Users' questions

Wat kost Movie Park?

Wat kost Movie Park?

Toegangsprijzen

Entree Prijs
Volwassenen en kinderen vanaf 12 jaar € 37,00 € 30,50
Kinderen 4 t/m 11 jaar € 29,00
Kinderen t/m 3 jaar gratis
Senioren (55+) € 29,00

Is er een zwembad in Moviepark Duitsland?

Movie Park Bottrop | Reimink Zwembaden.

Hoeveel attracties heeft Movie Park?

Movie Park Germany

Movie Park
Eerdere namen Warner Brothers Movie World
Oppervlakte 45 ha
Attracties
Achtbanen 7

Hoe druk is Movie Park Germany?

De meest rustige dagen om Moviepark Germany te bezoeken is in het voorjaar (april, mei, juni) en dan met name door de week. In de weekenden is het weliswaar ook iets drukker in deze drie maanden maar niet zo extreem als in de zomer. Ook door de week in september is het redelijk rustig, met name door de week.

Where is the Movie Park in Germany located?

Movie Park Germany is a theme park in Bottrop -Kirchhellen in western Germany, 50 km (30 mi) north of Düsseldorf. With an area of 40 hectare (98 acres), it consists of 7 areas based on movies and TV series. Nearby the park are several film studios. The park originally opened under the name “Kirchhellener Märchenwald” in 1967.

Is there an aqua cinema at Park Zandvoort?

Only at Park Zandvoort: a swimming pool that is transformed into an Aqua Cinema. In other words, watch a movie whilst you are in the water! In the 25-metre pool you can work on your physique and in the Children’s Pool the little ones can play and splash around safely to their heart’s content.

Who are the guests at Movie Park Germany?

The park had a grand opening on 29 June 1996 with 20,000 invited guests including Johannes Rau, Ernst Löchelt, August Everding, Gustava Everding, Michael Douglas, Sophia Loren, Ron Williams, Amanda Lear, David Copperfield, Claudia Schiffer, Chris O’Donnell, Hans Meiser and Heinz Hoenig as special guests.

When did Neue Traumland film park open in Germany?

Wolf-Dieter Jahn from Essen, Germany and Alexandre Berthé from France, who had previously worked at the park, bought it in 1986 and reopened it in 1987 under the name “Neue Traumland”. In 1989 they decided to sell the park to Bavaria Film, and it closed again on 31 August 1991. The park opened on 6 June 1992 under the name “Bavaria Filmpark”.