Hallo Wie Geht's Dir!!!! Hope you like the new video. What would be something (other than a theme park) that I should experience in Germany? Follow my New IG for Updates @itsConnerSully! Also, I made a Tik Tok @connersully 👍
Definitely europapark, they are constantly ranked in the top ten best theme parks of the world and 5 of the rollercoasters there are ranked in the top 10 of Europe. Also the theam is Europe so they have basically every european country and typical food and other typical things so even if you don't like rides you can have an amazing time
It was great there really great and the food was a dream for a Schild i was there it was only open singe a Half war or a gear and i was 10 or so and they had nearly evrything
@@emmef7970 I think what I meant by it is that in Phantasialand there are a ton of creative elements that are just "nice" in their own right, self-contained worlds of fantasy as opposed to "franchises". That is not to say I don't completely admire the creative work of the imagneers at Disney parks.
@@omgsolikevalleygirl Thank you for the clarification. I was so curious that I had to "Google Image" the park since it was the first time I heard of it. I wanted to get a better view. I can see the creative elements you speak about. So very cool. Especially the "industrial" fantasy parts. Like nothing I have ever seen before. Checked the entrance fee and it is half of the price of Disneyland/Magic Mountain in my area. Would love to go someday. So glad I happened upon this channel!!
Europapark ist zwar ein guter Freizeitpark und hat auch die besseren Achterbahnen, aber was Themenwelten angeht ist Phantasialand der beste in Deutschland
For Phantasialand it has always been about the vibes of diving into some fantasy land (the founder was actually a puppet maker). So they generally try to use as authentic parts as possible in the different districts, even the plants. Eg. while building "Klugheim", the medieval-fantasy district, the whole european flower market was completely sold out of certain plants coz Phantasialand bought them all. Also the the China-Town-Hotel is the biggest historical Chinese building outside of China. Many parts had to be imported from China and over 200 Chinese craftsmen were involved in the construction.
@@Lucypyro ey wenn es sich nicht geändert hat wohnt er in Ludwigsburg. aber seh grad sind 180km von dort aus. kenn mich im schwäbischen raum nicht so gut aus lol
Woah, I have been to Phantasialand so many times, but only ever in Summer/Autumn, never really during Winter. Definitely have to though But at least I have been to MoviePark at Halloween, that's cool too
Biker Arno true, efteling in netherlands is way better.. In spain you have port aventura, with has 3 parks... one of them is a 55.000km2 waterparc Just 2 examples
😊Those two videos are one of the best reviews of phantasialand! You perfectly represent the exitement of visiting this theme park! Thank you for sharing your happiness!😊
@@Flolzicar wenn man es schade findet dass jemand "deutscher wird" kann man doch nur von selbsthass zerfressen sein (insofern man selbst deutscher ist) und eine der linksextremistischen parteien wie die grünen oder linken wählen
Hey Conner love to watch your Videos And i like how you learn German also you can say "Es ist viel schöner" instead of "es ist sehr mehr wunderschön" :) greetings from Switzerland
I'm German, and in our school it's some kind of a tradition that everyone goes to Phantasialand for a day in the second year. And one of the great things about Phantasialand is that every time you get there you discover something that you haven't seen before or you see things that are entirely new. By the way, the ride called "Colorado Adventure", that you have been on in the first video, is actually the Michael Jackson roller-coaster and originally it was named after him too.
I really appreciate your effort to learn german. Not many try to learn german and even if they usually suck at spelling! keep up the good work, you'll be getting there!
Very cool! I was there to and i loved it too! The point you discribed about language called in science: Code switching....switching between two languiges...😁 its common..
Just remember that you‘ll need two days if you visit Europa Park for the first time! That park is huge. New visitors are always completely overwhelmed by the abundance of things to do (100+ attractions). I think if you loved Phantasia Land, you‘ll love Europa Park. Yes, they are bigger and there are more visitors, but they do their best every day to still give each visitor the best experience. Especially their theming is stellar, especially the areas Greece, Swiss and Spain are themed so well. And the attractions Voletarium the flying theatre right next to the entrance, Wodan the wooden coaster and Poseidon the water coaster in Greece are well themed attractions there. And don‘t miss the ice skating show in Greece, they are always great! The most famous coasters there though are Silver Star, Wodan and Blue Fire, the three thrill coasters. Fun fact: There are 9 normal coasters + 2 water coasters + 2 powered coasters + 1 log flume.
Thanks for the video man! You should visit an Eintracht Frankfurt game at Commerzbank Arena. Or another cool thing is „Nacht der Museen“ in Frankfurt. And there you can try grüne Soße, Apfelwein and Handkäs mit Musik. ;-)
I think the German Disneyland would be Europa park. Its actually the second most visited them park in Europe, after Disneyland, so they do compare more closely.
Just remember that you‘ll need two days if you visit Europa Park for the first time! That park is huge. New visitors are always completely overwhelmed by the abundance of things to do (100+ attractions). I think if you loved Phantasia Land, you‘ll love Europa Park. Yes, they are bigger and there are more visitors, but they do their best every day to still give each visitor the best experience. Especially their theming is stellar, especially the areas Greece, Swiss and Spain are themed so well. And the attractions Voletarium the flying theatre right next to the entrance, Wodan the wooden coaster and Poseidon the water coaster in Greece are well themed attractions there. And don‘t miss the ice skating show in Greece, they are always great! The most famous coasters there though are Silver Star, Wodan and Blue Fire, the three thrill coasters. Fun fact: There are 9 normal coasters + 2 water coasters + 2 powered coasters + 1 log flume.
Europapark just build and opened a new Waterpark next to their normal park last November. You should check out both as well! :) Edit: Just to mention, that this is probably the most themed indoor waterpark you could find.
If you enjoy Phantasialand you should visit Europa Park in Germany (around Christmas), Fort Fun in Germany (around Halloween) and Efteling in the Netherlands (anytime :D).
I've always went there when I was a child and it's truly magical. The rollercoasters have a lot of turns, because they don't have much space and they can't expand. So they make the best of what they have.
okay this is cool! Currently in Canada trying to find work in Germany and moving my family down. One of the things I kind of was sad about is that my daughters probably won't experience Disneyland in the states but if you say its almost the same I am more than happy with that! Thank you !
Well, Disneyland is still pretty different, because it has its characters, and I frankly do think that Disney World is the best park in the world, but you can have magical moments in Phatasialand, too, plus, there is Disneyland Paris, which will most likely closer to you, than the American Disney Parks are from Canada.
I was really afraid the whole time that you missed Wuze Town but you also went there. Winya's Fear and Force are also really fun rides, i'm glad you didn't miss them. Would be exciting to see you in more of the big german amusement parks. The biggest would be Europa Park, but there is also Heide Park with lots of great attractions and Holiday Park with the incredible Ge-Force and a scary Free-Fall Tower.
Haha that snail ride reminds me of a funny story. The entrance of it used to be the entrance to the vr roller-coaster (which used to be a roller-coaster in the dark, last time I've been there. I'll definitely go check out the vr one when I can). Anyway, my cousin, who's really afraid of roller-coasters, and I didn't know they changed the entrance and queued for the snail ride, thinking it's the roller-coaster. She's been so nervous and I tried to calm her down, telling her it's not that fast and scary. Then we went around the corner and realized it's not the roller-coaster. We still went on the ride, had a good laugh and my cousin joked that I was right, it's not that scary. We went to the actual roller-coaster with higher spirits and she loved it 😁
In the Black Forest there is a museum called"Vogtsbauernhof". You'll experience the German way of living hundreds of years ago. It's not an amusement park but quite interesting, a place to chill. It's in Gutach in one ot the pretttiest areas of the Black Forest.
Phantasialand is only No3 visited park in germany. Heidepark and Europapark are bigger. But they're more focusing on the rides than on the "disney vibe". I love that though :)
Wow! Conner! Ich habe deine Videos letztes Jahr mal gesehen. Aber dein Deutsch ist jetzt sowas von gut. Wow! I'm really impressed. I'd never speak English so good in so less time. Wow wow!
Ich finde es so gut das du auf englisch und auf deutsch gesprochen hast das macht nicht jeder . Es hat mir echt viel Spaß gemacht zuzuschauen. Weiter so 👍
You made two great videos about Phantasialand. I visited Phantasialand already many times as a child, as a teen and as an adult. I love it. I'm so glad they didn't copy Disneyland and their movies. There were already enough Disneyland all over the world. Phantasialand decided to make their own thing. They wanted to be different. And that's amazing. My sister and her children visited Disneyland at Paris last January and they said, that Phatasialand is much better. It's cheaper and is has much more rollercoasters and so on. Disneyland is overhyped.
Disney is a small kids resort , it does not have the attractions like Taron , fly ,Talocan, winjas , drop towers vr coaster's. If you liked here , go to Europa park next time.
Did you know that in Europapark there is a restaurant where your food Litteraly does a looping on a mini rollercoaster ride to drive to your table? The best thing. The food is delicious and it's not too expensive. There are also many more things unique and cool about the Europapark. In fact ,they are the company also known for building a lot of the best rollercoasters worldwide even outside of their own park. It's a fun for the whole family and also very magical. Though I suggest you to stay there for around 3 days or more as it's a very big theme park
at the very beginning of phantasialand there were only shown all that fary tales exhibitions from brothers grimm and more. it was a small part of the park around a lake. And that was before disneyland was even opened
Phantasialand is my Home-Park. I go every weekend in the Park and it is still so cool. But you HAVE to go to Movie-Park at Bottrop in October ist so awasome, i go there at my Birthday and im every year so excited. The scary Vibe there is so incredible
You should visit the phaeno in Wolfsburg. It's an interactive science center where you can try everything out yourself. They even experiment with a huge fire tornado inside the building.
In your other video you said that the parc would be better if the rides were based on movies so I recommend going to the „Movie Park“ it’s my personal favorite, love the video❤️
Hey Conner, you should visit more german and european amusementparks! There are lots of good ones. It's so much fun watching you explore and enjoy the park! Love it! Europa Park near Freiburg is Germanys biggest amusement park and in my opinion even better than Phantasialand. Especially in wintertime. They have thousands and thousands of christmas trees, that light up the streets at night. It's magical. It also has a huge waterpark recently. You should definetly go visit it! If you need a tourguide for the park, just contact me ;)
Hey @connersullivan you Need to visit Tripsdrill because its the ölest German Theme Park and its just Build with love. And you can explore the Schwaben Land
14:05 "I don't know what's up and down but I know that I am not falling so I am on the right side of gravity at this point." Oh boy, these quotes are hilarious.
We love both Phantasialand and Europa Park. We live in the Kaiserslautern area by Ramstein AFB. Most theme parks worldwide use alot of the same ride manufacturers. Phantasialand is our Fav. compared to Europa Park. Smaller and more detailed in theme.
I live roughly 2 hours away from there and I go at least once a year. Wintertraum is the best time to go. Love the park and details. The Music and the theming Matches so perfect. The chinese hotel Ling Bao is awsome. Bin going there since 1999. A lot has changed. But it gets better and better. :)
if you write "I visited THE GERMAN DISNEYLAND" germans will understand there is an german Disney land. Germany has no Disneyland. the next one is in Paris. Why you dont call it simply Phantasyaland? cos it called that way...
The true German Dinsney World is the Europapark. Phantasialand's quality standard is high, but it's rather small, because there is no room to enlarge it.
@@natalieyuni1725 It is like a whole country. watch some trailers on RU-vid, it is bigger then six flags and disney land. There are a lot of rides. There are also many diffrent cultures in this park, every country in europe is there and it shows.