The park itself is great. I went to the net park and it was fun, I really recommend it. Although the ticket for 50 min of net park is 10€, which is a little bit overpriced in my opinion.
Now let's talk about the cafe in the park. They have a great selection of foods and drinks. I wanted to order a slushie and asked the staff about the flavours, she said "The yellow is lemon, the red is strawberry ...", so I ordered the yellow one BUT 1) the drink wasn't priced anywhere and the big drink cost me 5€ 2) the yellow slushie wasn't even lemon flavoured!! So basically, I paid 5€ for the drink that wasn't even the flavour that I wanted 🙃 Also, my boyfriend ordered the bubble waffle and the waffle was pretty overcooked.
So the park was great but be critical...
Read moreIt was first time when we tried Tarzan. Kid is 6 years old and instructors did a very good introduction for him, as well as in the ground between two trees there was a small line for new joiners, and instructor together with kid was explaining and showing how to use the safety belt. At the end of the line kid learned the basics and was ready for adventures. Kid felt 2 times, the second time it was serious and his foot was stuck between steps. Instructor was nearby and helped him on time. 2 hours was enough to complete all 3 paths allowed by age. Queues are big, need to wait for 20 min, could be more,...
Read moreThe obstacle tracks themselves are good and fun the kids enjoyed them a lot.
A few issues however: This park is more expensive than other "Tarzans" parks. For example the 6-9yo ticket costs 12 euros and not 10 like their web page says. The green/blue tracks in the 6-9yo ticket require the kid to reach 150cm with their hand (otherwise they would be physically unable to pass). This is not mentioned anywhere while buying the ticket and only written on the track itself. The park map says there are toilets on the premises but actually there are none and kids need to go the far end of...
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