Skyscraper
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- Voltron Nevera
Members of the Hotel Friends programme get to book a week before it goes live to everyone else. It's not absolutely essential to book during the presale, unless you're looking at visiting during potentially busy periods.I got an email from the park saying that hotel rooms for 2026 season go on sale soon. They seem to give the impression that they sell out very quickly, is this accurate? I vaguely recall seeing discussion about this before.
We're planning on going in May 2026 but unsure if we'll stay onsite or Airbnb, mostly depending on how our upcoming Phantasialand trip goes.
So wondering if this is hyperbolic marketing on their part or they are the theme park equivalent of Taylor Swift tickets? I did a price check booking a while back and didn't seem to notice a particular issue with lack of availability and if we did stay we'd likely need a suite which presumably is less in demand.
Just bear in mind that one and a half days won't be enough to do everything in the theme park, especially if you have to take it slowly. It's a huge park with tons to do, ideally you need at least two days minimum for a first visit, preferably three.So after our successful Phantasialand trip i'm now planning our first trip to Europa Park!
Currently looking at doing 3 days in May half term which for us would be May 26-28 (Tues, Wed, Thurs) and we'd probably travel the days either side of that.
According to crowd calendar this is not anticipated to be particularly busy. Ascension Day is May 14th and Whit Sunday is May 24th. Does that seem accurate as far as these things go?
If so i think we'd do 1 day park, 1 day Rulantica and then final day half at each.
That only covers the holder and one companion though, if they've got three or more people in their group they'll need to get the green card from guest services.If he's got an Access Card you literally just go up Virtual Queue/Exit. No need to get a card from Hotel or Guest Services.
That only covers the holder and one companion though, if they've got three or more people in their group they'll need to get the green card from guest services.
Plus most queues move lightning-fast, you're not stood still for long! Will say, though, Voltron's queue hall can be sensory overload.Yes I’d read this so we’d probably combine tactics as I believe the Green card has quite a low number of uses. My wife is usually happy to sit out the more extreme rides or rerides.
I think a good number of the rides I listed don’t tend to go over 20 minutes which is doable. In fact even today on Halloween only Voltron is currently over 25 minutes!
I’d also second (third/fourth?) the recommendation for 2 full EP days, and actuallly more. Even with RAP.
The joy of the park unfolds when you have time to do “nothing”, because that’s the time when you happen across the delighful details that make the place so special. From picnicing in the hidden cloisters of Portugal, discovering the Mask Museum and listening to live music at O’Mackays, to exploring the historic Black Forest house, strolling through the Schloss gardens and having lunch by the Elz river listening to the string quartet…
The more time you have in the park, the more you’re likely to enjoy its wonderful richness.
With the recent news, Mir needs to be done as it'll be gone soon, also much more of a key ride than Arthur.
