egffreak Posted May 27, 2008 Share Posted May 27, 2008 So, nun sind wir wieder zurück. Am Samstag-Nachmittag machten Tanja und ich uns auf richtung Heidelberg zu meiner Cousine. Wir fuhren, fuhren und fuhren und plötzlich STOP! Autobahn wegen Unfall gesperrt: Es ging schnell wieder weiter und Rast machten wir an der Moselbrücke an der Raststätte Moselblick: Der Morgen danach....es hiess: Früh aufstehen Nach circa einer Stunde Fahrt durch Weinberge und Mini-Dörfer endlich da Als allererstes ging es zu Mammut: Danach liessen wir erstmal die "Sau raus" Und nochmal Mammut Und gleich wieder nach nebenan zur "Sau" Tanja vor dem Eingang der Badewannensturzfahrt Details, so weit das Auge reicht Jetzt hiess es erstmal: Lecker Essen! Die liebevollen Details im Park verfolgten einen regelrecht Die Weinkübelfahrt Flora und Fauna Die Kaffeetassen in der Kaffeemühle Die Suppenschüsseln Theming en mas Altweibermühle Der Tripsdrill'sche Splash Battle. Wunderbar! Der Donnerbalken, schön gethemt Sogar einen Streichelzoo hatte der wunderschön gelegene Park Splash me, Baby! Weitere Details Das Scheisshäusle Jetzt hiess es erstmal abkühlen Der Park von oben Diese Bahn fuhr zwischen Tripsdrill und dem daneben liegenden Wildpark immer hin und her Plumpsack Im Inneren der Altweibermühle Die Brutstation im Park Der Guglhupf Der giftige Fliegenpilz Auch der Tausendfüssler raste durch die Landschaft Auf den Weg zur Gsengten Sau und Badewannensturzfahrt Sau, Sau, Sau Tanja vor den Weinbergen Blick auf den Mammut Versaut! Ja, Mammut macht schon Spass Nein, keine negative Beurteilung. Es ist ein Daumenzeig auf das Logo Sehr geiler Effekt: Der Tunnel! Die Station, sehr gut gethemt Wir beide auf der Sau On Tour Der Maibaum am Eingang/Ausgang Dann ging es noch vorbei an Nußloch nach Heidelberg/Leimen, wo wir abends noch gegrillt haben Am nächsten Morgen hiess es dann: Ab nach Hause und in den nächsten Stau. Fazit: Wunderschön gelegener Park, der für die ganze Familie etwas zu bieten hat. Von kleinen Themenfahrten bis hin zu schnelleren Sachen ist alles dabei. Wer die Natur liebt und schön eingebettete Attraktion liebt, der ist in Tripsdrill genau richtig. Die Mitarbeiter sind stets freundlich, das Essen lecker und günstig und das Parken kostenlos. Was will man mehr.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beeja Posted May 27, 2008 Share Posted May 27, 2008 Nice pics! Tripsdrill loos like a beautiful park with lovely sights. Mammut sure looks good and the trains have a really funky design on the sides! But I have a little suggestion for you: maybe you can write in English again next time... I understand your text (yes, some Belgians know a little German ) but I think most of the peeps here don't know a single word! Nevertheless, thanks for sharing! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RIP Psyclone Posted May 27, 2008 Share Posted May 27, 2008 (I thought this was a great trip report, and felt the language barrier shouldn't be the reason some people may not read this one...so to give you a rough translation into English:) So, now we are again back. On Saturday afternoon Tanja and I made us on direction Heidelberg to my cousin. We went, went and went and suddenly STOP! Freeway because of accident blocked: It went quickly again further and races made we at the Moselle bridge at the service area Moselle view: The morning after that. ...es was named: Early rise After approximately an hour trip through vineyard and mini villages finally there As very first, it went to mammoth: After that we let first of all the "sow out" And again mammoth And equally again after next door to the "sow" Tanja before the entrance of the bathtub slump trip Details, as far as the eye can see Now it was named first of all: Deliciously meal! The loving details in the park pursued one regular The wine tub trip Flora and fauna The coffee cups in the coffee mill The soup bowls Theming e mas Old woman mill The Tripsdrill' sche Splash Battle. Wonderful! The thunder beam, beautifully themed The beautifully lain park had even a petting zoo Splash me, baby! Further details The Scheisshäusle Now it was named cool off first of all The park from above This train went between Tripsdrill and the wild park lying beside it always back and forth Clumsy sack In the interior of the old woman mill The brood station in the park The Guglhupf The poisonous fly fungus Also the centipede rests through the landscape On the way to the Gsengten sow and bathtub slump trip Sow, sow, sow Tanja before the vineyard View of the mammoths Messes up! Yes, mammoth is fun already No, no negative judgment. It is a Daumenzeig on the Logo Very lecherous effect: The tunnel! The station, very well themed We both on the sow On tour The May tree at the entrance/exit Then it went yet past at nut hole to Heidelberg/glues where we yet grilled evenings At the next morning, it was named then: From home and in the next obstruction. Result: Beautifully lain park that has to offer something for the entire family. All is things up to faster by small subject trips there. Who loves nature and loves quite imbedded attraction, that is exactly correct in Tripsdrill. The colleagues are always friendly, the meal deliciously and favorably and the parking free of charge. What one wants more ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
egffreak Posted May 28, 2008 Author Share Posted May 28, 2008 @RIP Psyclone: Thank you for the translation. Next time, i'll translate my tripreports. Sorry again for this mistake. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the ghost Posted May 28, 2008 Share Posted May 28, 2008 nice report and your pictures are great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BRTeller Posted May 28, 2008 Share Posted May 28, 2008 Wow, that looks like one heck of a park. I'm surprised how much detail was put into it. I've only heard little about it. I got my hopes up, at first I thought that drop ride was a themed sky swat, but later realized it was a drop ride. None the less, great looking, and great report thanks for sharing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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