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2019: Rulantica
KingNemesis
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Hmmm, good old fashioned communal changing rooms, eh? That might be a shock to some younger brits used to individual cubicles.![]()
It's okay. Everyone will be looking up at the lovely theming!
Matt N
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I think those are only the lockers. Not too sure, though.Hmmm, good old fashioned communal changing rooms, eh? That might be a shock to some younger brits used to individual cubicles.![]()
Plastic Person
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I think those are only the lockers. Not too sure, though.
No, I expect that it's the changing areas depicted. There will almost certainly be private cubicles available too, but anyone whose spent any time in German leisure faccilities will tell you that people are generally much less fussy when it comes to public nudity!
Also, this looks fantastic, as expected.
EuroSatch
TS Member
From one artistic image, people are already assuming that it’s communal unisex changing rooms and nothing else??? Come on guys!
The resort already has 3 swimming pools and 3 saunas, all of which have a private changing booth at the very least, and gendered changing areas with private cubicles at most. I don’t think there is much to worry about. However, it is true that Germans are far less prudish when it comes to these matters.
Whilst working in Bucharest I have had the opportunity to go to Therme, the largest wellness, relaxation and entertainment centre in Europe. I would hope that Europa Park have been looking to this place for what they can do...
https://therme.ro/en/
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The resort already has 3 swimming pools and 3 saunas, all of which have a private changing booth at the very least, and gendered changing areas with private cubicles at most. I don’t think there is much to worry about. However, it is true that Germans are far less prudish when it comes to these matters.
Whilst working in Bucharest I have had the opportunity to go to Therme, the largest wellness, relaxation and entertainment centre in Europe. I would hope that Europa Park have been looking to this place for what they can do...
https://therme.ro/en/
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Tim
TS Member
I belive they have. Germany also have some of the best wellness centres (my family are really into them) so Europa know they have tough competition.
From the concept art I don’t think it looks too different to the Waterparks in Florida. I felt Typhoon Lagoon has a surprisingly open-plan changing area, even if they are gender separated.
From the concept art I don’t think it looks too different to the Waterparks in Florida. I felt Typhoon Lagoon has a surprisingly open-plan changing area, even if they are gender separated.
Jonathan
TS Member
Yeah, I see what you mean. Regardless of that, it's still gonna look good once it's built, though.It’s basically Bell Rock with different theming on the front from the model.
That’s what it reminds me of anyway!
Graeme
TS Member
There is now a big stone archway being constructed on the edge off the site, next to the road, looked fairly impressive but couldn't get a snap of it. The hotel itself is looking huge, couldn't believe the size of the site in person.
I tried to see fi i could walk down to the site but there's no pavement along side the road, I wonder if this is something that EP will put in or just leave it for guests to get the shuttle service.
I tried to see fi i could walk down to the site but there's no pavement along side the road, I wonder if this is something that EP will put in or just leave it for guests to get the shuttle service.