This is a Luna Park that aims high, very high. Among the new flagship attractions, “Oxygen”, a ride that soars to 50 meters high, offering a breathtaking view of the coastline… if you can manage to keep your eyes open. The initial plan even considered a ride reaching 70 meters, but European regulations put a damper on this ambition.
Right alongside it, a roller coaster inspired by the Bavarian universe makes its debut. Two or three additional rides are joining an already bountiful offering: about fifty attractions in total, ranging from bumper cars, arcade games, shooting booths to water rides. For the little ones, new games have been installed, such as Skylectric, a mini racetrack, a mini tower, and floating boats: everything to give them a thrill, just on their level.
Churros, grills, cocktails…
On the delicious side, not much changes (or almost). The central restaurant remains true to its roots with grilled dishes and its pork shank. The classics are here: churros, ice cream, candies, bubble tea… with a little surprise this year: a cocktail bar, integrated right into the restaurant, to sip a refreshing drink before diving back into the fun among the rides.
The opening will be spectacular with a special rate of €2 per ride, a Brazilian parade, mascots for the kids, and a festive atmosphere at its best. The park will open every evening this summer: food service starting at 7 PM, attractions available from 8 PM, until 1 AM.