Phantasialand

Phantasialand is a theme park in Brühl, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany that attracts approximately 2 million visitors annually.

[9] Phantasialand reopened the park about two weeks later and invested about €2 million in fire safety, equipping every building with sprinkler systems.

The hotel has two restaurants; one of them - the LU CHI - is renowned for its Euro-Asiatic cuisine,[10] a bar, a pool with sauna, garden area, spa and its own entrance to the park.

Phantasialand opened another ride for 2007 called Talocan, a Suspended Top Spin by Huss Maschinenfabrik.

In 2011 Phantasialand opened two new attractions: Maus au Chocolat, an ETF dark ride[11] in Alt Berlin and a chair-swing on the Kaisersplatz.

The old shop in Berlin was replaced with a funhouse-style attraction called "Verrücktes Hotel Tartüff", built by the park's engineers and opened in 2012.

It is embedded in a large area of canyons and mountains, as a miniature model on display in the park had already revealed during construction.

[13] After the winter season 2013–14, Silver City (a western theme town) and the dark ride Silbermine were removed to allow construction on the park's 2016 launched roller coaster, Taron, and the new themed area Klugheim, which was to become a part of the Mystery area.

Ronnies Spieleland Penaten 1997-2004: Mexico 1997-2008: Mexico Hofmann (Theming) Wildwash Creek as Wildwasserbahn) 2011 Stonewash Creek as Wildwasserbahn) 2011 There are several additional 'mini shows' featured in the new leaflets for 2014, most of them taking place at 'Kaiserplatz', as well as a chance to meet up with the park's dragon characters.

Attraction "Deep in Africa"