Last July me, my children, and my aunt went to Europa Park.
F.Y.I.,
Europa-Park is the fourth-most-popular theme park in Europe (more than 4 million visitors in 2007), after Disneyland Paris, Pleasure Beach, and Tivoli Gardens and the most-popular seasonal theme park in the world[1]. It is open from mid-March to the end of October and from the start of December to mid-January. It is located in Rust, south-west Germany, between Freiburg and Strasbourg.
Europapark is split into fourteen different areas, mostly named after European countries or regions. The park mascot is a grey mouse named “Euromaus”. He has a friend called Eurofant, an elephant.
The park is home to nine roller coasters, the oldest being the Alpenxpress Mine Train, where the coaster speeds through the diamond cave, complete with fire and smoke – and the newest coaster being Pegasus, a family coaster which opened in 2006.
Along with the park and rides, Europa-Park is also a major resort. It contains four hotels. The largest is called Colosseo which includes a re-creation of a Roman colosseum. There are many shows performed on a daily basis, such as an Ice Show, a Gladiator Show, an Acrobatics Show in an Italianate Theatre and a fully re-created Globe Theatre where guests can see a light-hearted take on Shakespeare. The 4D Cinema also opens during the evening and shows current blockbusters.
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