4 parks. Inwald medieval park with castle, includes rooms of torture, shop and laser war game at the basement. As far as i remember 15 min. 20 zloty. Few theme baracks. How blacksmiths worked, how pottery worked, and how they lived, all according to the period.
Jan Pawel the second garden, we didn't go, but it looks botanic.
Miniature park. Eiffel tower, Big Ben, Moscow Vasily Blazhenny sobor, as well as all kind of historical Polish sites: Wawel, castles and so on. 5d room. All kind of attractions for kids, ancient Egypt display and scary room. For additional 12 zloty for person a water slide on big round boat attraction.
Dinosaurs park. All kind of dinosaurs... Nice water ponds. Bridges above, caves underground, i gave my kids the phone with a flashlight. Rope challenge above. There are some learning facilities i adored. For example there is a sand box... With a dinosaur skeleton and You suppose to play as an archeologist to reveal it. Well not me, but the kids, but still what a great thought! There is a restaurant in every park. We ate at dinosaurs. 100 zloty for 4 persons. Also included a ride on train like mobile to near small zoo, a bit small. Not too much. But for additional few zloty You can give Your kids a horse ride. There is a trampouline and a place for kids to jump and play. Train comes back in one hour. We paid 260 zloty for all 4 parks, which quite a bit. But REMEMBER, the tickets are for 2 days. You don't have to run, just enjoy. We...
Read moreWe just came back from Park Miniatur Inwałd and our kids are asking when we will go there again. We bought our tickets online. The good thing is that it seems to be valid for a season so there is no rush in using it. Unfortunately you still need to pick up a normal ticket at a counter so we spent 20 minutes in the queue. I hope that park people will improve it. We bought a family ticket for two parks: Park Miniatur and Warownia. Staff recommends to visit Warownia first as it is supposed to be quicker to see. To be honest I don't agree - we spent much more time in the first park and it was more fun in my opinion. Kids could try various activities from medieval ages. All the people from staff were really friendly and cheerful. After 4 hours we switched to Park Miniatur. Miniature buildings there are ok, especially the newer ones which are more detailed. For me it was interesting but this is not much fun for children below 10. There was 5D cinema which kids liked and some cheap amusement park attractions (which we don't like and kids wanted to have a go on them). All in all I think this is a decent place, worth the money we paid for. Not on the same level as the Warwick Castle in UK but we really enjoyed it and I think we will go...
Read moreThe whole day may not be enough to see all the locations, everything will close at 7 pm! the landscape design is wonderful! Our plan was too ambitious - 4 parks per day) Children are delighted with the activities at the medieval location - the Land of Dragons. There are clay modeling, iron forging, weaving, rope making, rafting, traditional games. Animators are just super! Attractions (rope park, trampolines, slides, cars) are both in the Dinopark and in the Miniature park. Adults really liked the models of Polish castles and palaces. There is a cafe on the territory of the Dinopark with normal food, but the queues are long. My personal advice is to go on weekdays, not weekend, and don't take more than 3...
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