Movie Park Germany

Movie Park Germany    

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Movie Park Germany is a theme park in Bottrop-Kirchhellen in western Germany, 50 kilometres north of Düsseldorf, with an area of 40 hectares. It …

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Nov 2, 2024
-Arrival: The park is easy accessible from the main highway. The parking fee though is 8 euros, which is not cheap. -Ticketing: I bought the park admission, car park ticket and the halloween attract… Full review by simonjx
Sep 22, 2024
The movie park is a fun day out for families with kids. However it feels very overpriced for how dated it is. It’s not the most modern, and not particularly exciting for adults. We had a good time bu… Full review by King K
Aug 27, 2024
Visiting from the UK and found this GEM of a park on google, we headed their on the train and we didnt expect much but this park was a fantastic day out for us, two thrill seeking kids 10 & 12 , they… Full review by James o

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Hi, I would like to take my 3yo who is the size of a 4yo (very tall) and wondered about the rides for small children? Can he …
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Hi, I would like to take my 3yo who is the size of a 4yo (very tall) and wondered about the rides for small children? Can he go in with an adult? Also mostly interested in Paw Patrol new attraction!
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There are attractions that 'every' child can go with an adult but the (a bit more) wild attractions are forbidden for children under 120 cm (and some 130 or even 140 but these are much …
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There are attractions that 'every' child can go with an adult but the (a bit more) wild attractions are forbidden for children under 120 cm (and some 130 or even 140 but these are much wilder). And they are very strict and won't let your child in. Our child is 117 cm and he couldn't enter any attraction. I found also the 120 on some attractions a bit too strict. But rules are rules, most certainly in Germany ;)
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Answer by Xavier V · Nov 2, 2019
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Do you know what it is like for wheelchair users? Our son can't walk without a walker, do you know if he'll be able to …
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Do you know what it is like for wheelchair users? Our son can't walk without a walker, do you know if he'll be able to access all the rides?
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we just came back from a 2 day visit to movie park germany with a wheelchair. i can tell you it was more horror then fun for my wife (the person in a wheelchair). it started at the parking …
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we just came back from a 2 day visit to movie park germany with a wheelchair. i can tell you it was more horror then fun for my wife (the person in a wheelchair). it started at the parking where we paid in front and had a very well written note from our dokter. what we didnt have was a parking card for disabilitated people yet that is still under research for approvel. so we had abgry parking employees that set us off to security to explain why we need to park close by. eventually we could park closer to do it all over on day two. most attarctions i can tell you are not accesable for ppl that can not get out of their wheelchair so dont go to this park youll only waste your money. like my wife she can get out and do a few steps on stairs even so we thaught we could do most of the attractions, we thought wrong. we could do all shows and the 4d theater, the wooden rollercoaster was great since it had an elevator. but the frustration begins when there are attractions that promote an entry for people in a wheelchair and you end up getting send back because and i quote " when the attraction should fail she cant go down a ladder". i am no idiot and i actually never heard that line before. my first question was to this person "does it break down that often that this would be an issue". the person couldnt answer it and just repeated us to turn back. what he doesnt see is that after that a lot of frustration and tears flow from my wife because she feels guilty that we cant go in and beeing in a wheelchair should be henough frustration and inconvinience she really does not need to see an attraction that has an entry with the wheelchair on it and then gets send back. This park will never get another visit from us.
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