Amusement park featuring a mix of high-adrenaline roller coasters & kid-friendly rides.
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Reviews — 8

Sehr spaßig und sehr preiswert. Esst aber nicht die Pizza. Sonst alles sehr schön. Highlight unseres Besuches war die Wasserrutsche und das sehr hohe Kettenkarussell bei Sonnenuntergang.

Great place to have some fun on the rides, quite busy. The haunted house was flooded and instead of shutting it down the still charged full price for the experience when it was half or less of the normal house..

19.90 for adults, drinks and food were relatively priced okay, good rides without too much of a line on a Monday,

Poor man‘s Disneyland - in a good way. The screams of joyful terror coming from the rides are just as loud, the waiting lines much shorter and the admission fee costs even less than a tenth of the big American originals. (Around 20 USD per adult, kids half price, January 2024)
They offer rides for all ages, from gentle carousels to terrifying roller coasters.
Everything is a little smaller and - of course - lacking all the lore from known comics and movies, but the core amusement park business is the same.
They do not want you to take food inside and might check your bags. Bringing water is okay. There are a lot of mostly greasy options to eat inside, not cheap, but not as absurdly overpriced as in the big US parks.
Note: online booking, which is even cheaper, only works for Chilean nationals.
They offer rides for all ages, from gentle carousels to terrifying roller coasters.
Everything is a little smaller and - of course - lacking all the lore from known comics and movies, but the core amusement park business is the same.
They do not want you to take food inside and might check your bags. Bringing water is okay. There are a lot of mostly greasy options to eat inside, not cheap, but not as absurdly overpriced as in the big US parks.
Note: online booking, which is even cheaper, only works for Chilean nationals.

A magical place where you can spend the whole day with your family. Park tickets can be reserved online or purchased at the ticket office. There seem to be a lot of people at the entrance to the park, but inside there is a lot of space and there is enough space for everyone. Riding on absolutely all attractions is included in the entrance ticket price. Therefore, after entering the park, you can ride any attraction as many times as you like. Inside the park there is a children's area and special lockers for things.

Very fun especially for kids. Lots of rides and reasonable prices. You may find they are sold out on line but you can go and buy tickets at their box office. Food is kind of expensive and limited choice. I would recommend for a day out.

So much fun, you also have a locker to keep your belongings. If you will go on the water rides, bring spare clothes.