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Roller coaster and Ferris wheel: Bavaria's amusement parks are reopening - these corona rules now apply

2021-06-09T08:55:35.499Z


The incidences are falling, the corona rules are slowly being relaxed in Bavaria. Amusement parks are also allowed to open their doors to visitors again.


The incidences are falling, the corona rules are slowly being relaxed in Bavaria.

Amusement parks are also allowed to open their doors to visitors again.

Munich - The corona numbers are falling, the incidence * is at a low level.

Therefore amusement parks in Bavaria are allowed to reopen.

Visitors can look forward to roller coasters, ferris wheels and animals.

But not all parks start the season already.

Last Friday, the government headed by Prime Minister Markus Söder * announced that fun on the ferris wheel and wild water run was possible again - albeit with restrictions.

Amusement parks in Bavaria are allowed to reopen: These corona rules now apply

  • If the incidence is between 50 and 100, visitors aged six and over must show a negative rapid test *.

    The test does not apply to those who have recovered or who have been vaccinated.

  • If the incidence is below 50, the test is not required.

  • The well-known hygiene concepts with distance rules and FFP2 mask compulsory * in closed rooms also apply in all parks.

Corona in Bavaria: Amusement parks are allowed to reopen

An overview of Bavaria's largest amusement parks:

Skyline Park:

According to the company, the largest amusement park in the Free State, the Skyline Park near Bad Wörishofen in Unterallgäu, starts the new season next Friday. More than 60 attractions await visitors there, including roller coasters, wild water rides and pedal boats. Tickets cost 39.90 euros for visitors who are taller than 1.50 meters. Anyone between 1.10 and 1.50 meters tall pays 30.50 euros. Those who measure less than 1.10 meters have free entry. The tickets can be booked online in advance or bought at the cash desk.

Bayern-Park

: The Bayern-Park in Reisbach (district of Dingolfing-Landau *) also opens on Friday. Tickets are available online or at the entrance. Visitors from 1.40 meters tall pay 27 euros admission, tickets for visitors between one meter and 1.40 meters tall cost 24 euros. Anyone shorter than a meter can get in free of charge. In addition to numerous rides, the park also offers a pirate island and a petting zoo with pygmy goats, barbary macaques and ponies.

Legoland:

Legoland in Günzburg (Swabia) is located on Autobahn 8 and will be open again from Thursday - but only for guests who have secured a ticket online beforehand.

A day ticket costs 42 euros for all visitors aged three and over.

Children under three years of age have free entry to the amusement park with rides and themed worlds.

Playmobil Funpark:

The park in the Franconian town of Zirndorf (Fürth district *) starts the season next Monday.

Tickets cost 44.90 euros per person and must be booked online in advance.

In addition to various Playmobil play worlds, the park also offers an active park with many climbing and play options, a balancing course and a farm.

Bavaria Filmstadt:

The Bavaria Filmstadt in Geiselgasteig near Munich has been open again since the end of May. Every weekend, visitors can take part in a 90-minute tour of the Bavaria film studios and marvel at the original sets of well-known films - including "Jim Button and Lukas the Engine Driver". There is also a 4-D cinema. Tickets cost 20 euros for adults and 18 euros for children and young people aged six and over. They can be booked online or bought on site.

Churpfalz-Park:

The Churpfalz-Park, a flower park and adventure park in Loifling near Cham * in the Upper Palatinate, is now attracting visitors again.

There are rides, water slides, go-karts, a Ferris wheel and extensive green spaces on the area.

Tickets cost 23 euros for visitors aged 16 and over, 22 euros for six to 15 year olds and 19 euros for children between the ages of three and five.

Corona in Bavaria: Amusement parks are allowed to reopen - Geiselwind remains closed for the time being

Freizeit-Land:

The Freizeit-Land Geiselwind in the Lower Franconian district of Kitzingen, on the other hand, cannot name an opening date. According to the team at the amusement park, the hygiene concept is currently being discussed with the authorities. The opening is expected in early July, said a spokeswoman. The park on Autobahn 3 between Nuremberg and Würzburg offers six themed areas with many rides and a new "Seaside Resort" where visitors can play pirates.

(kam / dpa) * Merkur.de / bayern is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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