Movie Park Germany



Theme Park:Movie Park Germany (since 2005)
Warner Bros. Movie World Germany
(1996 - 2004)
Bavaria Filmpark Bottrop (1992 - 1993)
Das neue Traumland (1986 - 1991)
Traumlandpark (1977 - 1985)
Kirchhellener Märchenwald (1967 - 1976)
Address:Warner Allee 1
46244 Bottrop
https://www.movieparkgermany.de
Operated by:Parques Reunidos

Movie Park Germany in Bottrop-Kirchhelen, North Rhine-Westphalia is one of the most historical amusement parks in Germany. Although the amusement park in its current form has only existed since 1996, there were already four different parks on the site, including the Bavaria Filmpark. This was then taken over by Warner Bros., whereupon the park was redesigned according to the model of Warner Bros. Movie World in Australia. Since then the amusement park offers a wide range of family-friendly rides and roller coasters in a very immersive environment on an area of 45 hectares – you feel like being in a movie.

Fun Fact #1: Bandit is the first modern wooden roller coaster in Germany. Built by the RCCA, the ride offers a compact and extremely wild layout, which is ridden on trains of Premier Rides. After only two years the rather heavy trains replaced the original trains made by Intamin, which showed unpleasant vertical accelerations due to their axle distance (which was almost identical to the distance between the trestles).

Fun Fact #2: In October it will be eerily beautiful in Movie Park Germany. Back in 1998, the Halloween Horror Fest brought a new level of horror to the visitors and from then on formed the foundation for Europe’s largest Halloween event.

Fun Fact #3: The park has a very active and loyal fanbase, including one of the most focused fan groups ever: The Excalibur Fanclub of the Dark Forest, formerly the Mystery River Fanclub.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Theme Park

 




 

Area51 – Top Secret

One of the best dark rides

 


 

Bandit

A great wooden coaster

 


 

Crazy Cops New York

A stunt show spectacle

 


 

Excalibur – Secret of the dark forest

A raging river adventure

 


 

High Fall

Stand-Up if you wanna drop

 


 

Jimmy Neutrons Atomic Flyer

A brillant family coaster

 


 

MP Express

A Suspended Looping Coaster

 


 

Sidekick

The awesome pendulum ride

 


 

Star Trek: Operation Enterprise

The triple launch coaster

 


 

Studio Tour

When a Studio Tour suddenly goes wild

 


 

Time Riders

An old-school simulator adventure

 


 

Van Helsing’s Factory

The wild indoor roller coaster

 


Wunderland Kalkar



Theme Park:Wunderland Kalkar (since 2011)
Kernie's Familienpark (2000 - 2010)
Address:Griether Straße 110 - 120
47546 Kalkar
https://www.wunderlandkalkar.eu/de
Operated by:Han Groot Obbink

Wunderland Kalkar is an all-inclusive amusement park and resort on the site of the former nuclear power plant Kalkar in North Rhine-Westphalia, which was sold long before its opening due to political and security concerns in 1991. From the former administration buildings, a larger hotel complex was developed, between the individual buildings, or on and in the buildings, the amusement park Wunderland Kalkar.

The park is known for its wide range of rides made by Zamperla, including the Vertical Swing ride, which makes its rounds in the former cooling tower of the nuclear power plant.

 
 
 

Highlights of the Theme Park

 




 

Achterbahn

A long powered coaster

 

 

Vertical Swing

Probably the most famous swing ride

 

 

Wildwasserbahn

Steep drops and a wet encounter

 

Complimentary ice cream and long queues in Kalkar

Wunderland Kalkar

How an amusement park became one of the biggest investment ruins of the last few years was impressively demonstrated at the Nürburgring with the Ring°Werk, but how an investment ruin became an amusement park resort can be seen in the development of Wunderland Kalkar. When the nuclear power plant Kalkar was finally shut down in 1991 due to political and safety concerns, a buyer was sought for the site, which was then sold for a bargain. The former administration buildings were turned into a larger hotel complex. Between the individual buildings, or on and in the buildings, the Wunderland Kalkar amusement park was built.

Without any major exception, the park’s offer consists of rides by the Italian manufacturer Zamperla, but the larger and more interesting rides by the manufacturer are completely missing, which is hardly significant in relation to the target group.

Disk’O and Vertical Swing

The most interesting rides are the Disk’O, located on the roof of a building, which scores with its intensive ride program and the Vertical Swing, located in the cooling tower, where the additional gondola carrier doesn’t fall off, as in the Polish amusement park Śląskie Wesołe Miasteczko, and thus instead of an interesting freefall only offers a boring panoramic ride. The American fans of Theme Park Review envy us for this ride.

Achterbahn and Wildwasserbahn

However, also normal roller coaster fans will get their money’s worth, because the park’s roller coaster named Achterbahn is a quite interesting example of a Powered Coaster, if only it weren’t for the dispatch, which destroys all fun. Unfortunately, there is hardly any interaction with the neighbouring Wildwasserbahn log flume, which offers much too steep slopes and is averagely wet.

Long queues and free fries

In general, the handling in the park is a bad joke and starts already at the entrance, where one can wait a little longer despite the printed tickets, as there were many ticket buyers through Groupon and Co. who wanted to finally redeem their vouchers before the end of the season. In the park itself, the crowd was divided relatively homogeneously across the park, but most of the visitors spent their day queuing for free fries at the central distribution points below the cooling tower. Here a decentralization, as is often the case, would be a solution, also an abolition of the all-you-can-eat offer for fries and ice cream would be an idea, but that would probably result in a lower entrance fee. For the portions at least, standing in line in long queues is hardly worth it, but hey it’s free after all.

Pictures Wunderland Kalkar

Conclusion Wunderland Kalkar

Wunderland Kalkar is one of the most interesting amusement parks in the world due to its location and its prehistory, which also attracted international attention with the original placement of its rides. Due to the abundance of the park, however, I spent much more time than planned in the park, so that one should not choose the sunniest weekend for weeks for a visit when various vouchers come up. Otherwise, the Wunderland Kalkar could surely be described as a quite solid amusement park, but due to the expensive entrance fee, despite the food policy of the park, the price-performance ratio is rather mediocre.

 

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