Although pricey, this is one of the best water parks we've visited out of many in Europe. Going for an entire afternoon on a Saturday in August, here's my family if three's experience.
1) Admission: We walked right in with no line around 13.00. We bought three badges where everything is charged to. (You pay at the end.) Prices are more steep on weekends and you pay for two hours, four hours, or all day.
2) Space: There's one large room with cafes, a swim up bar, pools, hot springs, a lazy river, and a blow up obstacle course within a pool.
In a separate space is the water slide area with around 7-8 slides from dark ones to almost straight down slides. There's a slide for all comfort levels. In this area is the kid pirate ship water area.
Outside is a pool, kid pool, and a river ride where you go down rapids. That was all of our favorite. We went over 50 times!
Costing extra is a sauna area, but keep in mind that people are nude in that area of all genders.
3) Experience: Compared to other water parks, this one is well maintained and not crowded. Lines to the water slides were minimal and you never felt cramped.
There's a clean changing area with lockers for all. Be sure to shower before and leaving the pool area.
The food and drinks inside aren't bad. I loved the iced latte. They have popcorn and slushies and you can get vodka in a slus
If you have the ability to spend the amount of admission, we highly recommend. read more