This is a nature and atractions park at the same time. It is located in the South of Germany, near the beautiful lake of Konstanz. We were there for an afternoon on a public holiday and it was not that full. The waether was really nice, not to hot and not too cold. I can imagine that on hot days it is difficult to find shadow near the atractions. There are realy wild animails and bears and wolfs. But also Deer, which can be feed - our children loved feeding them. You can buy "animal" food to feed there, I believe you cannot just feed the animails food you take from home. These food is solled in small packages or paper cups, in the end it was nice to see all the trashbins so full (even not fitting) packages and cups. Maybe there is a more sustainable/reusable way of doing this. There is a small train, which the children loved also, and many atractions for mostly children from 4 years old on. There are also options for small children, just not as many as for older ones. The food options there are not a lot and more expensive than usual in Germany, I guess normal for a park. If you have the chance, take food with you. Overall we really liked the time we spent there, the connection with nature, but also the atractions and would defnatelly recoomend a visit to this park if you are with children near by or passing...
Read moreAn sich ein schöner und gepflegter Park. Die Kinder hatten Spaß.
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Wenn man für eine Durchschnittsfamilie (2 Ew, 2 Kinder) 56,00 Euro zahlt (was an sich normal ist), erwartet man, dass alle der wenigen Fahrgeschäfte frei sind. Statt dessen muss man für die automatische Ponybahn, das 5-sitzige "Riesenrad", die Selbstlenkbagger, "Überflieger" und der sog. Nautic-Jet (Boots-Schanze), sowie die üblichen Wackelfahrzeuge die man vom Einkaufszentrum her kennt und "Go Kart" extra zahlen. Pro Person und Fahrt je 1 Euro. Auch das Tierfutter kostet pro Portion je einen Euro. Wenn man also mit 2 Kindern unterwegs ist, jedes Kind Tiere füttern und alle vorhandenen kostenpflichtige Fahrgeschäfte einmal fahren will, muss man nochmal mit mindestens 16 Euro zusätzlich rechnen.
Kostenlos und gelungen sind hingegen die Parkeisenbahn, die Rutschen (inkl. Rutschenturm) und der Abenteuerspielplatz inkl. Kettcars, Wackelräder, Wasserfontänen, Hüpfkissen und kleinem Indoor-Bereich, sowie der PKW-Parkplatz. Letzteres gleicht sich allerdings wieder mit 8 Euro für einen Bollerwagen aus.
Von den angegebenen 75 Hektar Fläche merkt der Besucher nichts, da nur ein kleiner Bereich Publikumsfläche vorhanden ist. Der Rest ist natürlich für die Tiere, aber zum Vergleich bieten gefühlt die Insel Mainau oder das Ravensburger Spieleland mit zusammen 75ha jeweils
Read moreThis park has lots of potential to be not only a fantastic experience but also be extremely profitable. Sadly it looks like owners and employees are uninterested. Could not see many animals inside only dear and wildhogs. There is an entrance fee however every automated game or ride inside needs a euro coin to run. On average the total cost is around double the entrance fee. Drink and food is on the expensive side but you can bring your own picnic. There are even a couple of BBQ pits to use. This park is suitable for kids from around 4 upto 12 or 13. The people who work there need some coaching on how to deal with customers: for a moment I felt they are doing a prison sentence. The person at the ticket desk does not speak English - unforgivable for a park that attracts tourists and foreigners. They don't take any of the major credit cards also unforgivable in the 21st century in modern Germany " the beacon of hope for Europe". I would still recommend visiting this park if you have young kids and if you are willing to ignore a couple of annoyances. you can relax and...
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