Craig
TS Administrator
Am Park is absolutely fine, and as you said right next to the entrance. It's a more expensive option to a lot of places in the town for that reason, but it does have air conditioning which is a must in August these days. I've not stayed myself, but not heard any complaints from those I know who have.Hello
Planning a trip over to EP in the middle of August. I wanted to stay on site but cost and availability is an issue. I've booked (with free cancellation) the Hotel AM Park right by the park entrance. Anyone stayed here before? Is it good? It's not cheap either but with a 4 year old, I don't wanna have to walk to far to get in and out of the park each day.
Also any good food options in Rust would also be appreciated.
As for places to eat, you're a short 5-10 minute walk away from Silver Lake Saloon if you want some American/Western food. You can book this in the Europa-Park app (ensure you do as it's always busy!). It can be quite loud with the live entertainment in there, but it's great fun and fab food. So depending on how your 4 year old is with louder environments, that'd be my first shout.
There's a snack bar place as part of Am Park which is handy to grab something if you're not fancying a full meal after a busy day on park.
Elsewhere, you're an even shorter walk around the corner from the hotel and over the bridge to the town centre. You'll find a pizza restaurant called Garibaldi there, along with a newer restaurant called "The Chicken" which some TSTers have visited and recommend. There's also a few other restaurants such as Casa Rustica for Italian stuff or Ochsen for traditional fayre. Just like the accommodation, there's not really a bad place in Rust to eat, just with you visiting over summer book a reservation if possible to save disappointment .