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Crazy Bats
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
Winja's Fear & Force
50321 Brühl, Germany
Chiapas - The water ride
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
Black Mamba
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
Taron
Berggeiststraße 31-41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
Deep in Africa - Adventure Trail
50321 Brühl, Germany
Geister Rikscha
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
River Quest
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
Colorado Adventure
50321 Brühl, Germany
Raik
Berggeiststraße 31-41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
Nearby restaurants
Restaurant Uhrwerk
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
Zum Kohleschipper
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
Schwan Snack
Berggeiststraße 31-41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
Brandenburger Waffelbäckerei
Berggeiststraße, 50321 Brühl, Germany
Rutmor’s Taverne
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
Restaurant Unter den Linden
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
Restaurant Zambesi
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
Stüffgen
Schnorrenberg 50, 50321 Brühl, Germany
La Dulce
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
Restaurant Mandschu
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
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Hotel Matamba
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
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Wuze Town

Berggeiststraße 31-41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
4.6(34)
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attractions: Crazy Bats, Winja's Fear & Force, Chiapas - The water ride, Black Mamba, Taron, Deep in Africa - Adventure Trail, Geister Rikscha, River Quest, Colorado Adventure, Raik, restaurants: Restaurant Uhrwerk, Zum Kohleschipper, Schwan Snack, Brandenburger Waffelbäckerei, Rutmor’s Taverne, Restaurant Unter den Linden, Restaurant Zambesi, Stüffgen, La Dulce, Restaurant Mandschu, local businesses:
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Nearby attractions of Wuze Town

Crazy Bats

Winja's Fear & Force

Chiapas - The water ride

Black Mamba

Taron

Deep in Africa - Adventure Trail

Geister Rikscha

River Quest

Colorado Adventure

Raik

Crazy Bats

Crazy Bats

3.6

(249)

Closed
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Winja's Fear & Force

Winja's Fear & Force

4.5

(116)

Open 24 hours
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Chiapas - The water ride

Chiapas - The water ride

4.6

(282)

Open 24 hours
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Black Mamba

Black Mamba

4.7

(99)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Wuze Town

Restaurant Uhrwerk

Zum Kohleschipper

Schwan Snack

Brandenburger Waffelbäckerei

Rutmor’s Taverne

Restaurant Unter den Linden

Restaurant Zambesi

Stüffgen

La Dulce

Restaurant Mandschu

Restaurant Uhrwerk

Restaurant Uhrwerk

3.7

(329)

Closed
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Zum Kohleschipper

Zum Kohleschipper

4.2

(70)

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Schwan Snack

Schwan Snack

3.4

(25)

Closed
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Brandenburger Waffelbäckerei

Brandenburger Waffelbäckerei

3.8

(40)

Closed
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Audrey MealiffAudrey Mealiff
We were so lucky to visit Phantasialand again on 10th April 2023 on our second trip from Ireland. We came last November on our first trip and were so sad to find Rookburgh and FLY closed, but the park made allowance for us to come back as they knew we had to travel from Ireland. Thank you to Phantasialand for excellent customer service via guest services and thank you for the complimentary tickets, it is so very much appreciated, especially as FLY was something we really wanted to experience. We love this park because of its beautiful themed areas, the stunning themed scores and of course, some amazing world class rides. Taron is indeed THE ride of the park, I can't express how fantastic an experience it is to ride with 2 incredible launches, floater and ejector airtime and so much speed around the stunning land of Klugheim. FLY and Rookburgh are the newest addition to the park and are breathtaking to experience. Just stand in Rookburgh and try to take it all in. It is an assault on the senses of sight, smell and sound. FLY is a beautiful coaster, it is an engineering triumph and a spine-tingling ride from first stepping into the queue line all the way to the brake run. Whilst the flying coaster ride position isn't the most comfortable, specifically on the rider's neck, it is a gorgeous and exhilarating ride, not to be missed. The other big rides after the top 2 are Colorado Adventure, Talocan, Mystery Castle and Black Mamba in that order. The Winjas are situated in the very pretty Wuze town and, whilst worth a ride, they are a bit painful and not really rerideable as you get slammed around. Maus au Chocolate is a very fun shooting dark ride and it has a lovely queue line. If you want to get soaked try Chiapas and River Quest, just be sure to bring a change of clothes! There is plenty more to choose from to pad out your visit if you wish, never a dull moment. I compliment operations at Phantasialand. Whilst there was some occasions when rides went down, staff were quick to let riders know, queue lines were closed and the Phantasialand app was updated within minutes. The rides were not down for long on the couple of occasions that there were issues. Ride operators seem well trained, very serious about safety and professional. There are no immature teenagers here, like those we have had in our home park back in Ireland, who can be surly, unfriendly or infuriatingly too busy chatting and flirting with each other to get safety checks and dispatches completed in a timely fashion. Not so at Phantasialand, the staff are on it and efficient. They are also friendly and have a smile for guests. Overall, Phantasialand has a lot to offer for a 2 day visit (any less is just not long enough). It's easy to get to (tram on line 18 out from Koln Cathedral station to Bruhl Mitte then the Phantasialand shuttle at €4 return trip) and you will need 2 full days to do everything you will want to do, including multiple rides on Taron. There are plenty of food and drink offerings, though they can be expensive. There are one or two gluten free options too, which is a bonus. The hotels do look stunning, just a bit out of our price range at present. Staying at one of these hotels would really immerse a visitor fully in the experience, one can only out it on the bucket list. The only area I feel Phantasialand lacks is the merchandise. It is really not great. Taron and FLY deserve incredible merchandise to reflect how great they are, but it is sorely lacking. I did buy one or two things but options are so limited, unless you're a kid or get the dragon mascots that the park seem to be based on. Phantasialand could look at what BPB has done with their Icon shop, as an example of awesome merch for a quality ride. Overall, 9/10 for this incredible immersive park. We will hopefully be back in the next few years to do it all again, maybe Crazy Bats is coming to the end of its life and something new is brewing for that area? 🤔 Let's wait and see...
Randy HanouwerRandy Hanouwer
I've been to quite a few theme parks around Europe, and I honestly have to say this gem is currently my new favorite. Went on a Sunday with two others, expecting the usual queuing and rude personnel, but oh boy was I wrong. I won't spoil too much though, as you really have to experience this yourselves. Came in via the Mystery entrance, one of many separate entry points, each with it's own parking lot. Very clever, because this immediately spreads out the visitors over the entire park. Immediately I was greeted by three employees having a laugh of themselves, and couldn't help but smile as they pointed us towards the entrance. Bought a parking ticket (€8) on our way to the park, thinking it could get crowdy come closing time. In hindsight, this wasn't even necessary. The first ride was the Crazy River. Our theory was that we'd do the "get somewhat wet" rides first, so we had the whole day to dry up. Waited about 5 minutes in line, reading funny signs about the nature of the ride. "YOU WILL GET SOAKED" isn't a warning. It's a threat. Honestly. We were seated in the raft, along with 4 others, by a grinning employee. Had an amazing ride, got absolutely soaking wet and the same dude smiled as he petted the raft we were in and sarcastically uttered: "I like this machine". There were human drying booths available, something I hadn't seen before. The next ride was the double launch coaster and again, almost no queue. They aren't joking about the rides by the way. Immediately I noticed the "no bullsh*t" attitude of the park towards all of their rides. Everything is immediate, fast and tons of fun. I really enjoyed this one, and went back later that day to ride it again. As we got out, we went to the tower attraction next to it, and was (once again) surprised by the lack of waiting lines and of course the ride itself. Every inch of the park is themed, so even whilst waiting you've got something to look at. In total, there are about five of six themed areas, all of them beautifully executed. It's all kept neat and clean, the staff seem to really enjoy themselves and are funny towards the guests. It's the attention to detail that makes this my new favorite. There are small houses in the African area, that serve no purpose other than creating atmosphere. For example, there's an abandoned barber shop with only one seat, and an old radio playing music and conversations. It's almost creepy, like a scene from the game Fallout. Prices for food and beverages are reasonable, and the stalls are abundant. A piece of advice though; grab yourself a map or download the app because the park can be somewhat confusing to navigate. This may be intentional, and if this is the case, they've done an amazing job. Spot on even, because this forces the guests to walk alternative routes and experience every inch of it. All in all I had an amazing time and really, REALLY, want to go again in the near future. My compliments to every single staff member. You made our day memorable.
Khizr IslamKhizr Islam
Phantasialand was an incredible theme park. The theming and attention to detail was magnificent. My first time visiting Germany from the UK and I thought we had good theming over here. Phantasialand blows us out of the water. Taron the Intamin blitz coaster was just an exhilarating experience. It’s surrounded by detailed rock work as part of the theming. The launches give a strong kick and I love the lap bar restraints. The layout is smooth and has lots of airtime. I love the craziness of it and you never know where you are going. It’s already so thrilling on the first half and then you hit the second launch which is even more intense than the first. Pushes you right back into your seat. You turn upwards to the left and pass a waterfall which sprays you if you sit on the left. It’s a long coaster but is so thrilling all the way through. Definitely my new favourite coaster. FLY as well was a beautiful new coaster. The whole area is called rookburg and it’s themed as this futuristic steampunk area where we humans can fly. The ride is just so majestic as you walk into the area with the trains flying past. The flying system is so smart with the way you sit down normally then it spins you into flying position before the first launch. The ride is super smooth and I love both the launches. Found that it’s most intense on the front row and you get some serious airtime - something I didn’t expect on a flying coaster. The inversions are forceful and the layout is long and fun. Great addition to the park. Also rode smaller rides like winjas and Colorados adventure when the queues were short. Talocan was a flat ride that was in fact very intense but the theming was crazy definitely recommend but warning you it will spin like crazy. Was very disappointed that during my visit both Black Mamba and Chiapas the log flume were closed all day. Was really excited for them. Food in the park was very expensive and didn’t find huge portions. Liked the churros near the park center though. Overall beautiful theme park with great rollercoasters, wish everything was open when I went but I hope they continue to make new thrilling and innovative additions to the park for the next time I come. Highly recommended.
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We were so lucky to visit Phantasialand again on 10th April 2023 on our second trip from Ireland. We came last November on our first trip and were so sad to find Rookburgh and FLY closed, but the park made allowance for us to come back as they knew we had to travel from Ireland. Thank you to Phantasialand for excellent customer service via guest services and thank you for the complimentary tickets, it is so very much appreciated, especially as FLY was something we really wanted to experience. We love this park because of its beautiful themed areas, the stunning themed scores and of course, some amazing world class rides. Taron is indeed THE ride of the park, I can't express how fantastic an experience it is to ride with 2 incredible launches, floater and ejector airtime and so much speed around the stunning land of Klugheim. FLY and Rookburgh are the newest addition to the park and are breathtaking to experience. Just stand in Rookburgh and try to take it all in. It is an assault on the senses of sight, smell and sound. FLY is a beautiful coaster, it is an engineering triumph and a spine-tingling ride from first stepping into the queue line all the way to the brake run. Whilst the flying coaster ride position isn't the most comfortable, specifically on the rider's neck, it is a gorgeous and exhilarating ride, not to be missed. The other big rides after the top 2 are Colorado Adventure, Talocan, Mystery Castle and Black Mamba in that order. The Winjas are situated in the very pretty Wuze town and, whilst worth a ride, they are a bit painful and not really rerideable as you get slammed around. Maus au Chocolate is a very fun shooting dark ride and it has a lovely queue line. If you want to get soaked try Chiapas and River Quest, just be sure to bring a change of clothes! There is plenty more to choose from to pad out your visit if you wish, never a dull moment. I compliment operations at Phantasialand. Whilst there was some occasions when rides went down, staff were quick to let riders know, queue lines were closed and the Phantasialand app was updated within minutes. The rides were not down for long on the couple of occasions that there were issues. Ride operators seem well trained, very serious about safety and professional. There are no immature teenagers here, like those we have had in our home park back in Ireland, who can be surly, unfriendly or infuriatingly too busy chatting and flirting with each other to get safety checks and dispatches completed in a timely fashion. Not so at Phantasialand, the staff are on it and efficient. They are also friendly and have a smile for guests. Overall, Phantasialand has a lot to offer for a 2 day visit (any less is just not long enough). It's easy to get to (tram on line 18 out from Koln Cathedral station to Bruhl Mitte then the Phantasialand shuttle at €4 return trip) and you will need 2 full days to do everything you will want to do, including multiple rides on Taron. There are plenty of food and drink offerings, though they can be expensive. There are one or two gluten free options too, which is a bonus. The hotels do look stunning, just a bit out of our price range at present. Staying at one of these hotels would really immerse a visitor fully in the experience, one can only out it on the bucket list. The only area I feel Phantasialand lacks is the merchandise. It is really not great. Taron and FLY deserve incredible merchandise to reflect how great they are, but it is sorely lacking. I did buy one or two things but options are so limited, unless you're a kid or get the dragon mascots that the park seem to be based on. Phantasialand could look at what BPB has done with their Icon shop, as an example of awesome merch for a quality ride. Overall, 9/10 for this incredible immersive park. We will hopefully be back in the next few years to do it all again, maybe Crazy Bats is coming to the end of its life and something new is brewing for that area? 🤔 Let's wait and see...
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I've been to quite a few theme parks around Europe, and I honestly have to say this gem is currently my new favorite. Went on a Sunday with two others, expecting the usual queuing and rude personnel, but oh boy was I wrong. I won't spoil too much though, as you really have to experience this yourselves. Came in via the Mystery entrance, one of many separate entry points, each with it's own parking lot. Very clever, because this immediately spreads out the visitors over the entire park. Immediately I was greeted by three employees having a laugh of themselves, and couldn't help but smile as they pointed us towards the entrance. Bought a parking ticket (€8) on our way to the park, thinking it could get crowdy come closing time. In hindsight, this wasn't even necessary. The first ride was the Crazy River. Our theory was that we'd do the "get somewhat wet" rides first, so we had the whole day to dry up. Waited about 5 minutes in line, reading funny signs about the nature of the ride. "YOU WILL GET SOAKED" isn't a warning. It's a threat. Honestly. We were seated in the raft, along with 4 others, by a grinning employee. Had an amazing ride, got absolutely soaking wet and the same dude smiled as he petted the raft we were in and sarcastically uttered: "I like this machine". There were human drying booths available, something I hadn't seen before. The next ride was the double launch coaster and again, almost no queue. They aren't joking about the rides by the way. Immediately I noticed the "no bullsh*t" attitude of the park towards all of their rides. Everything is immediate, fast and tons of fun. I really enjoyed this one, and went back later that day to ride it again. As we got out, we went to the tower attraction next to it, and was (once again) surprised by the lack of waiting lines and of course the ride itself. Every inch of the park is themed, so even whilst waiting you've got something to look at. In total, there are about five of six themed areas, all of them beautifully executed. It's all kept neat and clean, the staff seem to really enjoy themselves and are funny towards the guests. It's the attention to detail that makes this my new favorite. There are small houses in the African area, that serve no purpose other than creating atmosphere. For example, there's an abandoned barber shop with only one seat, and an old radio playing music and conversations. It's almost creepy, like a scene from the game Fallout. Prices for food and beverages are reasonable, and the stalls are abundant. A piece of advice though; grab yourself a map or download the app because the park can be somewhat confusing to navigate. This may be intentional, and if this is the case, they've done an amazing job. Spot on even, because this forces the guests to walk alternative routes and experience every inch of it. All in all I had an amazing time and really, REALLY, want to go again in the near future. My compliments to every single staff member. You made our day memorable.
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Phantasialand was an incredible theme park. The theming and attention to detail was magnificent. My first time visiting Germany from the UK and I thought we had good theming over here. Phantasialand blows us out of the water. Taron the Intamin blitz coaster was just an exhilarating experience. It’s surrounded by detailed rock work as part of the theming. The launches give a strong kick and I love the lap bar restraints. The layout is smooth and has lots of airtime. I love the craziness of it and you never know where you are going. It’s already so thrilling on the first half and then you hit the second launch which is even more intense than the first. Pushes you right back into your seat. You turn upwards to the left and pass a waterfall which sprays you if you sit on the left. It’s a long coaster but is so thrilling all the way through. Definitely my new favourite coaster. FLY as well was a beautiful new coaster. The whole area is called rookburg and it’s themed as this futuristic steampunk area where we humans can fly. The ride is just so majestic as you walk into the area with the trains flying past. The flying system is so smart with the way you sit down normally then it spins you into flying position before the first launch. The ride is super smooth and I love both the launches. Found that it’s most intense on the front row and you get some serious airtime - something I didn’t expect on a flying coaster. The inversions are forceful and the layout is long and fun. Great addition to the park. Also rode smaller rides like winjas and Colorados adventure when the queues were short. Talocan was a flat ride that was in fact very intense but the theming was crazy definitely recommend but warning you it will spin like crazy. Was very disappointed that during my visit both Black Mamba and Chiapas the log flume were closed all day. Was really excited for them. Food in the park was very expensive and didn’t find huge portions. Liked the churros near the park center though. Overall beautiful theme park with great rollercoasters, wish everything was open when I went but I hope they continue to make new thrilling and innovative additions to the park for the next time I come. Highly recommended.
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5.0
2y

We were so lucky to visit Phantasialand again on 10th April 2023 on our second trip from Ireland. We came last November on our first trip and were so sad to find Rookburgh and FLY closed, but the park made allowance for us to come back as they knew we had to travel from Ireland. Thank you to Phantasialand for excellent customer service via guest services and thank you for the complimentary tickets, it is so very much appreciated, especially as FLY was something we really wanted to experience.

We love this park because of its beautiful themed areas, the stunning themed scores and of course, some amazing world class rides. Taron is indeed THE ride of the park, I can't express how fantastic an experience it is to ride with 2 incredible launches, floater and ejector airtime and so much speed around the stunning land of Klugheim. FLY and Rookburgh are the newest addition to the park and are breathtaking to experience. Just stand in Rookburgh and try to take it all in. It is an assault on the senses of sight, smell and sound. FLY is a beautiful coaster, it is an engineering triumph and a spine-tingling ride from first stepping into the queue line all the way to the brake run. Whilst the flying coaster ride position isn't the most comfortable, specifically on the rider's neck, it is a gorgeous and exhilarating ride, not to be missed.

The other big rides after the top 2 are Colorado Adventure, Talocan, Mystery Castle and Black Mamba in that order. The Winjas are situated in the very pretty Wuze town and, whilst worth a ride, they are a bit painful and not really rerideable as you get slammed around. Maus au Chocolate is a very fun shooting dark ride and it has a lovely queue line. If you want to get soaked try Chiapas and River Quest, just be sure to bring a change of clothes! There is plenty more to choose from to pad out your visit if you wish, never a dull moment. I compliment operations at Phantasialand. Whilst there was some occasions when rides went down, staff were quick to let riders know, queue lines were closed and the Phantasialand app was updated within minutes. The rides were not down for long on the couple of occasions that there were issues. Ride operators seem well trained, very serious about safety and professional. There are no immature teenagers here, like those we have had in our home park back in Ireland, who can be surly, unfriendly or infuriatingly too busy chatting and flirting with each other to get safety checks and dispatches completed in a timely fashion. Not so at Phantasialand, the staff are on it and efficient. They are also friendly and have a smile for guests.

Overall, Phantasialand has a lot to offer for a 2 day visit (any less is just not long enough). It's easy to get to (tram on line 18 out from Koln Cathedral station to Bruhl Mitte then the Phantasialand shuttle at €4 return trip) and you will need 2 full days to do everything you will want to do, including multiple rides on Taron. There are plenty of food and drink offerings, though they can be expensive. There are one or two gluten free options too, which is a bonus. The hotels do look stunning, just a bit out of our price range at present. Staying at one of these hotels would really immerse a visitor fully in the experience, one can only out it on the bucket list. The only area I feel Phantasialand lacks is the merchandise. It is really not great. Taron and FLY deserve incredible merchandise to reflect how great they are, but it is sorely lacking. I did buy one or two things but options are so limited, unless you're a kid or get the dragon mascots that the park seem to be based on. Phantasialand could look at what BPB has done with their Icon shop, as an example of awesome merch for a quality ride.

Overall, 9/10 for this incredible immersive park. We will hopefully be back in the next few years to do it all again, maybe Crazy Bats is coming to the end of its life and something new is brewing for that area? 🤔 Let's...

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5.0
2y

I've been to quite a few theme parks around Europe, and I honestly have to say this gem is currently my new favorite. Went on a Sunday with two others, expecting the usual queuing and rude personnel, but oh boy was I wrong. I won't spoil too much though, as you really have to experience this yourselves.

Came in via the Mystery entrance, one of many separate entry points, each with it's own parking lot. Very clever, because this immediately spreads out the visitors over the entire park. Immediately I was greeted by three employees having a laugh of themselves, and couldn't help but smile as they pointed us towards the entrance. Bought a parking ticket (€8) on our way to the park, thinking it could get crowdy come closing time. In hindsight, this wasn't even necessary.

The first ride was the Crazy River. Our theory was that we'd do the "get somewhat wet" rides first, so we had the whole day to dry up. Waited about 5 minutes in line, reading funny signs about the nature of the ride. "YOU WILL GET SOAKED" isn't a warning. It's a threat. Honestly. We were seated in the raft, along with 4 others, by a grinning employee. Had an amazing ride, got absolutely soaking wet and the same dude smiled as he petted the raft we were in and sarcastically uttered: "I like this machine". There were human drying booths available, something I hadn't seen before.

The next ride was the double launch coaster and again, almost no queue. They aren't joking about the rides by the way. Immediately I noticed the "no bullsh*t" attitude of the park towards all of their rides. Everything is immediate, fast and tons of fun. I really enjoyed this one, and went back later that day to ride it again.

As we got out, we went to the tower attraction next to it, and was (once again) surprised by the lack of waiting lines and of course the ride itself.

Every inch of the park is themed, so even whilst waiting you've got something to look at. In total, there are about five of six themed areas, all of them beautifully executed. It's all kept neat and clean, the staff seem to really enjoy themselves and are funny towards the guests. It's the attention to detail that makes this my new favorite. There are small houses in the African area, that serve no purpose other than creating atmosphere. For example, there's an abandoned barber shop with only one seat, and an old radio playing music and conversations. It's almost creepy, like a scene from the game Fallout.

Prices for food and beverages are reasonable, and the stalls are abundant. A piece of advice though; grab yourself a map or download the app because the park can be somewhat confusing to navigate. This may be intentional, and if this is the case, they've done an amazing job. Spot on even, because this forces the guests to walk alternative routes and experience every inch of it.

All in all I had an amazing time and really, REALLY, want to go again in the near future. My compliments to every single staff member. You made our...

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5.0
2y

Phantasialand was an incredible theme park. The theming and attention to detail was magnificent. My first time visiting Germany from the UK and I thought we had good theming over here. Phantasialand blows us out of the water. Taron the Intamin blitz coaster was just an exhilarating experience. It’s surrounded by detailed rock work as part of the theming. The launches give a strong kick and I love the lap bar restraints. The layout is smooth and has lots of airtime. I love the craziness of it and you never know where you are going. It’s already so thrilling on the first half and then you hit the second launch which is even more intense than the first. Pushes you right back into your seat. You turn upwards to the left and pass a waterfall which sprays you if you sit on the left. It’s a long coaster but is so thrilling all the way through. Definitely my new favourite coaster. FLY as well was a beautiful new coaster. The whole area is called rookburg and it’s themed as this futuristic steampunk area where we humans can fly. The ride is just so majestic as you walk into the area with the trains flying past. The flying system is so smart with the way you sit down normally then it spins you into flying position before the first launch. The ride is super smooth and I love both the launches. Found that it’s most intense on the front row and you get some serious airtime - something I didn’t expect on a flying coaster. The inversions are forceful and the layout is long and fun. Great addition to the park. Also rode smaller rides like winjas and Colorados adventure when the queues were short. Talocan was a flat ride that was in fact very intense but the theming was crazy definitely recommend but warning you it will spin like crazy. Was very disappointed that during my visit both Black Mamba and Chiapas the log flume were closed all day. Was really excited for them. Food in the park was very expensive and didn’t find huge portions. Liked the churros near the park center though. Overall beautiful theme park with great rollercoasters, wish everything was open when I went but I hope they continue to make new thrilling and innovative additions to the park for the next time I come. Highly...

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