I mean at the end of the day Phantasialand already have Afrika, alt-Berlin, mexiko and China (soon to become Asia supposedly).
There’s europa park just down the road who’s whole park is themed to different countries around Europe...
If phantasialand were to make new areas themed to countries it would be somewhat unoriginal and would make them fail to stand out to their major competitor 4 hours south of them. That’s why I think lately they’ve been so heavily focussing on improving the fantasy area, introducing Klugheim a medieval village and now rookburgh, another imaginary steampunk world. The park is about immersion and taking the guests to this imaginary world, it’s less about realism and trying to create real life places which is what europa park and Epcot are more trying to achieve.
I really like the way Phantasialand are moving forwards, some areas themed to countries which brings you the realism and detail of real life like Africa and Asia and makes you feel like you are exploring the world, but the park also takes you away to imaginary lands such as wuze Tal and klugheim which really immerse you and really take you out of this world and make you forget about day to day life. I think rookburgh will really help with that, it’s going to be a land full of detail and immersion, I really hope we won’t know where to look when we are inside.
There’s europa park just down the road who’s whole park is themed to different countries around Europe...
If phantasialand were to make new areas themed to countries it would be somewhat unoriginal and would make them fail to stand out to their major competitor 4 hours south of them. That’s why I think lately they’ve been so heavily focussing on improving the fantasy area, introducing Klugheim a medieval village and now rookburgh, another imaginary steampunk world. The park is about immersion and taking the guests to this imaginary world, it’s less about realism and trying to create real life places which is what europa park and Epcot are more trying to achieve.
I really like the way Phantasialand are moving forwards, some areas themed to countries which brings you the realism and detail of real life like Africa and Asia and makes you feel like you are exploring the world, but the park also takes you away to imaginary lands such as wuze Tal and klugheim which really immerse you and really take you out of this world and make you forget about day to day life. I think rookburgh will really help with that, it’s going to be a land full of detail and immersion, I really hope we won’t know where to look when we are inside.