dirkjarczewski
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But tents don't need trucks of massive size?Those deliveries will be tents for the JavaLand event (19 to 21 March) that will be put on the Kaiserplatz.
It's quite obvious because they wouldn't choose this route (through Ahornweg) for anything related to Rookburgh.
Depends on the size of the tent. Those large Oktoberfest-style tents consist of very many square meters of canvas, and they can be quite massive to haul around. A travelling circus usually has a semi trailer or two for the tent alone.But tents don't need trucks of massive size?
Over on CoasterFriends.de it was reported that there are more supports on the staff car park, and a load of track pieces have also been delivered and placed there.
Oh, look! There are the new hotel rooms on the left.
I must have missed the Merlin merger over the off-season. I think you rent your towels from the main entrance across the street...Oh, look! There are the new hotel rooms on the left.
I'm slowly losing hope this will be open when I visit at the end of April
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Well that depends. If you mean end of April 2020; then you'll be fine.I'm slowly losing hope this will be open when I visit at the end of April
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I'm going mid-April this year, knowing full well this will still be a construction site. Just think of it as another excuse (if you really needed one) to visit Phantasialand next yearI'm slowly losing hope this will be open when I visit at the end of April
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If you go in april you can get a free ticket to return later this year when it might be operating.I'm going mid-April this year, knowing full well this will still be a construction site. Just think of it as another excuse (if you really needed one) to visit Phantasialand next year
Pretty sure the "come back for free" offer is consecutive days only... Otherwise I'm pretty sure that would be a terrible business move?If you go in april you can get a free ticket to return later this year when it might be operating.
It definitely is not only for consecutive days. They've always done it this way. And depending on how much they make with food and drinks and if they expect a normal visitor to return in the same year it doesn't have to be a bad business move.Pretty sure the "come back for free" offer is consecutive days only... Otherwise I'm pretty sure that would be a terrible business move?