Hotel Krønasår in Europa-Park presents luxury suites for 1,200 euros per night - beds turn
Created: 09/01/2022, 14:28
By: Sina Alonso Garcia
You can endure it here: In the new “Premium Penthouse Suite” at Hotel Krønasår, visitors have their own private steam bath and rotating beds.
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Europa-Park apparently wants to increasingly appeal to customers in the luxury segment.
Hotel Krønasår recently opened a number of new luxury suites, which even have Mack Rides driving systems installed.
Rust - In the summer of 2022, Europa-Park expanded the themed hotel Krønasår with a 160 square meter infinity pool and eleven new suites.
These are sometimes nothing for the small purse.
For example, according to parkerlebnis.de
, the premium penthouse suites with private sauna or steam bath cost
1,209 euros per night.
A special treat: The beds are equipped with drive systems from Mack Rides and can rotate around their own axis.
In addition, guests in the suites will find a fireplace, a balcony, a bathtub and a total of three flat screens and Bluetooth speakers, as reported by BW24.
The new luxury suites include seven suites that take guests up north and four suites that are thematically based on the futuristic setting of the "Eatrenalin" event restaurant.
As in the experience restaurant, all the competences of the Mack group of companies are to be combined in the suites: media technology, technology, driving systems, cuisine and creative content.
Europa-Park: Fans react to luxury suites in Hotel Krønasår: "Mega - but priceless"
The announcement of the new suites generated lively feedback on Facebook.
Numerous users find the rooms "super nice", "brilliant" and "super".
At the same time, many complain that they cannot afford this equipment.
"Looks really great.
But who should pay for that?” asks a user.
Others also find the price “priceless”.
In fact, Europa-Park seems to want to address a very specific customer segment with the new suites.
The fact that four of the suites are thematically based on the new themed restaurant is probably no coincidence.
Hotel guests who pay 1,000 euros per night for a penthouse suite will probably also be happy to pay up to 645 euros for a menu in the "Eatrenaline".
The good news for "normal people": If you want to stay overnight in the themed hotel Krønasår, you will also find significantly cheaper rooms there.
A standard room for two people can be booked there from around 259 euros per night including breakfast.