It's a cool park, especially for fans of the yellow horse. I'll like it. The queues for a VIP ticket are relatively small, but for ordinary ones you would have to stand decently. They don't let you in shorts, but there is a place nearby where you can buy pants. I remember only the roller coaster.
We were in Vietnam on Phuc in the amusement Park, today we visited the Universal in Singapore. There is something to compare it with. This park is the best. Vietnam is the second place, and Universal would not even put it in the top three. There are a lot of attractions in aventura that make the adrenaline rush. Ferrari Park is worth noting separately. I liked everything very much and I want to come back. After other parks, there is no such desire
a cool park from the side. Inside, you will have to queue for 4 hours for 15 seconds if you go to a high hill in season. there are also pistons, but the queue for them is not big and they are not scary, you just fly up, hang and fall. there is also a Ferrari museum, if you are a fan of junk you will like it. in principle, the park is quite small. if you are purely on rides, then I do not recommend it to you because there is only one slide standing there. although if you came just for her sake, then fine. and so it is for a variety of attractions that I recommend PortAventura Park. He is also in this city.
"Three," no more. In fact, this is a "one-attraction park" - a slide that can be seen from any point within a radius of 10-15 km. Up to 180 in 5 seconds, ascent to a 120-meter height and, practically, free fall back. All this in 15 seconds with the previous standing in line for 40 minutes (out of season). The rest of the rides are frankly children's, well, that is, right at all. As for the Ferrari...logos are everywhere, red, three cars in the museum, two battered Ferraris on the street...THAT'S IT! It is very unfinished, damp...children may not understand, but for an adult who loves and understands cars, I'm not talking about fans of the brand...craft in a beautiful wrapper. It's a Ferrari, Formula 1, a legend...Where is it all?? Why isn't there at least a go-kart?? Why don't they drive Ferraris, at least civilians, and even for some money?? Everything is done "and it will do"! Starting with the selling record of your "trip" for 25 euros of terrifying quality!...is it so hard to screw in normal cameras? At the entrance, the passage through the turnstiles is accompanied by the sound of a passing car...only it looks more like a dinosaur, the same thing happens when accelerating on an attraction...is this some kind of problem, is it okay to record and transmit the sound of the motor?? 5d cinema... again, beautiful outside, waiting, walking through the corridors, waiting again...and a completely obscene video quality...low resolution, blurry, flat sound...This is when the "avatar" is already 10 years old! How it all gets along under the "roof" of Ferrari is not clear! I don't believe Ferrari just blindly sold the franchise...this makes it even sadder, it would be better to blindly.
And the slide is good!))).
The Ferrari park is open until 19 o'clock, so if you visit two parks in one day, go first to the Ferrari, and then to the main one, since it works in the summer until 12 at night
See original
Э
Эксперт местного уровня
Level 19 Local Expert
October 10, 2019
Visit on weekdays- the queues will be 3 times less. Of course, take at least 2 days at once, because there won't be enough time to go. There will be traffic jams on Saturday, queues of 1-2 hours, it will be crowded, the locals are also coming. Good luck! 👍
It was a conversation, but in fact it was nothing)) an hour of queue for 30 seconds is not the most exciting roller coaster) there are much better slides in Portaventura Park than here)
A small addition to the Port of Aventura. We didn't get to the most important attraction of Red Force, because the queue was at least an hour and a half long.