Cancel
Open app
Search
Sign Up
Log In
Nearby
Bookmarks
Start a Project
Add a Business on Yelp
Add Review
Call
Directions
Website
+5
Start your review...
Get app
8 years ago
That was a nice surprise to have a small lake so close. Water is ok for swimming but over sumer gets a bit busy :/ still a good placeto go with friends for a small barbecue and to have some fun over weekend. read more
Hirschfeld 3
74229 Oedheim
Germany
07136 22653
Call Now
Visit Website
http://www.sperrfechter-freizeitpark.de
Hours
What time does Sperrfechter Freizeitpark open?
What time does Sperrfechter Freizeitpark close?
Does Sperrfechter Freizeitpark have parking?
Yes, Sperrfechter Freizeitpark has parking options.
Get access to customer & competitor insights.
It's not like Six Flags Magic Mountain more like Six Flags Frontier City (OKC, OK). It's not a huge…read morepark. It's definitely a all in one day type place with time to spare. They have a couple of big rides but nothing that flips you upside down. I was able to take my 8 year old on everything. Safety is something of a major difference between Germany and the States. yes, our safety is controlled by some 16 year old working for minimum wage but at least there is someone checking ANYTHING! Here there was the one guy behind glass pressing the GO button. No one checks to see if your kid is tall enough. No one checks to make sure you are strapped in correctly. A couple of the rides are automated so the chair doesn't even stop! You kinda have to jump in and strap in FAST. Also there really wasn't any real souvenirs. The gift shops were filled with junky dollar store trinkets. Nothing was worth buying. You do get a free child's glass or adult wine glass with your entry ticket, which was nice. As for food, there is one inside restaurant. It was expensive and the food wasn't all that great. It was cold the day we went so we gladly paid for the heated dining experience. Like any other theme park, the kiosks and carts are expensive too. However, you can bring in your own food and drinks. I didn't know this at first so I sneaked in a drink and some small snack items. If I had known, I would have brought a picnic basket full like everyone else did! We went with friends who bought season tickets. I don't think it's a place worth season tickets. One time was enough for us. There are other places worth the money.
This Park has something for everyone. From thrill seekers to adrenaline amateurs. It's rides are…read moreenjoyable with the Mammoth and the Karacho being it's most fun filled rides, if you love the feeling of adrenaline. If you want your children to have fun they will enjoy lots of themed rides like "Badewanne" or "G'sengte Sau" and for toddlers the small, safe and enjoyable rides are everywhere.
Seifenkisten-Rennen
Wildparadies
See all
Baumhaus in Natur-Resort
This is an awesome little park in the summer. This park is especially good to bring children. I…read morewent as an adult without kids and still had fun. There are a few roller coasters. In the winter months, they winterize some of the attractions and make a little winter wonderland.
We decided to take our girls to Holiday park over the long weekend. I had gotten on their website…read morewith a discount code but there was a pop up to bid for your ticket prices. The first 3 times I had bid too low and they didn't accept my offer. I finally tried 38.50€ and it was accepted. My 5 year olds ticket was 30€ and my 2 year old's cost 15.50€. (They don't charge by age but rather by height.) The parking fee was 8€ The drive was only an hour away for us and luckily there was no traffic. We arrived 10 mins prior to them opening and the parking lot was already fully packed. Checking in was easy. They just scanned the bar code from our phones and we walked in. I didn't know where to start first but I saw a bunch of other families with small children going off to the right and we followed. Arriving when they first opened was great for us. No long lines to wait in for the kiddie rides - under 5 mins. The longest time we waited in long was 25 mins for the log splash ride. There was a ride I don't recommend taking small children. It was across from the Dino splash next to a BBQ conssesion stand. I translated the ride as an underground train ride but it's bizarre, scary, and wildly inappropriate for young minds. So skip that ride. We did spend some time at the acarde and played some of the carnival game. I suggest not wasting your money on the claw machine trying to grab the stuffed animals. They are rigged and I'm embarrassed how much we ended up spending on retrying to win a stuffed animal. Save yourself the hassle and just jump on Amazon to buy which ever stuffed animal you want. I had gotten dizzy after riding a spinning cup ride with my girls. My equilibrium was way off and decided I must eat something. We walked into the first restaurant we saw and it was an Italian place called Casa Palatina. I ordered the pizza and carbonara pasta. The pizza was decent and the pasta was bland. We also tried the BBQ concession stand and got the soft served icecream. It was all just overpriced amusement park food. Nothing spectacular or mind blowing. Overall we were happy with our visit and would bring the kids again. If you have small kids I highly suggest this amusement park, for teens I would say go to Europa Park.
This machines are rigged lol don't waste your money. Just get on Amazon and buy the stuffed animal
From the owner: Seit 1972 besteht der kleine Freizeitpark, der sich zum Ziel gesetzt hat Unterhaltung und Erholung…read morefür groß und klein anzubieten.
The whole Family had a great time. We have a son and daughter, ages one and four, and there was…read moreplenty for them to do in the park. We live in Wiesbaden so the drive is fairly quick and there is plenty of parking. The lines are fairly short, particularly in the morning. The day that we went was fairly overcast, So that may have kept some people from showing up. We had lunch there which was reasonably priced and delicious. The park isn't as overbearing on safety like places are in the United States, which was concerning for my wife but I enjoyed it. We look forward to going again!
I believe this park is intended for kids between the ages of 3 and 12. Our kids are almost 2 and 5…read moreand it was perfect. Tickets prices are based on height in cm., and can easily be purchased online. Kids under 100 cm are free. Americans beware, German liability laws are much different, and it's very much "participate at your own risk" park wide. That said, as long as you're exercising smart parenting practices, its pretty awesome! For instance, you can literally control some of the rides as a parent. Many low intensity rides have no staff supervision - you on and off-board whenever the next empty cart rolls up. There's a wide variety of things to do from ball pits to epic slides, a trampoline park, small roller-coaster, petting zoo, legit log ride, and numerous carnival-style-dizzying rides. The food was excellent: high end cafeteria style schnitzel/wurst/burger/fries, along with coffee baristas, flammkuchen, and candy/cotton candy/gelato/popcorn stands. We parents and the kids had a blast. Strongly recommend for parents and kids under 12.
Free Fall
Very small amusement park (as compared to Legoland or Europa Park), however, Traumland is one of my…read morefavorite parks. Traumland is more geared for the younger crowd -- 3 years to 9 years -- and the entire park has a fairy land theme to it. There are plenty of rides for the kids, young and old, and there are a fair amount of parks and climbing structures that the kids can play on if they tire of the rides. The food options are the standard German fare, but like the other parks we've been to, are priced respectively. For example, a brat with bread (rotebrat mit brotchen) will set you back 2.40 Euro, which is pretty much what it costs anywhere else. They have a good selection of Berg beer, from Kristallweisen, Hell, and Radler beers. Overall, great small theme park for the kids. Our boys enjoyed themselves, mostly because they could do all of the rides. We'll likely come back here in the future. My only point of contention is the cost (48 Euro for a family of four) for as small as it is, but when i consider how much other parks cost (Sensapolis for example), the cost is probably fair.
Wildwasserbahn
Impressionen
Brands by name
Articles by date