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    4.4 (14 reviews)
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    Freizeitpark Märchenwald im Isartal - Im Huber Hof, da lärmt und singt und grunzt und wieherts und irgendwie skurill

    Freizeitpark Märchenwald im Isartal

    3.9(25 reviews)
    40.3 km

    Wow, what a pleasant surprise…read more This place isn't much to look at, but we had a terrific experience with a two year old and a four year old. The park consists of mostly three types of attractions: smaller scale theme park rides, playground type structures and animatronic storytelling scenes. So much to share, so I'm just going to bullet point it, otherwise I'm going to go off on tangents everywhere: - we went on a Wednesday morning/afternoon and it was nearly empty. Probably 30-40 people max, including the kids. We kept running into the same people all over the park. - the cafe closes early, around 2-3, so eat early. - entrance closes at 4, but you can stay later, though I'm not sure how much later. - may be different when the park is busier, but not all of the rides are constantly running. There will be posted signs of when the next ride is scheduled. For instance, the next roller coaster ride may be at 2:15, while the next time you can ride the train is 2:30. - again, this may only be on slower days, but the staff is pretty small. So, the guy who runs the train, may also be responsible for the teacup ride. It's pretty funny. He'll run the train for 10-15 minutes, then you'll see him shut up shop on that ride, then head over to operate the next ride. - some of the rides are do-it-yourself. You hop on, strap yourself in (if necessary), then press the start button. This includes some pretty elaborate rides that flip you upside down and swing you back and forth pretty wildly. Sadly, this could never work in the US, because too many people would feign injury and sue the park. When we first walked in and I saw a playground to my left, i had my doubts. But turned out to be a thoroughly enjoyable experience. I highly recommend. Definitely worth the 12-13 euros.

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    Freizeitpark Märchenwald im Isartal - Im Huber Hof, da lärmt und singt und grunzt und wieherts und irgendwie skurill

    Im Huber Hof, da lärmt und singt und grunzt und wieherts und irgendwie skurill

    Freizeitpark Märchenwald im Isartal - Kletterwelt Eingang

    Kletterwelt Eingang

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    Allgäu Skyline Park - Wildwasserbahn

    Allgäu Skyline Park

    3.3(40 reviews)
    35.5 km

    We stumbled across this park on our way to Oberammagau and decided to visit it on the way back…read morethrough. Our visit to Skyline Park marked our fifth visit to an amusement park in Germany (Legoland, Tripsdrill, Europa Park, and Schwaben Park being the other four). The park is fairly expansive and it seems like they are adding new rides, as there was some construction happening when we were there (July 2015). Skyline Park had some good rides and some original ones we haven't seen before. They had a Tarzan swing, which puts any zipline to shame. There was a boat ride which literally launches you off a ramp, then pulls you back on the ramp. My only issues with the park seemed to be the maintenance of the rides. We went in July, which should be peak season for the park. However, there were more than a few rides that were down for maintenance for half of the day and the rides that were working seemed to be in need of a mechanical and aesthetic overhaul. Overall, the park was a great way to spend a Friday afternoon, however, if given the choice, I would go with Trispdrill or Europa Park.

    From the owner: Ein Abenteuer für die ganze Familie…read more Über 60 Attraktionen bieten genau das Passende für einen erlebnisreichen Tag in Bayerns größtem Freizeitpark. Und 2023 dürfen sich Adrenalinfreunde, Eltern, Großeltern und Kinder unterschiedlichen Alters auf gleich zwei neue Fahrattraktionen freuen, die im Laufe der Saison eröffnet werden. Doch nicht nur Action ist geboten, hier können Gäste auch ausgiebig genießen. Dazu lädt nicht nur das im doppelten Sinne ausgezeichnete Gastronomieangebot ein, sondern auch das weitläufige Parkgelände mit Brunnen, Seen und grünen Liegewiesen. Gerade seine Vielfalt macht Bayerns größten Freizeitpark zum idealen Ausflugsziel für Groß und Klein. Event-Highlights 2022 Montag, 14. August: Skyline Park bei Nacht - mit einzigartigen Live-Bands und spektakulärem Feuerwerk. (Ausweichtermin - Samstag, 19. August) Samstag, 16. September & Sonntag, 17. September, Samstag 23. September & Sonntag 24. September & Samstag 30. September - Dienstag, 3. Oktober: Wiesn-Wochenenden - mit Dirndl und Lederhosen feieren wir das Oktoberfest im Allgäu. Samstag, 21. & Sonntag 22. Oktober & Samstag, 28. Oktober bis Sonntag, 05. November: Happy Halloween - schauriger Halloween-Spaß im Skyline Park Öffnungszeiten Saison 2023 28. März bis 5. November 2023 von 09.30 bis 18.00 Uhr (Die tagesaktuellen Öffnungszeiten entnehmen Sie bitte unserer Website.)

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    Allgäu Skyline Park - So viele Läden nicht oder noch nicht auf, schade bei der Hitze und dem vielen Besuchern

    So viele Läden nicht oder noch nicht auf, schade bei der Hitze und dem vielen Besuchern

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    Alpsee Coaster

    Alpsee Coaster

    4.6(14 reviews)
    64.7 km

    Let your inner child looseor take your children, let them loose on the Alpsee Coaster and make sure…read moreyou hang on tight. Fun! Fun! FUN!!! Take the chair lift to the top of the mountainwhich in itself is good fun and provides spectacular views of the beautiful Bavarian countryside and surrounding mountain scenery. Don't get too relaxed though, you may hear the excited screams from those travelling down the coaster through the trees to your left. The coaster (self driven) is almost 3000ft from the start to finish. If you're up for a fast ride and your nerves can handle it, take your hands off the brakes and you'll reach speeds of 40 k/per hour. A fast ride may take you approx 5 minutes or 10 minutes if you go at a more leisurely pace. We went at the height of the summer school holidays. It was busy, but the queues for the chair lift kept moving and it didn't spoil our fun. If you want to go at your own steam to the top and the start of the coaster, then there's a beautiful walk along a single lane, winding road. It's just the rather steep incline you'll have to tackle, rather than the terrain. When you're at the top, there's a welcome Bavarian tavern for those in need of refreshments and a play area for smaller children, including trampolines. To be honest, we just wanted to ride the coaster a lot! The Alpsee coaster runs throughout the year too, so no excuse not to try come sun or snow. We can't wait to go back.

    Amazing! We drove nearly an hour out of our way for the Alpsee Coaster, and it was well worth it…read more The drive here and the views alone made it worth it... it was so so beautiful and green and charming and picturesque, and when we finally made it to the coaster, parked the car and got out to admire the nature around us, I caught myself thinking that this was possibly the most beautiful place I've ever seen in person. Going in late September, we walked right up to the ticket counter where there was zero line - I don't know if they get busier during the summer months (judging by some of the photos on here, I'd say it does), but there was only a handful of other people around when we came. We grabbed our tickets for one ride on the coaster which if I remember correctly was like 12 USD or so, and made our way to the ski lift that brings you up to the top of the mountain. It took a good 7+ minutes to make it up to the top, but the ride was gorgeous. You get an awesome view of the Alps and the water and the sheep grazing below you. Once you've arrived at the peak, there is a cute little restaurant there where you can grab a snack or drink, and there was a trampoline pit and a park. We made our way straight to the coaster though, where the man operating it took our ticket and briefly explained how to go faster or put on the breaks... and with that, we were on our way! The coaster takes a good 3-5 minutes to go through, which is awesome since I was expecting much shorter than that. You control your own speed, but I recommend going as fast as you can the whole way down because it was a blast and I think going slow would definitely take away from the experience. There was one point where I put on the breaks a little so I could enjoy the beautiful scenery I was rolling through, but for the most part, it was game on. I was a little iffy before we got there on how safe this thing was and remember reading somewhere about flying out if you go too fast or something like that, but it was definitely safe and there were even toddlers riding with their parents. And I'd even say that people who don't really enjoy roller coasters would probably like the Alpasee coaster since you don't do flips or have big drops or anything. Definitely recommend checking out the Alpasee coaster if you are in the general area, and I wish we had gone through a second time! So fun!

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