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Aspectos destacados Disfrute de sus vacaciones en el Parque Temático más grande de Alemania, con más de 100 increíbles atracciones situadas dentro de las 95 hectáreas de arquitectura tradicional y delicias gastronómicas galardonadas con múltiples premios. Monte en la montaña rusa Eurosat Cancan, salpique en Atlantis SuperSplash, o haz realidad el sueño de volar en el Voletarium. Pasea por las 18 zonas temáticas que representan diferentes países europeos. La entrada incluye EuropaPark: el País de las Maravillas invernal – Del 24 de noviembre de 2018 al 6 de enero de 2019 (cerrado el 24/25 Dic.) Entrada Exprés al parque Las entradas de 2 Días son válidas durante 6 días a partir de la primera visita. La entrada excluye Comida y bebida Transporte Aparcamiento Descripción Dos nuevas atracciones para otoño 2018 La Eurosat Cancan Coaster es una motaña rusa dark ride que les llevará por la brillante noche de París. La entrada y la zona de espera son una reconstrucción del legendario Moulin Rouge de París. Y la nueva aventura de realidad virtual Eurosat Costiality, una aventura en el espacio exterior, diseñada por Luce Bessons e inspirada en su famosa película Valerian y la Ciudad de los Mil Planetas. ¡El sueño de volar se hace realidad en el teatro aéreo más grande de Europa, el Voletarium! En 7 sillas que se alzan en el aire pasará un rato genial en el aire. Las pantallas miden más de 400 metros cuadrados y tienen un diámetro de 21 metros. Prepárese para vivir una experiencia única por los paisajes más sensacionales de Europa y sus metrópolis. La nueva atracción Voletarium es muy popular por lo que se pueden producir largas colas de espera, pero no se olvide: si va a la atracción y presenta su vale de 365Tickets le darán una reserva horaria. Con ella podrá saltarse la cola. Europa-Park: el País de las Maravillas invernal Los copos de nieve en el aire, el olor de galletas horneadas y miles de luces de Navidad que iluminan las calles. ¡Europa-Park se ha preparado para el invierno y está esperando a sus visitantes! Del 25 de noviembre 2018 al 6 de Enero del 2019 (cerrado el 24 y el 25 de Diciembre), el parque de atracciones más grande de Alemania se convertirá en un enorme y fascinante país de las maravillas navideño. Todos los visitantes estarán encantados con los impresionantes y numerosos lugares que podrán visitar, y el fantástico programa de espectáculos. Tenga en cuenta: Se requiere una identificación con fotografía válida para cada entrada. Si el nombre de la entrada no coincide con el del documento no podrá acceder al Parque. Para grupos de 20 o más, contáctenos por correo electrónico o por teléfono, obtendrá un descuento. Visitantes con discapacidad (presentando la identificación correspondiente) se ofrece una entrada a precio reducido. En este caso por favor reserve entrada Senior (60+) y presente su certificado de discapacidad a las puertas del Parque. Temporada de invierno – validez de las entradas: 24 de noviembre 2018 – 6 de enero 2019 + 12 y 13 de enero (cerrado el 24 y 25 d ediciembre)
Aufgrund der im Berliner Fernsehturm bestehenden baulichen Gegebenheiten ist, um die Sicherheit der Besucher im Evakuierungsfall zu gewährleisten, Rollstuhlfahrern und Personen mit aktueller Gehbehinderung, d.h. Personen die sich nicht ohne fremde Hilfe oder ohne Hilfsmittel, wie z.B. Krücken etc. fortbewegen können, der Zutritt leider nicht möglich. Zur Sicherheit der Kunden führt die TV Turm GmbH Taschenkontrollen durch und bittet um Verständnis dafür, dass alle unten aufgeführten Gegenstände nicht in den Berliner Fernsehturm mitgenommen werden dürfen, insbesondere keine Flaschen, Dosen oder andere Behältnisse mit Flüssigkeiten. Andernfalls muss die TV Turm GmbH diese aus Sicherheitsgründen entsorgen. Ein Anspruch auf Rückgabe oder Entschädigung ist ausdrücklich ausgeschlossen. Wir bitten um Ihr Verständnis dafür, dass das Rauchen in allen Bereichen des Berliner Fernsehturm nicht gestattet ist.
Enjoy the Strip tour and hop on and off around Las Vegas, experiencing the breathtaking architecture, acclaimed attractions, and more than a just a few hidden gems. Of course, no tour of Sin City is complete without a visit to the ultimate must-see sight, the world famous “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign. As Big Bus takes you around the city, you’ll discover the real Vegas Story: The people and events that have contributed to the City’s miraculous growth into the ultimate adult playground. The Fremont Street area and shows you the traditional center of Las Vegas. STRIP ROUTE(RED) 1. Circus Circus Hotel & Casino-Main Entrance next to slots of fun 2. Treasure Island-Shuttle Pickup 3. Bally's Hotel & Casino-Outside Food Court 4. Hard Rock Hotel & Casino-Harmon Ave. sidewalk 5. Wyndham Resort Harmon-Main Entrance 6. Excalibur Hotel & Casino-Rotunda Bus Tour Lobby 7. Welcome Las Vegas Sign/Harley Davidson-parking lot 8. Tropicana Hotel & Casino-North Entrance 9. LINQ Promenade-High Roller Valet (after 5pm location changes to Bus Loading Zone under High Roller) 10. Wynn Hotel & Casino-South Gate round about DOWNTOWN ROUTE(BLUE) 12. Circus Circus Hotel & Casino-Main Entrance next to Slots of Fun 13. Gold & Silver Pawn Shop(Pawn Stars)-Corner of Gass and Las Vegas Blvd. 14. El Cortez Hotel & Casino-Main entrance on 6th Street 15. The Mob Museum-Main Entrance 16, Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino-West Entrance-by shuttle bus pickup 17. Las Vegas Premium Outlet North-Main Entrance 18. Stratosphere Hotel & Casino-Main Entrance on Las Vegas Blvd.
Shearwater is a classic Newport-style schooner yacht, only recently recognized as a national landmark in 2009. The vessel was built by Rice Brother Corporation in East Boothbay, Maine, back in a time when yachting was a rare combination of elegance and adventure; Rice Bros. were well known for building luxury pleasure yachts and produced some 4,000 hulls over a period of 64 years. The keel was laid down on January 4, 1929 and a news clip from the Boothbay Register reflects alongside a photograph "Tyler Hodgon at the old Tide Mill is getting out timbers for the schooner to be built at Rice’s. Vessel to be built of native white oak." Traditionally built from hand-hewn native white oak, she was the last boat to be constructed at that yard - likely due to the ensuing Great Depression brought on by the Stock Market Crash that occurred later that autumn. East Boothbay was a small coastal town with shipbuilding being its only industry. About 40 workmen were employed for the construction of SHEARWATER. Her designer Theodore Donald Wells was born in Hudson Falls, N Y on October 22, 1875. He was a naval architect and marine engineer, a member of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers and also the Institute of Naval Architects London. His education included post-graduate work at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. He began his career as a member of the firm Herreshoff and Wells, N. Y. City in 1902. Working with Herreshoff no doubt had an influence on his designs, which bear similarities to many of the famous Herreshoff designed yachts of that time. From 1903 to 1907 he worked for Wintringham and Wells and then began practicing his profession under his own name. Mr. Wells joined the Navy Department in March 1917 and became Superintending Constructor of the Baltimore District U. S. N. Notable yachts designed and constructed under his supervision are "Viking" a 272 foot steel motor yacht built for George F. Baker in 1929 by Newport News and "Karina" a three masted schooner built for Robert E. Tod in 1932 by Staten Island Shipbuilding. Mr. Tod was a well-known offshore yachtsman as was his former yacht ‘Thistle", which competed in the Emperors Cup ocean race. SHEARWATER was launched on May 4, 1929 and photographs in the Boothbay Register reflect her graceful and elegant lines. Her first Captain, Leon Esterbrook of Edgarton, MA, arrived to take charge of the fitting out. Her owner Charles E Dunlap was a member of the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, Oyster Bay, NY and this became SHEARWATER’s first homeport after her completion in late September 1929. It was there in Oyster Bay that she first started to thrill those who sailed in luxury aboard her and those who were privileged to crew her on race day. Since her launching and documentation in Lloyd’s Register of American Yachts in 1929, she has had a colorful history and has been carefully maintained and restored to standards that few contemporary vessels are able to match and is truly a piece of American Maritime History. On November 7, 1942 SHEARWATER was requisitioned by the War Shipping Administration and became a member of The United States Coast Guard’s Coastal Picket Patrol during World War Two. She was painted gray and bore the numbers CG67004. Based at Little Creek, Virginia she patrolled the waters east of the Chesapeake Bay entrance and south towards Cape Hatteras. Her skipper during that period reflected on how they used their free time while out on submarine patrol to race against other yachts and in his own words "sailed in tandem with the schooner Lord Jim, racing in and out of port, up and down the east coast and winning." She was designed and built as a gaff rigged schooner but during this period was changed to a Marconi rig. She carries over 2,550 square feet while under full sail. A true veteran world cruiser, she first transited the Panama Canal in July 1946 and in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s completed a two and a half-year global circumnavigation. In December 1971 Mrs. John B. Thayer of Rosemont, wife of a former trustee and treasurer, donated SHEARWATER to the University of Pennsylvania’s Institute of Environmental Medicine. She was used by the university as a laboratory for research on physiological responses to the stresses of living and working underwater. Captained by James Shearson, she was fitted with compressors, generators, monitoring instruments and a small decompression chamber. She has participated in many Ancient Mariner and Classic yacht races in U S waters as well as racing in the Bay of Islands in New Zealand while on her circumnavigation in the early 1980’s. It is rumored she was once dismasted in the famous Newport to Bermuda race. She was last raced by the current owners in San Diego in May 1995 in the American Schooner Cup and finished second overall. She entered the yacht charter industry in 1966 whilst on the West Coast sailing to the Channel Islands and was again used to generate income to keep her shipshape while owned by the University of Pennsylvania. During the chartering industry’s infancy in the Caribbean, SHEARWATER was known as the " Queen of the Fleet". Today she continues this tradition offering the most unique sailing experience and has passed rigid Coast Guard inspections and can carry up to 49 passengers. We welcome you to join us for an excellent opportunity to experience the ambiance of a vintage sailing vessel while delighting in the splendors of The Manhattan sky-line, the Statue of Liberty or the beauty of the oceans beyond.
ONBOARD COMMENTARY • Multi-lingual recorded commentary available in 10 languages (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Norwegian, Chinese, Japanese, Swedish, Finnish and Latvian) BLUE LINE MAIN ATTRACTIONS Freedom Monument Latvian National Museum of Art Nativity Cathedral Vērmanes Garden Shopping Centre Art Nouveau District Vanshu Bridge St. James's Cathedral Esplanade RED LINE MAIN ATTRACTIONS St Peter's Church Riga Circus National Opera House Powder Tower Latvian National Theatre House of the Blackheads Riga Castle ORANGE LINE MAIN ATTRACTIONS National Library House of the Blackheads Riga Castle Shroud Bridge Victoiry Park Södermalm Feather Islands
Enjoy a refreshing beverage at a temperate of minus 10 degrees Celsius at Amsterdam's Icebar, the city’s coolest drinks venue! Once you’ve exchanged your voucher for a designated time slot, marvel at a building constructed almost entirely from ice. Everything from the walls and furniture to the very glass you sip your beverage out of is made of natural ice. After a welcome, freshly made cocktail in the lounge, snuggle into the provided winter wear and savor the ambient light and ice sculptures of the Icebar. Keep yourself warm from the icy temperatures as you sip on 2 free house drinks. The “cool” factor goes even further than the general climate; mood lighting and toe-tapping party tunes complete the scene
