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Europa-Park is located in Rust, Baden, between Freiburg im Breisgau and Offenburg, west of the A5 motorway. [88] Since 2002, the park has had its own junction and access road. [ 89 ] The Rhine, which forms the border with France here, is 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) away as the crow flies.
Bayern Park, Reisbach Churpfalzpark, Loifling Erlebnispark Schloss Thurn, Heroldsbach Fränkisches Wunderland, Plech Freizeit-Land Geiselwind, Geiselwind; Freizeitpark Ruhpolding, Ruhpolding
The municipality of Rust is home to Europa-Park. Currently welcoming approximately 5.6 million visitors per year, containing more than 100 attractions and shows, Europa-Park is the largest theme park in German-speaking countries and the largest seasonal theme park in the world. It employs around 3,600 people and indirectly secures up to 8,500 ...
Europapark may refer to: Europa-Park, a theme park in Rust, Germany; Europapark, a neighborhood in Groningen, Netherlands; Groningen Europapark railway station, a train station in Groningen, Netherlands
The Rulantica name was created by Manfred Gotta and is an acronym composed of Rust and Atlantic. [18] On 8 July 2014, Europa-Park GmbH & Co Mack KG announced that Rulantica would be a water park. Like Europa-Park, Rulantica was planned with differently themed areas, and the planned visitor capacity was up to 5000 indoors and 3000 outdoors.
Alpenexpress Enzian (formerly Grottenblitz) is a powered roller coaster with optional virtual reality ride experience manufactured by Mack Rides and located at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany. It is located in the Austria-themed section of the park. Opening in 1984, Alpenexpress was the first roller coaster built at the park.
Silver Star is a steel roller coaster located at Europa-Park, a theme park in Rust, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.The coaster has a height of 73 metres (240 ft) [1] and a drop of 67 metres (220 ft), placing it in the hyper coaster category.
Rulantica, Rust, Baden-Württemberg; Schloss Dankern, Haren; SchwabenQuellen, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg ("Swabia Fountains") – a member of European Waterparks Association (EWA) Therme Erding, Erding, Bavaria, 45 km northeast of Munich – Europe's biggest thermal spa, attracts nearly 1,500,000 visitors per year [citation needed]