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Italy | Mirabilandia Amusement Park 🎠

Before Easter break started, we planned a trip to an amusement park. This time, we chose Mirabilandia, next to Ravenna, and here's our strategy πŸ‘‡πŸ» Transportation πŸš‰ Departed from Florence SMN ➑️ Transferred in Faenza ➑️ Arrived in Ravenna. The train tickets were very cheap at 12.3€ per person, and the journey took about three hours. Hotel 🏨 Amusement Park Strategy 🏰 First, buy tickets in advance on the official website. It was 27.9€ per person (but daily prices seem to vary; the ones we bought for April 15th were cheaper than other days). We didn't buy express passes. The park's opening hours in April are 10:30-18:00. We entered the park at 11 in the morning without needing to queue, just scanned the code and entered. There weren't many people in the park that day. The waiting time for each ride was very short; except for popular projects that took about 20 minutes, other projects could almost all be enjoyed within 10 minutes! We played in the order from right to left on the map (the route was very well arranged, highly recommended). Here's the park map πŸ—ΊοΈ First Stop: Dinosaur Park πŸ¦• 69 (Queue Time: 20min) There were many children in this area. We queued for project 69 for about ten minutes, but the machine broke down just as it was our turn, which was quite a loss. Second Stop: Drop Tower 🌐 70 (Queue Time: 10min) 69 and 70 are very close, no need to walk, you can play them directly next to each other. The drop tower is divided into two sides, the left side is more thrilling as it rises directly to the highest point and then drops ⬇️, the right side is fast to rise, both are worth trying. Third Stop: The Largest Roller Coaster 🎒 54 (Queue Time: 20min) After the drop tower, we headed straight for the roller coaster. The line was long, but the speed was fast. There are two passages, one for the front car and one for the back. After watching the video replay, I found that I had passed out in the middle πŸ˜‚ Fourth Stop: DUCATI Park (Queue Time: 10min) This area is quite large with three or four projects. Our target was definitely the Ducati track, but since it was under maintenance when we went, it opened in the afternoon. We had lunch at the restaurant in the Ducati exhibition hall, with prices all under 10€, which was relatively cheap. There are separately charged projects in the exhibition hall, 10€ per time to experience the joy of Ducati motorcycles 🏍️, a paradise for boys. Fifth Stop: Log Flume πŸ’§ 53 (Queue Time: 15min) This project is on the water. I didn't buy a raincoat and relied on hiding under my friend's arm to block the water, and I didn't get wet at all. #AmusementPark #Easter #MyStories #FunAtThePark

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Italy | Mirabilandia Amusement Park 🎠

Before Easter break started, we planned a trip to an amusement park. This time, we chose Mirabilandia, next to Ravenna, and here's our strategy πŸ‘‡πŸ» Transportation πŸš‰ Departed from Florence SMN ➑️ Transferred in Faenza ➑️ Arrived in Ravenna. The train tickets were very cheap at 12.3€ per person, and the journey took about three hours. Hotel 🏨 Amusement Park Strategy 🏰 First, buy tickets in advance on the official website. It was 27.9€ per person (but daily prices seem to vary; the ones we bought for April 15th were cheaper than other days). We didn't buy express passes. The park's opening hours in April are 10:30-18:00. We entered the park at 11 in the morning without needing to queue, just scanned the code and entered. There weren't many people in the park that day. The waiting time for each ride was very short; except for popular projects that took about 20 minutes, other projects could almost all be enjoyed within 10 minutes! We played in the order from right to left on the map (the route was very well arranged, highly recommended). Here's the park map πŸ—ΊοΈ First Stop: Dinosaur Park πŸ¦• 69 (Queue Time: 20min) There were many children in this area. We queued for project 69 for about ten minutes, but the machine broke down just as it was our turn, which was quite a loss. Second Stop: Drop Tower 🌐 70 (Queue Time: 10min) 69 and 70 are very close, no need to walk, you can play them directly next to each other. The drop tower is divided into two sides, the left side is more thrilling as it rises directly to the highest point and then drops ⬇️, the right side is fast to rise, both are worth trying. Third Stop: The Largest Roller Coaster 🎒 54 (Queue Time: 20min) After the drop tower, we headed straight for the roller coaster. The line was long, but the speed was fast. There are two passages, one for the front car and one for the back. After watching the video replay, I found that I had passed out in the middle πŸ˜‚ Fourth Stop: DUCATI Park (Queue Time: 10min) This area is quite large with three or four projects. Our target was definitely the Ducati track, but since it was under maintenance when we went, it opened in the afternoon. We had lunch at the restaurant in the Ducati exhibition hall, with prices all under 10€, which was relatively cheap. There are separately charged projects in the exhibition hall, 10€ per time to experience the joy of Ducati motorcycles 🏍️, a paradise for boys. Fifth Stop: Log Flume πŸ’§ 53 (Queue Time: 15min) This project is on the water. I didn't buy a raincoat and relied on hiding under my friend's arm to block the water, and I didn't get wet at all. #AmusementPark #Easter #MyStories #FunAtThePark

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