IanB
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Overview
After two failed attempts to get to Europa Park due to Covid, it was fantastic to finally get back to Europa Park after six years. I was looking forward experiencing the park as a family, when we last visited in 2016, Annabelle was to young to go on the rides, but this year Annabelle would finally get to go on BlueFire, and Daisy on Arthur.
We travelled by car, leaving after school on Friday, and stopping in Calais Friday night, before continuing our journey down to Europa Park on Saturday. Having the Toll Tag so we could just drive through the tolls without stopping saved us a bit of time, and was improved from our last visit, with the barrier opening a lot quicker. It helped us avoid a few queues at some of the tolls. We had a roof rack on the car, and the tag worked fine, and there were toll lanes you could drive through without a height limit. Below is a picture of us getting lost driving alongside the Rhine.
Saturday was supposed to be just a setup tent day, but when we checked in, we got given tickets to go in to the park for the last hour of the day, which was 7pm to 8pm, so we got the tent setup, grabbed some food, and then used the last hour to explore the park.
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday ended up being Theme Park days, Monday was supposed to be a rest day, but the weather on Thursday did not look good, so we switched to Monday. This actually worked out really well, as it meant there was no rush to pack the tent away.
Wednesday we spent at Rulatanica.
Thursday, we packed the tent away, and moved to Hotel Bell Rock for the final night. We made use of the pool at Bell Rock while waiting for the room to be ready and then had a great meal at Harbourside.
Friday we had breakfast, and then made use of the other hotel pools before heading back home.
It was a fantastic holiday, with lots of brilliant memories. Everything was as good as I remembered, and the new attractions and changes to the park enhance it further. I would highly recommend camping as well, the views are great and the facilities are great. We still did not manage to fit everything in on park, and the best news is that both Annabelle and Daisy want to go back again.
I will make some additional posts about the camp site, Europa Park, Rulantica, our hotel room, and breakfast later.
After two failed attempts to get to Europa Park due to Covid, it was fantastic to finally get back to Europa Park after six years. I was looking forward experiencing the park as a family, when we last visited in 2016, Annabelle was to young to go on the rides, but this year Annabelle would finally get to go on BlueFire, and Daisy on Arthur.
We travelled by car, leaving after school on Friday, and stopping in Calais Friday night, before continuing our journey down to Europa Park on Saturday. Having the Toll Tag so we could just drive through the tolls without stopping saved us a bit of time, and was improved from our last visit, with the barrier opening a lot quicker. It helped us avoid a few queues at some of the tolls. We had a roof rack on the car, and the tag worked fine, and there were toll lanes you could drive through without a height limit. Below is a picture of us getting lost driving alongside the Rhine.
Saturday was supposed to be just a setup tent day, but when we checked in, we got given tickets to go in to the park for the last hour of the day, which was 7pm to 8pm, so we got the tent setup, grabbed some food, and then used the last hour to explore the park.
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday ended up being Theme Park days, Monday was supposed to be a rest day, but the weather on Thursday did not look good, so we switched to Monday. This actually worked out really well, as it meant there was no rush to pack the tent away.
Wednesday we spent at Rulatanica.
Thursday, we packed the tent away, and moved to Hotel Bell Rock for the final night. We made use of the pool at Bell Rock while waiting for the room to be ready and then had a great meal at Harbourside.
Friday we had breakfast, and then made use of the other hotel pools before heading back home.
It was a fantastic holiday, with lots of brilliant memories. Everything was as good as I remembered, and the new attractions and changes to the park enhance it further. I would highly recommend camping as well, the views are great and the facilities are great. We still did not manage to fit everything in on park, and the best news is that both Annabelle and Daisy want to go back again.
I will make some additional posts about the camp site, Europa Park, Rulantica, our hotel room, and breakfast later.