I've never seen this before. I've only ever seen the main entrance to Efteling which looked like a decent entrance. I agree that this thing looks terrifying. As a kid I think I would have found it both scary and exciting at the same time.I’m surely not the only one who thinks Efteling’s “The House of the Five Sense” entrance is actually a really intimidating structure? It looks like somewhere the evil villain from a Disney film would live. Only a true supervillain could pull off the curse that makes the entrance get further away as you walk towards it down that bloody car park.
Animal Kingdom has a great entrance for all the reasons Tim has already listed. It really feels like you’re going on an adventure into the jungle.
Disappointed there isn’t any love here forBerggeiststraße Bus StationPhantasialand’s main entrance. Nothing says magical like 70s brown marble and brushed steel…
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Favourite theme park entrance experiences?
Tim
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Can I nominate a park that hasn't opened yet? Legoland Korea.
Here's the park as it appears right now. It looks to be quite a stunning location on an island in the middle of Uiamho Lake. But it's the bridge that's caught my attention:
To reach the park people have to pass through this massive "portal". At night it lights up (making the portal illusion really come to life) And a few concept images online suggest it will have Lego branding on once the park is open.
That's got to be a pretty cool first impression!
Here's the park as it appears right now. It looks to be quite a stunning location on an island in the middle of Uiamho Lake. But it's the bridge that's caught my attention:
To reach the park people have to pass through this massive "portal". At night it lights up (making the portal illusion really come to life) And a few concept images online suggest it will have Lego branding on once the park is open.

That's got to be a pretty cool first impression!