Meldrik @lemmy.wtf
Legoland. Obviously 😎
22 0 ReplySibbo @sopuli.xyz
Europapark in Rust
21 0 Replynahostdeutschland @feddit.org That one is awesome - one of Europes best parks
6 0 ReplyLazycog @sopuli.xyz
I heard good things about this park, but didn't have time to visit when I was close by :(
Was it super crowded? I heard that it is really popular but someone said it's quite big so crowds are not a problem?
5 0 ReplySibbo @sopuli.xyz
You can expect to wait an hour for a coaster on full days... But it helps to go early in the morning. And ride less popular coasters. Also in the evening, I remember riding silver star with 10 minutes queue time.
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UnlikelyPython @feddit.uk I’ve not been myself but I know two people who have and swear it was great at Efterling
15 0 ReplyBloodyhog @lemmy.world Absolutely! Something very different, well designed, and huge. Highly recommend.
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Blaze (he/him) @lemmy.dbzer0.com OP
I've been to Phantasialand once, it was quite nice, very good vibe and decorations
10 0 ReplyLazycog @sopuli.xyz
Is this the park somewhat close to Cologne (Köln)? I ended up there once by accident while backpacking and took basically a random Flixbus. Looked nice indeed!
(I don't recommend taking random Flixbuses for amusement)
3 0 ReplyBlaze (he/him) @lemmy.dbzer0.com OP
Yes, I think so! This one: https://www.phantasialand.de/en/
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Greasecat @feddit.dk
Basically all parks in Denmark. Maybe not Legoland during high season.
7 0 ReplyBlaze (he/him) @lemmy.dbzer0.com OP
Which one is your favourite?
4 0 ReplyGreasecat @feddit.dk
Most definite Djurs Sommerland. Being local helps as well. 😅
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BestBouclettes @jlai.lu France: Parc Astérix, Walibi
Belgium: Walibi
Germany: Europapark, Phantasialand, Legoland
Denmark: Legoland
Netherlands: Efteling
Poland: Energylandia
Spain: Port Aventura
Italy: Gardaland
Denmark: LegolandThese are amusement parks with shops, not malls with some rides like Disneyland.
6 0 Reply🇳🇱 Snoezelpoes @feddit.nl
Conserning the Netherlands: the Efteling is great, it's themed on European fairy tales! It's a very nice park for all ages.
Another nice, yet smaller park for the Netherlands is Toverland.
4 0 ReplyBlaze (he/him) @lemmy.dbzer0.com OP
These are amusement parks with shops, not malls with some rides like Disneyland.
Ouch
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Lazycog @sopuli.xyz
Personal favourite: Prater Amusement park in Vienna, Austria.
5 0 ReplyForeigner @lemmy.world Parc Astérix, especially if you like rollercoasters. There are fast pass bundle options for a lot of the main rides as well. Halloween is also a great time to go, they have a bunch of great haunted houses and the park is open after hours.
5 0 Replymjaustro @lemm.ee Liseberg (Sweden)
4 0 Replylud @lemm.ee Liseberg is pretty good. Grönalund in Stockholm is also good. The two parks have a very different vibe. Liseberg is a big park with the rides more spaced out while grönalund is a small space with the rides literally overlapping with each other.
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popsyking @feddit.nl Italy has Gardaland on lake Garda. Quite fun and you can visit the beautiful area afterwards.
4 0 Reply5714 @lemmy.dbzer0.com I've only ever been to Heidepark, lol
4 0 Replyfullflyermokoko @lemmy.world 4 0 ReplyBlaze (he/him) @lemmy.dbzer0.com OP
Is it still good? Last time I heard about it was a bit dated
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GeeDubHayduke @lemmy.dbzer0.com Well, I've worked back of house for both Disney and Knots, so Six Flags.
ETA: just saw where i am. Am stoopid American. Ignore me.
2 0 ReplySwedneck @discuss.tchncs.de
i mean.. any of the other ones?
1 0 Replybeccaboben @lemmy.world Dollywood!
1 5 ReplyBlaze (he/him) @lemmy.dbzer0.com OP
Do you know which community you are in?
6 0 Replybeccaboben @lemmy.world Clearly not, my bad.
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