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    Energylandia

    Energylandia

    4.3(6 reviews)
    35.0 km

    Amaizing! The rides were lot of fun! Small lines. My kids loved it. Little too much walking. Great…read moreprices.

    They have few fun rides. There roller coasters that they dub as extreme are fun and the lines from…read morethem are typically 40-70 minutes which I have found REASONABLE. The park is CLEAN. There are fun rides at every corner of the park so you are never to far away from fun. The food is YUMMY if not little too simple at times (hot dogs lacking toppings, etc) but they have nice choices of restaurants and gift shops to satisfy any savory or sweet tooth. Prices are good too. On to the bad... SMOKING is allowed and expected through out the park, but in some lines such as those that utilize tall staircases to save room, the smoke can be overwhelming. The worst part of the park is the LINE CUTTING. I have never experienced a more blatant disregard for this rule. People with commonly just walk between people to get forward (lines are very wide often and people will just try to get ahead), other times I have heard people on phones tell their friends or family (a family member will save a spot, while the rest rides quicker rides) their location and 5 minutes later you have 3-8 people (as I have found in some cases) just waltz right in front of you. With some rides only seating 16 people, I have counted dozens cutting the line and UNFAIRLY lengthening my and everyone else's wait. This all occurs despite the fact that signs are posted PROHIBITING saving of places. There is NO PERSONNEL to be found anywhere in the center of lines where majority of people arethat could easy this issue or remove guests which leads to a) LOUD confrontations and b) listen ACCEPTANCE ( strategy "a" can only be implemented so many times before you stop caring). Food is good, rides are fun, but because of the CULTURE of DISRESPECT that exists in the park due to lack of enforcement of rules on line cutting and saving spots for multiple people I will give it a review of 2/5. This is a very irksome problem. My recommendation? If you are not from Poland, skip the park and visit one in different country. If you are from Poland, get on RyanAir and explore.

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    Laserowy Poligon Zoltar

    Laserowy Poligon Zoltar

    5.0(3 reviews)
    16.8 kmCzyżyny

    I've been to Laser Tag venues on three continents (yay, I'm a fan), but this one seems to be the…read morebest. It is a bit difficult to find and it's located in a kind of creepy place, but I would consider it a plus (looks like a place when a gun might be useful). Inside, It's very spacious and what's even more important - very well themed. Unlike other places I've been to, the decor is consistent and full of real warfare atmosphere (Cold War style). There are plenty of places to hide and to ambush the enemy. In the middle, there is some kind of tank. According to weapons, the choice is also great. There are two types of physical guns that operate in various modes, so there is plenty to choose from. Guns are heavy, which makes it more realistic. There are two modes of game - invidual and team play, however, there is nothing like 'capture the flag'. Anyways, not a downside at all. Since the scene is so spacious, there are plenty of possible strategies to try, which makes each game very distinct. Usually, after two games it already got boring and predictable, but not here. I would definitely recommend this place for corporate events or just to have fun (and a decent workout with friends)

    First and foremost, this place needs better signage. I spent nearly ten minutes wandering about the…read morewarehouses before finding the right one. Given how deep it's situated within the complex, a series of signs along the path would be very helpful. The facility itself is thoughtfully decorated. The Warsaw Uprising theme neatly fits the confined space where you'd do battle. There's even a section of kanał. Most of the time you'll find yourself in close-quarter firefights. These can get pretty intense. There are also a few ideal spots for snipers, which makes run through the open a hallowing experience. One thing that takes away from the realism is the option to switch between multiple weapons. That's entirely a video-game convention. Not too many AK fighters (or Nazi soldiers, for that matter) were running around with multiple long guns strapped to their backs. I got myself killed half a dozen times while trying to figure out what weapon I had in my hands. A simpler binary switch between single-round and full-automatic would make more sense in my opinion. If you're a foreign tourist looking for something to do in Krakow, consider coming here. While you can find laser tag in your home country, Zoltar does offer a uniquely Polish experience. The historical backdrop really sucks you into the action.

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