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Nonkel Fluo

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  1. Day 1: Leave LAX 6pm

    Day 2: Arrive CDG 2pm, then drive 3 hours, stay at hotel near Brussles

    Wouldn't it be easier if you fly directly to Brussels?

    Day 3: Walibi Belgium (just correcting )(Six Flags Belgium), stay at hotel near Brussles

    Day 4: Bobbejaanland, then drive 4 hours to hotel near Walibi World

    Day 5: Walibi World (Six Flags Holland), then drive 4 hours - stay at hotel somewhere near Germany/Denmark border.

    Day 6: Drive 4 Hours, Farup Sommerland, take overnight ferry from Fredericshavn to Oslo

    Day 7: Tusenfryd, then drive 6 hours to hotel near Liseberg

    Day 8: Liseberg, then drive 4 hours to hotel near Tivoli

    Day 9: Tivoli & Bakken, stay at Tivoli hotel

    Day 10: Bon Bon Land, then take ferry to Puttgarden. Try to visit Hansa Park, then drive 4 hours to hotel near Heide.

    Day 11: Heide Park, then drive 4 hours to hotel near WBMW

    Day 12: Movie Park Germany (WBMW) then drive 1 Hour to Toverland, then drive 3 hours to hotel near Phantasialand

    Day 13: Phantasialand, then drive 1 hour to Klotten Park, then drive 3 hours to hotel near Holiday Park

    Day 14: Holiday Park then drive 2 Hours to hotel near Europa

    Day 15: Europa Park, then drive 6 Hours to hotel in Verona

    Day 16: Drive 3 hours to Mirabilandia, then drive 3 hours to hotel near Gardaland

    Day 17: Gardaland, Movie Park/Aqualand then drive 6 hours to hotel near Walibi Rhone-Alps

    Day 18: Walibi Rhone-Alps, then drive 4 Hours to Nigloland, then drive 3 Hours to hotel near Walibi Lorraine

    Day 19: Walibi Lorraine , then drive 3 Hours to Disneyland Paris, stay at Disneyland Paris

    Day 20: Disneyland Paris/Disney Studios Paris, stay at Disneyland Paris

    Day 21: Parc Asterix, then Disneyland Paris, stay at Disneyland Paris

    Day 22: Leave CDG

     

    Now on to the questions.¨

     

    Question #1 - Since we are traveling during the last three weeks of June, we are assuming that parks shouldn't be that crowded. Is this a correct assumption? When we did our Europe trip in 2002, we were there during the last 2 weeks of July and the parks were *PACKED*. We're hoping by going a bit earlier, we won't see as many crowds. When do schools officially get out for the summer?

     

    In Belgium, the parks are crowded the last week of June. Some days, some parks are even more crowded the last week of June, than in July

     

     

    Question #5 - On Day 10, when we take the ferry, does anyone think we need to make reservations for this one? It goes about every 30 minutes, and it seems like we should be ok without them, we just want to make sure.

    I don't think it's necessary to make reservations

     

    Question #11 - Do the tunnels get congested, are the roads through Switzerland difficult to drive?

     

    A lot depends on the current weather conditions, but in general the roads in Switzerland are good to drive. But you have to know that Switzerland is not a part of the European Union, so you have to pass along the customs authorities, and it's possible that you lose some time there.

     

     

    Question #14 - We are in the process of booking hotels. We are going to stay at the Liseberg hotel, Phantasialand hotel, Europa Park hotel, and on property at Disneyland Paris. All other nights we are looking for 'motels' that are right off the motorway and easy to get to. Any suggestions?

     

    I don't think that there are many motels in Belgium, so I can't help you with that.

     

    Question #15 - What can we expect on the overnight ferry we are taking? It is pretty straightforward? Is it "nice?" Arekind of e actually going to get any sleep?

     

    Europe is kind of civilised, so it's not like you are have got to take a rusted ferry. The quality is rather good

     

     

    Some tips in Belgium

     

    -Don't drive too fast! The fines are very high and when you don't live in Belgium you have to pay them immediatly. You don't want that to happen because it will cost you a lot of money that you better spend in the parks!

     

    -When you're in Belgium, try some several types of beer. In Bobbejaanland, in the saloon in the western village, they have rather wide offer of Belgian beers.

     

    -You can also buy some of the worlds best chocolate here! In Brussels there are a a lot of shops, but I can recommend Leonidas, they're very good!

     

    -If you need more information about Bobbejaanland you can always find that on http://www.bjlfansite.be, but that's all in Dutch so i don't think you will understand . Or http://www.tpv.be is also a very good site. Or you can always consult http://www.bobbejaanland.be orhttp://www.walibi.be (official sites).

     

    If you want more info about Bobbejaanland or Walibi Belgium, or Belgum in general, please don't hesitate to contact me.

    Have a good trip!

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