Everything went according to plan
Although D briefly almost spoiled our plan, the parents had no idea where we were going or what we were up to. It was around 8 a.m. when we set off for Europa Park, happy, excited, and full of energy. We covered the 1-hour and 30-minute journey with stories and laughter. The parking lot was already crowded in the early morning, as expected.
To make the most of our day and have a smooth experience, we found a plan on the internet, deciding what to see first. We forgot to mention that D's sister and brother-in-law's child was also with us. We paid the most attention to him, and we will never forget the look on his face when he saw Ed Euromaus. We visited several countries, making sure there was something for everyone and minimizing waiting times for the little one. We were having a great time, and time flew by so fast that we barely had time to eat.
For us, the best restaurant is located in Luxembourg and is called FoodLoop. If you haven't tried it yet, we highly recommend it. The waiting time, as always, was a bit long, but knowing what awaited us afterward, it was worth it.
Time passed so quickly
Time passed so quickly that we didn't even have enough time to try out all the attractions, although we believe it would be impossible to do so in just one day.
N's brilliant idea
Reflecting on our family day at Europa Park, we were grateful for N's brilliant idea and the opportunity to create lasting memories together. It was a day that will be cherished and remembered for years to come.