Efteling bashing makes me sad.
I love that place. My own Efteling journey began in 2003: we'd trekked halfway across the Netherlands on the train to Walibi Holland, only to find it closed. Yep, we did a full-on Griswold. Got as far as arriving in a taxi to a completely deserted car park. The only thing missing was the moose.
Anyways, the following day we went to Efteling to make up for it, and had a really fab time. Ok so it didn't have many coasters back then - Python being the star attraction - but the sheer size of the park, the natural setting, the charm, the vibe, all won me over. I mean, they had acrobats twirling about on ribbons high above the turnstiles in that wonderful entrance building as you went in. Where else would you get that?
Fast forward to 2017 and I visit again with
@Sandman and had an even better day. More creds than before, zero crowds and everything walk-on. Good times!
Was also surprised to see Liseberg get mentioned a couple of times. What's not to love about Liseberg? Probably the classiest, most elegant theme park I've ever been to, and some kick-ass rides to boot.
Somebody mentioned Universal. All I can say to that is... wtf??
Right then, here's a hot take for y'all: Phantasialand. Some say it's the best park in the world. Others say it's the best in Europe. Me? I don't even think it's the best park in Germany. Europa park pees all over Phantasialand from a great height (239.5ft to be precise).
For a supposedly world-class theme park, it's actually pretty small and feels quite cramped. Some would call that immersive, I call it... 'artificial'. There's no natural landscapes anywhere, it's all man made. Sure, Taron is amazing (at night, less so in the daylight) but literally everything else in the park ranges from 'decent' (Mamba, River Quest, Mystery Castle, Colorado) to 'outdated old tosh' (Night Hawk, Hollywood Tour, that Chinese thing).
Also, the main entrance looks like Slough in the 70's.
I've only been once (pre FLY), but I can't imagine the place shooting up the personal rankings much on the strength of it.
Not a bad park by any stretch, I don't hate it, but overrated? For sure.