Rulantica - The new indoor Water World Across 32,600 square metres, an area of almost 5 football fields, you can expect pure water fun all year round …
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Feb 22, 2025
I didn't love this. We went on a week day, outside of German, French & Dutch holidays. We still had to wait 30+ minutes for every single waterslide. It was honestly insane. We went to Europapark too …Full review by fenne v
Feb 4, 2025
Accident at Rulantica (Europa Park) attraction On February 21, 2024, around 6:30 PM, I went on the Vildfal attraction in Rulantica, Rust, twice. I was almost the only person on the ride. There are tw…Full review by Gargonne S
Oct 27, 2024
As a family of two adults and a nine year old we all enjoyed our day at Rulantica and the slides that were on offer. It was extremely busy and noisy though and therefore we were very glad to have pre…Full review by Sarahlilly1
Bonjour, pour les attractions dites à « sensations » à Rulantica…ils prennent en compte l’âge ou la taille svp? J’ai peur que ma fille de 7 ans, même grande pour son âge ne puisse pas les faire! Merci d’avance pour vos réponses
Hi, would this water park be suitable for a 10 and 7 year old who cant swim? Do they provide floatation vests and are kids allowed to wear them on the slides? Thanks for your time Cheers!
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There are free life jackets available and yes they can be used on the slides. For some of the park it doesn't matter. For example some of the kids areas don't have any deep …
There are free life jackets available and yes they can be used on the slides. For some of the park it doesn't matter. For example some of the kids areas don't have any deep water (though your 10 year old may be getting on the old side for these). Several of the slides do not contain or land in deep water, so again they should be ok. For some of the park it will matter - the older children ship play area and obstacle course does land in deeper water, but I suppose it is do-able if they have a life vest and you are there in the water to catch them etc. The wave pool gets quite rough actually, I probably wouldn't recommend it during waves if they can't swim at all, though between the waves they can play in the shallow areas. The snorri saga dark ride is a slow lazy river so should be ok, just don't have them fall in, or be on hand if they do. There are a minority of slides where they won't be allowed if they can't swim. Isbrekker is an example. Overall, I'd still think it worth going.