Alton Towers a park in the park

Opened to the public on April 13, 1860, as a country estate, Alton Towers has since become the second most visited theme park in England, attracting 2,300,000 visitors in 2023. Throughout its long history, the park has changed ownership and management multiple times. Today, it is owned by a British real estate fund and managed […]

The best attractions of Parque Warner Madrid

In the mid and late 1990s, amusement parks rapidly spread across Europe. At the same time, the American market seemed to be reaching saturation, prompting several companies to seek expansion into other continents—such was the case with Six Flags, which was then affiliated with Time Warner. As a result, Parque Warner Madrid opened on April […]

Mobile Passport Control come funziona il salta fila per la dogana statunitense?

There’s nothing more stressful than spending hours in line at passport control after an eight, nine, or even ten-hour flight. In recent months, Mobile Passport Control has been introduced and is rapidly expanding—a fast-track system that significantly speeds up customs procedures when entering the United States. In this article, I’ll explain: what it is who […]

Thorpe Park il parco dei londinesi

Built on the remnants of a flooded gravel pit from the 1930s, Thorpe Park officially opened its doors to the public on May 24, 1979. After changing ownership several times, the park is now part of the Merlin Entertainments family, the second-largest theme park operator in the world. Over the years, the park has attracted […]

The best attractions in PortAventura

Opened on May 1, 1995, in the same location that Disney originally considered for the construction of EuroDisney, PortAventura Park was an immediate success with the public. Designed, planned, and built in close collaboration between local authorities and Anheuser-Busch—which at the time owned the Busch Gardens and SeaWorld chains—the park quickly became a reference point […]

How does the skip line work at Walt Disney World?

Starting from July 24, 2024, Disney will introduce a new skip-the-line system at both Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World in Florida. After just three years of the Genie+ service, Disney is taking a step back, attempting to simplify a system that was never fully embraced by visitors—while also taking a step forward in […]

Top attractions in BUSCH GARDENS Tampa

On June 1, 1959, Busch Gardens opened in Tampa, Florida, as a brewery with adjoining gardens and parrot shows. Throughout its long history, it has successfully combined its dedication to the care and conservation of animal species with its adrenaline-fueled side, featuring attractions for thrill-seekers. If you want to learn more, I invite you to […]

Parque Warner Madrid the Spanish Hollywood

In the mid and late 1990s, all of Europe saw a rapid expansion of new amusement parks. At the same time, the American market seemed to show signs of saturation, and several companies began looking to expand their operations to other continents, as was the case with Six Flags, then affiliated with Time Warner. Thus, […]

Ferrari Land is for the Cavallino’s fans?

Short answer, no! Inaugurated on April 6, 2017, as the second park that makes up PortAventura World, Ferrari Land is home to the tallest and fastest coaster in Europe—112 meters high and reaching a top speed of 180 km/h in just 5 seconds. My review could end here, but since this blog was created to […]

How does the Europa Park Virtual Line work?

One of the most amazing aspects of Europa Park is its queue-skipping system called VIRTUAL LINE, which is completely free for everyone. Yes, you read that right—it’s free! In this article, I’ll explain how to use it on your next trip. But if you don’t feel like dealing with these technical details and just want […]