Europa Park



Theme Park:Europa Park (since 1975)
Part of the Resort
Europa-Park Freizeit- und Erlebnisresort
Address:Europa Park Straße 2
77977 Rust
http://www.europapark.de/de
Operated by:Fam. Mack


Europa Park in Rust, Baden-Württemberg is the largest and most visited theme park in Germany. The amusement park was built in 1975 as an exhibition area for the rides of Heinrich Mack GmbH & Co. KG – today Mack Rides GmbH & Co. KG, which have their production facilities in nearby Waldkirch near Freiburg. The Mack family, who own the park, has been running the amusement park ever since.

Europa Park is home to a very large number of roller coasters and family-friendly rides, as well as dark rides, all of which have been assigned to European themed countries and thus offer an extremely immersive experience. There is something new to discover at every corner of the amusement park, no matter how small.

 
Reviews

A trip to Croatia on Voltron Nevera
Batavia is burning – and you want to go there?
Ba-a-a Express in the Harbo(u)r Street
French lobby work at Europa Park
A positive surprise at Europa Park
A great weekend at Europa-Park

 



 

Fun Fact #1: The amusement park was originally intended to be run by the showman Otto Tiemann. Since he died shortly before the opening, the Mack family took over the management themselves. Hans-Jürgen Tiemann, Otto Tiemann’s son, however, opened the Heide-Park in Soltau three years later. Even today one can discover many similarities within the two parks.

Fun Fact #2: As the track of the popular roller coaster Eurosat has reached the end of its lifetime in 2018, it was replaced. However, as the Eurosat hall is very complex, only a few modules were removed and the track was lifted out bit by bit. To keep the support structure stable, only single rail sections were removed and replaced by the new rail.

Fun Fact #3: Although the first rollercoaster restaurant is located in Harburg Harbour in Hamburg, the Food Loop was the first restaurant of its kind where the pots also go through vertical loops.


 
 
 

Highlights of the Theme Park

 




 

Arthur

The dark ride coaster based on a French movie

 


 

Atlantica SuperSplash

The Shoot the Chute with a hump

 


 

Ba-a-a Express

A very cute family coaster

 


 

Blue Fire Megacoaster

The first of many

 


 

Euro-Mir

The first spinning coaster

 


 

Eurosat CanCan Coaster

The perfect indoor coaster

 


 

Jungfrau Gletscherflieger

A very fun flatride

 


 

Piraten in Batavia

Europa Park’s modern dark ride

 


 

Schweizer Bobbahn

The first of its kind

 


 

Silver Star

The large coaster you can spot in the distance

 


 

Snorri Touren

The dark ride that tells the story of the nearby water park

 


 

Tiroler Wildwasserbahn

A great classic

 


 

Voletarium

The flying theatre right at the entrance of the theme park

 


Voltron Nevera

 

Voltron Nevera

A thrilling adventure

 


 

Wodan – Timbur Coaster

A short GCI with a great pacing

 


Ba-a-a Express in the Harbo(u)r Street

Off to Ireland

In fact, the Irish theming area was last year’s novelty and it would be more interesting to talk about this year’s novelty, but just like the newly designed children’s area with the Ba-a-a Express roller coaster, the new Voletarium flight simulator will not open until the high season. As usual, it’s a shame when new rides don’t open at the beginning of the season. However, we’re talking about Europa Park here, and we’ll soon find out that despite all the self-congratulation about being the best amusement park in the world, the negative touch of this advertising campaign is only of interest to the brains behind it; the rest of us already know that Europa Park is one of the best amusement parks in the world.

In contrast to other theme parks around the world, however, Rust is surprisingly down-to-earth when it comes to the design of the children’s area. In fact, they are surprisingly independent and do not rely on the licensing of small children’s rides, as is the case with the British population who are lured en masse into these areas (be it Paultons Park, Alton Towers or Drayton Manor). Instead, they trust in their own concept and allow the former children’s world to have an extensive themed area with lots of humour and wit. St Patrick can at least be satisfied, the Irish themed area is quite nice.

Ba-a-a Express

The main reason for visiting the park on this Easter Sunday was to ride the Ba-a-a Express, the park’s newest roller coaster. Designed and built by ART Engineering GmbH, with the tracks themselves bent by Mack Rides, this small ride is aimed primarily at the park’s younger visitors, whose introduction to roller coasters could previously only be on Pegasus or the Alpenexpress, or perhaps the Wild Mouse Matterhornblitz or the Schweizer Bobbahn.

The compact layout is quick to set up and just as easy to ride. After gaining a few metres of altitude in a right-hander with friction wheels, the track descends into a leisurely straight. This leads immediately into a left-hander, followed by an equally quick change of direction and the completion of the backward turn. This is followed by a short S-curve and then the station. All good things come in twos, so you cross the track once more before coming to a halt.

The Ba-a-a Express is a nice children’s coaster with a surprisingly comfortable train and an admittedly very interesting technology; the floor of the station is lowered on both sides before the train can leave, but the railings at the ends of the station are not folded away. I didn’t quite understand this, but I suspect it’s for maintenance reasons, as it doesn’t really seem to be relevant to safety. Well, for the target group the coaster is definitely more than adequate and parents will certainly enjoy the ride as well. Also, the design of the ride is quite fluffy.

Pictures Europa Park

 


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Hamburger Frühlingsdom (2017)

If you ask me about the ultimate HUSS attraction, I would refer to the Flic Flac. It is an insane maschine, which was born in a time when everything had to offer multiple upside down moments. Yeah, it is a product of the late 90’s. Interestingly, the Flic Flac came into existance as the Mega Dance – a modern approach of the classical Swing-Up –, which suddenly had to react to the new Shake attractions of Mondial, which just turned the world upside down, in order to stay interesting. Due to several crack problems, there are not many Flic Flacs left in operation. To the suprise of everybody, the showman Hanstein took his hand over the old Flic Flac of the showman Schrod and created Devil Rock. For many years, Devil Rock offered an insane ride sensation – as it is just the case with every ride by Hanstein –, before he sold it up to the showman Steffen. As I love this ride, I could not resist to visit this year’s edition of the Hamburger Frühlingsdom:

 


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