We got a discount so decided to go as I’ve been to other parks before and enjoyed them.
I’m afraid this one is not as enjoyable. We went on Monday 28th around 1pm. The park wasn’t too crowded which was nice, but you could see incredibly long queues on the biggest rides.
The changing rooms and lockers aren’t signed at all from the entrance so you have to wander aimlessly until you see them. Lockers are expensive but you do get some money back upon key return. The changing rooms however are an absolute joke. No private booths so if you don’t like getting undressed in public, or can’t for religious or other reasons, your only option is the toilet stalls. The showers are freezing cold on the warmest setting.
I had barely taken a step in a pool when I was yelled at by a guard that I couldn’t wear sunglasses in the pool. I tried to explain that I can’t see without them as they are vision glasses, and he gesticulated that I need a strap to keep them in place. I trudged all the way back to the store near the lockers and acquired a strap for 2.50€.
As it turned out the strap was not enough when I was told that I could not go on any slides with glasses on. Only goggles are allowed, which means people who wear glasses are f****d.
My partner held my glasses so I could go on one slide, but it was not great walking up without seeing properly and I missed the steps on the way out of the pool and hurt my leg.
The Congo river which is the only “ride” I could do with the glasses was incredibly slow, I know it’s a lazy river but you essentially needed to paddle to get through.
Partner tried the rapids (I told him about the review here saying not to, but he went anyway) and he regretted it. He said he got stuck at the first bend, but staff kept sending people down behind him. He ended up in reverse facing a woman who was worried she’d hurt him, and had no clue what was coming up behind him.
We were done after that.
Some of the rides appeared to be closed as well.