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2019: Rulantica
Rob
TS Team
As Danny says, Rulantica will open in November 2019 and they are very confident of it opening on time (it is all on schedule).
EuropaStreet were fortunate enough to be given a tour of the Rulantica construction site last week and it is mighty impressive! The main waterpark hall is a huge structure that is really starting to take shape. Work is progressing well on the main wave pull and slides are going up on the completed slide tower complex. Park of the lazy river is also in place.
Work is continuing on the second slide tower complex before any slides can go up here. The outdoor wild river will begin construction when much of the equipment and materials needed for the main hall have been used/moved.
Rulantica will feature one main restaurant (pizza/pasta), a burger joint, a pool bar and one other F&B outlet that slips my mind. RFID wristbands will be utilised for payments.
It will be essential to pre-book Rulantica tickets online if you wish to visit due to the limited capacty of 3,000 - 4,000 people. The standard closing time for Rulatnca will be 18:00 but there will likely be occasions and events where it does open later.
I am very excited to see how it all turns out and needless to say that my expecations are high. It is new territory for Europa-Park but they rarely fail to deliver a quality product.
Krønasår is also coming along very nicely indeed and is massive!
Thanks to Europa-Park for allowing us to take a look around their biggest ever project to date.
EuropaStreet were fortunate enough to be given a tour of the Rulantica construction site last week and it is mighty impressive! The main waterpark hall is a huge structure that is really starting to take shape. Work is progressing well on the main wave pull and slides are going up on the completed slide tower complex. Park of the lazy river is also in place.
Work is continuing on the second slide tower complex before any slides can go up here. The outdoor wild river will begin construction when much of the equipment and materials needed for the main hall have been used/moved.
Rulantica will feature one main restaurant (pizza/pasta), a burger joint, a pool bar and one other F&B outlet that slips my mind. RFID wristbands will be utilised for payments.
It will be essential to pre-book Rulantica tickets online if you wish to visit due to the limited capacty of 3,000 - 4,000 people. The standard closing time for Rulatnca will be 18:00 but there will likely be occasions and events where it does open later.
I am very excited to see how it all turns out and needless to say that my expecations are high. It is new territory for Europa-Park but they rarely fail to deliver a quality product.
Krønasår is also coming along very nicely indeed and is massive!
Thanks to Europa-Park for allowing us to take a look around their biggest ever project to date.
KingNemesis
TS Member
As Danny says, Rulantica will open in November 2019 and they are very confident of it opening on time (it is all on schedule).
Darn, was hoping to hopefully get into Rulantica when I visit Mid-October, guess it is just an excuse for ANOTHER return visit.
Jonathan
TS Member
Another return visit? Oh dear, what a shame...Darn, was hoping to hopefully get into Rulantica when I visit Mid-October, guess it is just an excuse for ANOTHER return visit.
KingNemesis
TS Member
Another return visit? Oh dear, what a shame...![]()
It's a real inconvenience...
AT86
TS Member
As Danny says, Rulantica will open in November 2019 and they are very confident of it opening on time (it is all on schedule).
EuropaStreet were fortunate enough to be given a tour of the Rulantica construction site last week and it is mighty impressive! The main waterpark hall is a huge structure that is really starting to take shape. Work is progressing well on the main wave pull and slides are going up on the completed slide tower complex. Park of the lazy river is also in place.
Work is continuing on the second slide tower complex before any slides can go up here. The outdoor wild river will begin construction when much of the equipment and materials needed for the main hall have been used/moved.
Rulantica will feature one main restaurant (pizza/pasta), a burger joint, a pool bar and one other F&B outlet that slips my mind. RFID wristbands will be utilised for payments.
It will be essential to pre-book Rulantica tickets online if you wish to visit due to the limited capacty of 3,000 - 4,000 people. The standard closing time for Rulatnca will be 18:00 but there will likely be occasions and events where it does open later.
I am very excited to see how it all turns out and needless to say that my expecations are high. It is new territory for Europa-Park but they rarely fail to deliver a quality product.
Krønasår is also coming along very nicely indeed and is massive!
Thanks to Europa-Park for allowing us to take a look around their biggest ever project to date.
Thanks for the info, sounds promising for our December trip fingers crossed!
Don’t come at me with pitchforks EP fans, but 6pm close does sound a bit early. Dare I say it, even Towers open their waterpark until 8pm in the summer. Hopefully it will be extended
Tim
TS Member
I was thinking about that too but unlike Alton Towers all of the resort's other hotels have pools and they remain open late into the evening. Rulantica can therefore be classed as a stand alone second attraction, like the waterparks in Disney World which also have similar opening hours.
Also the main park is only advertised as a 6pm close but is quite often flexible.
Also the main park is only advertised as a 6pm close but is quite often flexible.
AstroDan
TS Team
EP are just cautious. They are with everything. I'm sure it'll open past 6pm.Thanks for the info, sounds promising for our December trip fingers crossed!
Don’t come at me with pitchforks EP fans, but 6pm close does sound a bit early. Dare I say it, even Towers open their waterpark until 8pm in the summer. Hopefully it will be extended![]()
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DragonMarty
TS Member
The common closing time for most spas, public baths and saunas is 10pm in Germany. I think Rulantica will take care of that.
Rob
TS Team
This article confirms that entry to Rulantica for adults will cost just under €40. This is cheaper than the huge Tropical Islands waterpark in Germany but more expensive than others.
I suppose with quite a limited capacity and plenty of onsite hotel guests wishing to visit there is not too much worry of it being too expensive.
I suppose with quite a limited capacity and plenty of onsite hotel guests wishing to visit there is not too much worry of it being too expensive.
Dan
TS Contributor
Will it just be a single entry for all areas?
Water Parks in Germany are so much more advanced than UK ones. Some of them have adult only areas for an additional upcharge. Just scan the RFID wristband at the entrance to the area and it lets you enter and you pay the balance of the wristband when you leave
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Water Parks in Germany are so much more advanced than UK ones. Some of them have adult only areas for an additional upcharge. Just scan the RFID wristband at the entrance to the area and it lets you enter and you pay the balance of the wristband when you leave
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venny
TS Member
I’m not sure if I had a particular expectation of pricing level, but my first reaction to €40 was “pricey”. Yes, it will undoubtedly be of a good quality, but at this price it’s definitely priced as a whole day experience. It will be interesting to see whether it does indeed live up to that.
It’ll also be interesting to see what packages, if any, they offer with the main park and for hotel guests.
It’ll also be interesting to see what packages, if any, they offer with the main park and for hotel guests.
Rob
TS Team
It’ll also be interesting to see what packages, if any, they offer with the main park and for hotel guests.
Don't expect many! There may be packages for hotel stays, particularly for Krønasår out of the main season, but the vast majority of guests will have to pay the full entry price. They are not expecting any problems with it selling out.
djtruefitt
TS Team
Does The hotel also have its own pool for hotel guests?
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Rob
TS Team
Does The hotel also have its own pool for hotel guests?
Good question! It is a 4* Superior hotel so I would assume so, although I have not yet noticed one on any of the concepts.