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Rainbow MagicLand Amusement Park

Rainbow Magicland is a large modern amusement park located near the town of Valmontone. Its name literally means: "Rainbow - Fairyland." Magic, magic, fairy tales - these are the main themes of the design of the park, endless sources of plots for all its entertainments.

Park Rainbow MagicLand - a magical land of entertainment, photo Filippo Tenore

Rainbow Magicland is a large modern amusement park located near the town of Valmontone (60 km from Rome). Its name literally means: "Rainbow - Fairyland." Magic, magic, fairy tales - these are the main themes of the design of the park, endless sources of plots for all its entertainments.

The area of ​​the park is 600 thousand square meters. It is divided into 24 thematic zones, 6 of them are devoted to the Fairies of the Winx. Visit Rainbow Magicland with the whole family. Here you will find adventures for every taste. Moving between the sites and attractions, you will see bold Vikings, magicians, real robbers, stay in the castle of fairies.

What you will see in the theme park

For the little ones

In the park, photo Filippo Tenore

The rainbow "magic of young Winx sorceresses surrounds visitors from the first steps along the territory along Magic Street. Castello Alfea Castle, the most famous (after Hogwarts) school of magic where the Winx fairies are trained, is built in the depths of the park. Most of the children's attractions and performances are associated with these characters. In the right wing of the castle is opened the store "Magic Winx".

Wheel of Magic, bright classic carousel, navigation along the River Pixie River - a lot of entertainment awaits young visitors in the children's village Pixieville. In cold weather, children play inside the MagicLandia area; in hot weather, they can refresh themselves among the “dancing” Polarettilandia fountains.

You can long list the opportunities that Rainbow MagicLand offers to kids.

And how do teenagers and adults have fun?

Shock - Steam Machine, photo Filippo Tenore

The Shock - Steam Machine roller coaster is only recommended for the bold. Instant set speed up to 100 km / h, flying with acceleration, rotation, flips and take-offs to a height of 35 m will provide you with an adrenaline rush and a real shock!

The Mystic attraction is also intended for lovers of thrills: the rise to the height of a 72-meter tower, from the top of which the horizon to Rome is visible, a second delay - and a rapid fall down.

Attraction "Cagliostro", photo Filippo Tenore

Attraction "Cagliostro" makes you lose control over the feeling of time and space. In a mysterious castle in complete darkness moving cars with tourists. Rises, descents and sharp turns occur at a stunning speed and are accompanied by unexpected effects.

View, photo Filippo Tenore

There is fun in the "magic" park for all ages - not so dizzying, but also pleasant and fascinating. The planetarium reveals the secrets of space to guests. Rafting on a boat Le Rapid tests visitors for stamina. The Bomborun slides and the Flying Dutchman are especially popular with children. There are also entertainment venues: Piccolo Toddler Theater, Gran Teatro - where music shows are held, Demonia Horror House, the mystical Houdini House. At various venues, performances, shows of stuntmen and acrobats are held all day.

Park design, photo Filippo Tenore

Where to eat

You can dine at Castello Restaurant or in the cozy II Belvedere Pizzeria overlooking the park. Traditional Italian dishes are served at the Domus Aurea self-service cafe; Classic fast food is available at Boccondivino.

Wild animals, photo Filippo Tenore

Ticket prices

The price of visiting the park is from 24 € for an adult, from 19 € - for a child. Children under the height of less than 100 cm pass free of charge. There is a special "evening" price. Group tickets and seasonal passes are also offered. You can save on tickets if you purchase them online in advance, on a fixed date. Actual information here.

Working hours

The park opens at 10 in the morning. From mid-April to the end of May it works until 17:00; from the end of May to July 4 - until 18:00; all of July - until 22:00 (on weekends an hour longer). In August, the park closes at 23:00. Until mid-September, it works until 18:00, then until the end of the season - until 17:00. In October-December, the park opens on weekends; he also works on holidays and vacations. Schedule may change, check it here.

How to get to MagicLandia Park

You can get to Rainbow MagicLand from Termini Station by high-speed train. From Valmontone Station, a free shuttle bus takes guests to the park. A free shuttle marked with the park's logo also departs from Rome Termini Station in the mornings. By car, take the A1 Milano - Napoli highway, turn north towards Valmontone, then south towards Colleferro.

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Watch the video: Rainbow MagicLand Vlog April 2016 (November 2024).

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