We suggest you take a trip to the other side of the Rhine to go to Brühl, near Cologne, to visit one of the most popular amusement parks in Europe and especially the best park in Germany for the best attractions: Phantasialand. If you want to plan a visit, we'll review the different expenses to plan for a day's enjoyment with tips to avoid blowing your budget.
Entrance tickets to Phantasialand
Phatasialand thinks about visitor comfort and limits the number of tickets each day. As a result, the park controls the number of visitors. Please note, there is no ticket office on site, you must book online in advance. Prices include:
- Adult dated ticket (from 12 years old): from 61 to 68 euros (depending on the date chosen)
- Child dated ticket (from 4 to 11 years old): from 51 to 58 euros
Tip: Children under 3 do not need a ticket, entry is free, but you will need to present an ID or birth certificate.
Note that the earlier you book, the more you will save or buy tickets at the last minute. The park regularly offers promotional offers, so don't hesitate to visit.
Phantasialand offers free entry to children under 11 who have their birthday on the day of their visit.
Parking prices at Phantasialand
There are two parking lots at Phantasialand (the Mystery car park accepts cards and cash, the China Town car park only accepts cash). The price to park your car is 8 euros for one day, payable upon arrival. The park does not offer parking for caravans.
Tip: If you book a room in a Phantasialand hotel, parking is free.
You can get to Phantasialand by train. Arriving at one of Brühl's two train stations, a shuttle will take you directly to the park entrance for €5 per person round trip (free for children under 1 meter tall, cash payment only). and Colorado Adventure).
The Quick Pass and Quick Pass Plus give you 2 solo accesses to 2 attractions or 1 access with an escort to 1 attraction.
Tip: The number of Quick Passes is limited each day; it is recommended to purchase them upon arrival at Guest Service in the Berlin area.
If you are going to Phantasialand with young children, you can ask an employee at the exit of the attraction for a Baby Switch to allow the second parent looking after the child while the first is on the attraction to enjoy it without having to queue again.
Food at Phantasialand
The theme parks offer a variety of dining options. Here at Phantasialand, you can take a culinary journey with burgers, tapas, charcuterie, and bowls. The destination has even been voted the best in German theme park cuisine.
For snacks in the park, expect to pay between 10 and 15 euros per person, and for table service in one of the themed restaurants, expect to pay between 20 and 30 euros per meal. The range of drinks, ice creams and other snacks varies from 3 to 6 euros.
Tip: To save money, you can bring your own picnic; the park provides areas for eating.
Extras and Souvenirs at Phantasialand
When you visit an amusement park, you can't miss the souvenir shops. Phantasialand offers a wide range of souvenirs and gifts, from keychains to stuffed animals, t-shirts, toys, and other mugs and caps. As in all theme parks, the offer starts at 5 euros and can go up to 50 euros.
Tip: remember to set a gift budget before entering the shop.
To enjoy a day at Phantasialand (without travel expenses) with a mini budget (adult ticket and parking) you will spend 70 euros. With a comfort budget (adult ticket, parking, food in the park, souvenir budget and standard Quick Pass) the day will cost you 140/150 euros.
And if you prefer Disneyland Paris, Parc Astérix, Europa Park or even Futuroscope, don't hesitate to consult our budget advice!
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