Europa Park—best place for your adrenaline

so i was in europa park, last wednesday. and it was worth my 50 euros train+entrance tickets. so worth it. thought the weather wasn...

so i was in europa park, last wednesday. and it was worth my 50 euros train+entrance tickets. so worth it.


thought the weather wasn't that lovely, 0 degree in the morning. but the good thing was that there weren't a lot of people so we got to play a lot of things and didn't have to wait for too long.


the park opened at 9 am and we were right when it opened and stayed just until it closed at 6 pm. all the buildings were really got me. everything was so pretty!





the park was divided into zones/countries. this pictures above were from Russia.


merry-go-round was probably my favourite thing in all the fun park, not to play (of course it was meant to be fore kids) but to take photos. i think this was from England (or somewhere near that)


the warm irish pub where we sat down and took a break, it was very warm inside and we didn't want to leave (like ed sheeran always said—it's too cold outside)






the scandinavian village was probably my favourite part of the park, both the loveliness of the village and its rides which were super extreme, and here they were 




the blue fire! keep in mind that the to have the best ride, you better wait a little longer for the first row seat. it totally worth it. the best part wasn't the circular part, but it was the part right before the end that you were spinned around like dna structure. it was wicked!

on the day we were there it wasn't open in the morning because it was too cold. the staff said they need around 6-7 degrees. it was opened around 2 pm. so my guess was that it's always closed in winter. and when we were on the ride, it was probably 6 degrees, imagine that! being on a mega roller coaster in 6 degrees! but we didn't have to wait for that long, the perk of bad weather day :)

oh, actually the blue fire was in Iceland, and this, as well...



the wodan timbur coaster, it was all wooden. we went there right after the blue fire and we thought this would be nothing compared to the blue fire. and we were wrong. this was also awesome! don't forget, always try the first row at least once.

this one was also opened in the afternoon, a little before the blue fire, due too ugly weather.




super splash in Portugal, if you don't wanna get wet sit in the very back row and in the two middle seats. maybe you'd want to get wet from this super splash but when i was there, 6 degrees in the afternoon, that wasn't quite a good idea.

the opening time of this one also depended on the weather.

actually there was another amazing-brilliant-awesome-magnificent roller coaster called the silver star, too bad i didn't have a chance to photography its beauty. it was super super fast, the experience on it was equivalent to the blue fire, if not better.

i was on the three best roller coasters twice—the blue fire, waden timbur coaster and the silver star. once on the first row for each ride. it was my first, and probably would be my best ride on roller coaster ever.


we had lunch at foodloop in England, the food was very normal but the system of delivering it was interesting, your food and drinks would take a roller coaster ride from where it was cooked and delivered to your table


i had a scoop of movenpick chocolate chips icecream right before going on the silver star, it was my most favourite brand of icecream









we were all exhausted and slept all the way back home, thank you my throat for being healthy and still hold on to my voice in the next morning. my day at europa park was superb! i wish i'd go back there again later this year :)








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