Legoland Deutschland



Theme Park:Legoland Deutschland (since 2002)
Part of the Resort
Legoland Deutschland Resort
Address:Legoland Allee 2
89312 Günzburg
https://www.legoland.de
Operated by:Merlin Entertainments Group

Legoland Deutschland in Günzburg, located between Ulm and Augsburg in Bavaria, is one of the largest Legoland theme parks of the Merlin Entertainments Group. Like every Legoland, the park is characterised by its numerous replicas of national and international buildings in the Miniland section of the park. In addition, Legoland Deutschland offers an exquisite number of roller coasters and other rides for the whole family, all of which are also excellently staged by the well known clip-on bricks. In general, the park is well thought-out and can show some atmospheric themed areas that merge very well.

Fun Fact #1: Legoland Deutschland is not the first Legoland in Germany. As early as the 1970s, there was the first Legoland directly on the Baltic Sea, Legoland Sierksdorf. Today, however, the site belongs to Hansa Park. 

Fun Fact #2: Originally, the small roller coaster Drachenjagd was supposed to open with the park and to be called Bergwerkbahn.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Theme Park

 




 

Das große LEGO Rennen

A wild family ride

 


 

Drachenjagd

The small family coaster

 


 

Dschungel X-Pedition

A surprising log flume

 


 

Feuerdrache

The large family coaster with the dark ride section

 


 

Flying Ninjago

The original interactive roll-over ride

 


 

Maximus – der Flug des Wächters

The entry level B&M Wing Coaster

 



 

Miniland

The large miniature area in the middle of the park

 


 

Power Builder

The Kuka Robot ride

 


 

Tempel X-Pedition

An interactive dark ride

 


Ninja training in Legoland

Preface

What do you do if you are a fan of the Sky Fly rides of the manufacturer Gerstlauer and completely disregard the opening hours of the Holiday Park in advance but are already in Darmstadt? Certainly not the way back of 500 km to Hamburg, when you can also have a way back of about 1000 km, but with one or the other ride. Surely you shouldn’t make this decision at 10 o’clock in the morning, so that you don’t reach Legoland Deutschland until the afternoon due to the rather modest condition of the south German motorways. At the entrance to the parking lot we found out that the rides close already one hour before the actual closing time of the park, so we only had about 90 minutes left for the park and Flying Ninjago.

Legoland Deutschland

Tempel X-Pedition

In 2013, a good three years after Legoland Billund, the dark ride Tempel X-Pedition opened at Legoland Deutschland, where you can go on an interactive treasure hunt through the Egyptian temple armed with pistols in search of the tomb treasure of the pharaohs. The ride is handsome and original, but a little too short. Although the rides in Billund and Günzburg are the same, the outdoor area here is much more convincing.

Flying Ninjago

In the same year in which the prototype of the Sky Fly rides was presented to the public in Nigloland, France, Flying Ninjago, the second ride of this type, was opened. Since then, the prototype, which was designed after the quite popular in-house animation series Ninjago, has been putting its more or less daring passengers upside down or not, but unfortunately without The Weekend Whip, the title music of the series, as soundtrack. Instead, you accumulate your rollovers under shallow Asian-sounding music, which can be numerous even without much practice. Unfortunately, the ride was operated without the last two rows for most of the time, so that there was some waiting time in the otherwise empty park.

Halloween in Legoland

Interestingly enough, Halloween was already taking place at the time of our visit, which is why the medieval area was significantly redesigned and the Feuerdrache (fire dragon) was therefore shown in a different guise. Nearly all figures were transformed into ghosts with sheets and the soundtracks were deactivated or changed, but this limited the sense of the dark ride before the actual roller coaster part a bit. For the more courageous children there was also a little Maze, which was indeed operated during the week, despite the small crowd.

Pictures Legoland Deutschland

 


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Efteling



Theme Park:Efteling (since 1952)
Part of the Resort
Efteling Theme Park Resort
Address:Europalaan 1
5171 KW Kaatsheuvel
https://www.efteling.com/de
Operated by:Stichting Natuurpark de Efteling

Baron 1898 • B&M Dive Coaster • EftelingEfteling in Kaatsheuvel, Noord-Brabant ist the biggest and most visited theme park in the Netherlands. The amusement park originated as a fairytale forest in 1952, but originally as a nature park in the 1930s, where a total of 10 fairytales were told. Under the direction of the artist Anton Pieck, after whom the central square with a few smaller carousels in the Marerijk area is named, the fairytale forest grew steadily and – unlike most other theme parks – never lost its importance. Beside the talking tree Sprookjesboom, which tells the children the fairy tales of Sprookjesbos in Dutch, you will find some bizarre and very interesting things, such as the Indian water lilies or the flying fakir. Especially with smaller children you can easily spend most of your time in the park in this area.

The park is home to a large number of very impressive and highly immersive dark rides. It also houses a fine selection of roller coasters for the whole family. The park’s slogan “World of Wonders” quickly comes to reality, when you start to discover all the details presented in the park. Especially the talking rubbish bins Holle Bolle Gijs will stick in your memories, as they always did for many generations before.

Fun Fact #1: The roller coaster Python was once the largest roller coaster in Europe and one of the first coasters ever build to feature four inversions. At one point in the past, Efteling planned to even enlarge the roller coaster by adding many exiting new ride sections to the coaster. Unfortunately, these plans were never realised. The roller coaster itself never lost anything of its importance and the track was recently being replaced.

Carnaval Festival • Mack Rides Darkride • EftelingFun Fact #2: Nearly all the music, which you will encounter during your day, is written for the park. The evening show Aquanura is a great way to celebrate these tunes and relive all your adventures during the day.

Fun Fact #3: Efteling is open all year round and features some of the best theme park events out there. With the Efteling Summer Festival or Winter Efteling, every theme park enthusiast will be absolutely overwhelmed by the offering of the park.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Theme Park

 




 

Baron 1898

Pride comes before a fall

 


Carnaval Festival • Mack Rides Darkride • Efteling

 

Carnaval Festival

A fun trip around the world

 


Droomvlucht • Vekoma Darkride • Efteling

 

Droomvlucht

The dream flight

 


Fata Morgana • Intamin Dark Ride • Efteling

 

Fata Morgana

An enchanting journey

 


Efteling

 

Halve Maen

Europe’s largest boat swing

 


Joris en de Draak

 

Joris en de Draak

A fast-paced race on the wooden roller coaster

 


 

Max + Moritz

Two family roller coasters

 


Python • Vekoma MK1200 • Efteling

 

Python

The Dutch classic

 


 

Symbolica

A modern dark ride

 


Villa Volta

 

Villa Volta

The first Mad House

 


Vliegende Hollander • KumbaK Water Coaster • Efteling

 

Vliegende Hollander

The water roller coaster with the cursed ship

 


Vogel Rok

 

Vogel Rok

A great indoor coaster

 


 
 

Past Highlights of the Theme Park

 




Bobbaan

 

Bob

A breathtaking bobsleigh run

 


Polka Marina • Vekoma Regatta • Efteling

 

Polka Marina

A very interesting ride