Pre-Opening with obstructions and Krake lebt!

Preface

Where the REWE Family Days took place last year, this year it should be a little more exclusive, at least for the annual ticket holders of Heide Park. Thanks to an action of the radio station FFN where their listeners could come to the park for only 25€, a Shitstorm was ignited by the fans, whereby an ERT of 3 hours at the Krake and the maze Krake lebt! was initiated to keep the fans happy.

First of all, this ERT would not have been necessary and so it turned out that the two attractions were comparatively full between 10 – 13 o’clock, while the rest of the park was as if extinct. As there were only annual ticket holders in the park, the queues for renewal or (re)application were the longest during the day, especially after closing time.

Heide park and its kraken

The fully themed Krake roller coaster

After the gate was opened shortly before 10 o’clock, most fans ran to the object they had missed so longingly the previous year, the Kraken’s Mouth. A few minutes later Hauke and I were able to take a closer look at it, after all we wanted to profit from the ERT, which as mentioned above turned out to be unnecessary. After a ride in the third row, where we didn’t really notice the octopus mouth, we planned to ride in the first row. The experience in the first row is now massively clouded by the visible. Where last year there was a clear view and you could develop a certain feeling of height, today you stare at an ugly mouth.

Also from the outside the mouth looks completely out of place and so it would have been better if it had never been attached. However, one must admit that Heide Park has managed to get rid of all its critics during the winter break. In the various forums it was quite a funny picture to suddenly hear even the biggest critics saying how great it is that Heide park has created something so fast and so good. The shipwreck on the other hand is well done and equipped with all kinds of details, also the tentacles that try to pull it into the depths look very good. Unfortunately the ship is not flooded by the water fountains, also the clearance gauge is much too generous, so that no head chopper effect could be created.

Krake lebt!

The follow-up story of the Krake is told at Krake lebt!, the first all-year-round maze in Germany. In a relatively large group you are taken to the chamber of horrors and are allowed to be scanned to prove your “deep vision”. The data recorded during the process can be viewed later, if you don’t just walk past it. In the following pre-show room you will be well prepared for the story, after which you should take a closer look at the wreck of the sunken ship. The fact that the crew went a little bit crazy during the process serves as an ideal model for what follows.

After leaving the dive capsule, you will find yourself in a room that should look familiar to every dungeon visitor, the Labyrinth of the Forgotten. Depending on how much buffer you need for the opening act you can spend some time here, but the effect is better than in the dungeons in Hamburg, London or other cities. Shortly afterwards you are picked up and basically feel like in a mini dungeon, which would have been quite original, but no, you are in a Maze. In the following rooms the actors try to be somehow creepy, but banging on pots and giving you a nasty look is not enough. There was only one person who was halfway convincing and brought the mania of the crew closer. It would have been better if the people would have said more, would have portrayed their roles and their fate better and would have described the fate of the group as relatively hopeless.

The rooms in Krake lebt! are quite neat, but in total a bit too darkly lit, or as in the case of the second queue room (room consisting of simple zigzags) simply not lit at all. So it doesn’t help much if you are told that you can orientate yourself at the left wall. Especially worth mentioning and to be positively emphasized is the room in which one is confronted with the octopus and is well humidified. You can also marvel at what the Maze has made of you. In contrast to other Mazes you are not chased out with a chain saw, which is quite appropriate.

The way the Maze Krake lebt! is currently operated in Soltau is absolutely ridiculous, just like in the Italian Gardaland or the English Thorpe Park. The potential of stringing together confusing corridors is not exploited and it would be better to really make a kind of mini dungeon out of it and thus at least increase the entertainment value considerably, even if the creepy factor, which is currently not available anyway, would probably suffer. Since it was basically the first day for the crew, things can still change for the better, but I advise everyone to visit the Maze, if at all, only when the queue is relatively empty. I myself will give the Maze another chance towards the end of the season with the hope that things have changed a bit.

 

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Otter-Zentrum



Animal Park:Otter Zentrum (since 1988)
AddressSudendorfallee
29384 Hankensbüttel
https://otterzentrum.de/otter-zentrum
Operated by:Aktion Fischotterschutz e.V.

OtterOtter-Zentrum  nearby Hankensbüttel in the Lüneburg Heath in Lower Saxony, Germany is a medium sized animal park specialised on otters and related animals. The park was founded in 1988 and offers a great edutainment experience during the large round trip.

 
 
 

 

Highlights of the Animal Park

 



 

Otter

 

Baummarder

 

Pine marten

 


Iltis

 

Polecat

 


A slightly longer visit at the Otter-Zentrum

Otter-Zentrum

Since the year 1988, the Otter-Zentrum is located on the southern edge of the Lüneburg Heath. The initiator of the centre and founder of the Fischotterschutz eV Claus Reuther was previously involved in the otter research enclosure Oderhaus in the Harz and committed himself to the research of domestic animals, which are less known than most of the African animals.

As a recognised conservation association, the association not only takes care of the existence of the threatened species of the otter, but also tries to give the rivers their natural shape back by buying and leasing river plots. The rivers are then sold with conditions, so that the otter can settle again. Furthermore, research is conducted at the center, but this is an inaccessible area to the visitors.

Around 100,000 visitors come to the park every year. During the 2-3 hour tour you can learn a lot of interesting facts. In addition to countless, mostly quite creative, game and information opportunities on the edge of the trails, the animal care takers answer a lot of your questions (in particular at the times of feeding). In contrast to other zoos this happens with a certain commitment, even if there are only a few people in the park.

In addition to the eponymous otter, there are several other, related or historically related, animals in the Otter-Zentrum. Thus, in addition to badgers, martens, ermines, polecats, and minks, there is the otter dog which basically only exists due to otter hunting being very popular in England a few hundred years ago.

The very natural enclosures are all exceptionally large and have enough retreat for the animals. In addition to elevated grandstands, there are some tunnels from which you can watch the animals from. Particularly noteworthy here is the enclosure of the tree marten, which gives you not only a wonderful view of the action under and in the trees, but also is the only one of its kind in Europe.

Pictures Otter-Zentrum

Conclusion Otter-Zentrum

The Otter-Zentrum is a kind of special zoo and thus one of the most beautiful destinations in the south of the Lüneburg Heath. During the season there are numerous events and actions around the center. In the warmer months there is also the possibility to discover the neighbouring lake by boat, or to cool down in the forest pool or at the water playground. Also for the physical well-being is taken care of and thus the Otter-Zentrum in Hankensbüttel offers enough possibilities to spend half or even a whole day here with the otters.

 

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