#1 in Italy, #8 in Europe.
Is there an official list? Can you name the other seven? ![]()
I’ll try.
Disneyland Paris, EuropaPark… and… uh, LegoLand? I give up.
I’ve been to all three!
And until now, I had no idea there were Legolands outside of the UK!
I have fond memories of the one in Windsor.
I’ve never been to EuropaPark, even if it was less than 1.5h by car from where I lived
I didn’t have a car, and when I bought a car, it was because my wife was pregnant. So we thought, let’s wait until the child grows up, but then we moved 200km south 
The only “real” Legoland is the one in Denmark - it was the first Legoland (and I was there as a kid
). But I’ve never been to Disneyland or Europapark. Instead of the latter one, I was in Phantasialand, Fort Fun and Efteling.
No, we did that both times when we camped at the lake with the RV. ![]()
I’ve been there too! ![]()
@milanfahrnholz: Do we have some amusements parks at the most south of Germany? Legoland Germany is in Günzburg…
Ravensburger Spieleland is further south than Europapark (not much, but still). But there’s the Bodensee in the middle, so reaching that by car from Zurich takes longer (and a detour to Austria) than going to Freiburg Im Breisgau. Not much, but still 
Sure, at the top of my head I can name three. All I have been to before:
Churpfalzpark
Fränkisches Wunderland
Geiselwind
Can you recommend one (or more) of these three? 
Well the big western town is obviously the highlight of the Fränkisches Wunderland. Geiselwind is really good and the last time I have actually been at the Churpfalzpark is too long ago to remember. But I´m pretty confident one or more of those have a @tasse-tee carousel.
That’s obviously a must-have!
See, I did not make that connection. I’m going to Disneyland in two weeks, now I can’t not think about it.
Well, the’re ALICE’s tea cups. And that’s my daughter’s name
I hope she doesn’t take it literally and ask us to bring them home.
That would be MAD!
Trying my best to get Johnny Depp´s awkward portrayal out of people´s heads and stick with the classic!
I never saw Tim Burton’s movie. And I probably never will
we’re hardcore Disney Classics fans, at home
Just wait until your kids are 16… ![]()
Maybe a little outdated, but here are the other parks:
Http://www.iparchidivertimento.it/classifiche/i-10-piu-grandi-parchi-di-divertimento-di-tutta-europa.html/
That lists WDS as a separate park. While it technically is, I bet nobody goes there without also going to DLP
I never considered the two parks as separate, the Studios are just an “add-on” to the main park.
