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[2025] Rulantica General Discussion

This may be due to living in Germany for so long but for me the main attraction is the saunas. Without the saunas it's just a quiet zone, but with the right combination of sauna, ice bucket shower, swim-up bar Mai Tai, and Snorri's Saga, it is possible to ascend to a level of pure and total relaxation that for me is virtually impossible to reach under any other circumstances
 
Another joyous day spent in Rulantica, with Hyggedal, last week. It really is a superb place and I always feel recharged after a day there!

The new pool is beautiful and I prefer it to the older Frigg Tempel.

I cannot wait to see the new restaurant begin to take shape over winter.
 
I think the best thing about the new pool is that they’ve actually gotten to grips with the correct height for the bar stools in the pool. Those in Frigg Tempel are far too high, whereas the new pool has the stools set a lot lower which means you can relax into the water rather than being lost perched above it. A small detail, but an important one.

I can’t say that I’ve not walked straight into some of said stools though, as they’re pretty well secreted below the water line.
 
One issue I spotted with the new pool is the step up to the bar, which a lot of people including myself walked into. Where as the old bar doesn’t have this.

I have to say as well when I went the cocktail selection was far more basic than that in the other bars.
 
They have really ramped up the cocktail prices at Rulantica since opening.

Astoundingly, they are now in many cases dearer than the hotels!

The wine is, however, a bargain by comparison.
 
We are visiting Rulantica for the first time in May.

I'm sure i saw in a vlog once that there are "cabanas" or the equivalent for hire but i can't see any obvious mention on the website and going through the ticket purchase options nothing was visible. Am i mistaken?
 

Yikes, quite expensive. We're going for 2 days so if i got it for 1 day then there would be the expectation to have it for both...

Are there generally places to sit? Anywhere somewhat quiet? We're visiting late May so hopefully can be outside if need be.

My autistic son will need somewhere to decompress if we're going to be in there for many hours. Our accommodation is halfway between Rulantica and Europa so wondering if i should change plans to do half day park, chill for a bit back "home" then late afternoon Rulantica for 2 days. I read you can't leave and re-enter Rulantica and being Germany i expect they won't be flexible on that rule.
 
The private suites are eye-wateringly expensive, but personally I think the sofas are well worth the €50, especially if you think of it in terms of a per person cost split over 2 or 3 people for a whole day. Even if you don't do much sitting it's so useful to have a base to chuck towels, robes etc. I would usually go for a hygge sofa but in May with a child one of the outside ones could be ideal for what you need - maybe a beach egg as they are quite enclosed so would give you a bit of shade for decompressing. I know it says "for 2 people" but I've heard they don't really bat an eyelid if you're a family of 3.
 
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