Located near Pärnu, it’s easy to reach and makes for a perfect summer day trip.
If you're visiting Estonia with children, Lotte Village is a must-see. It’s wholesome, joyful, and leaves you smiling. Highly...
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