Wiener Prater Review, Downtown Austria Amusement Park | World's Most Expensive Amusement Park
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Wiener Prater is Austria's largest amusement park. This park is located in the heart of Vienna and it feels like a large carnival between the ride lineup and electric atmosphere. As of 2022, the park has 15 different roller coasters, many crazy flats, and almost a dozen dark rides. But it may be the world's most expensive theme park!
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between the expensive pay-per-ride structure and crazy flat rides, Wiener Prater feels like a permanent Oktoberfest. Especially with Olympia Looping switching between those so-call carnivals
True!
Well we have our version of October Feast hear except that we are just puing up a few beer tents and muisc next to wurschtel prater.
It's worth pointing out that Wiener Prater's unusual set up means that the park has a lot of prototype rides, which makes it a gold mine for unusual flat rides.
Also, you say it had usual carnival food - it does, but it also has lots of top quality restaurants at the rear of the park, which act as both park restaurants and fully fledged city restaurants. I have had some superb meals there, way above the standard you'd find at a typical park
I'll have to try those restaurants next time.
Wiener Prater ... a.k.a., "Flatride Mecca"
Had I the money, time, and opportunity, I'd be ALL OVER this place! I'm not big on pendulums or towers, but the spinning rides alone would keep a smile on my face for the whole day. I would LOVE to get on Extasy at some point (as well as so many other spinning rides).
A number of YT videos that opened my eyes as to what was out there in terms of flatrides were from WP.
This place just looks *incredible*!
The flats really are the stars.
Extasy is the most absurd ride I ever ridden. Near one minute hangtime and continous 4-5 G force AT THE SAME TIME - I never seen like this.
I've ridden it several times, and I can't say it was good, rather attractively unusual, as a challenge.
The most stomach-killer ride for me is Discovery Revolution - usually skip it because simply too much.
"Expensive" is the wrong word. The rides are individually priced quite well, but as there's SO many rides, most enthusiasts will spend a LOT to ride them all! I spent €300 in two days here, but I loved every minute and can't wait to go back when I remortgage my house 😆
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I have no regrets since I don't know when my next trip there will be.
Great review! =) About the prices, I have to say that I personally am more comfortable with giving 200€ to a bunch of small businesses than 50€ to one large corporation! And the option to go there for just a couple of rides instead of paying one large entrance fee also means, that more locals just go there to hang out and meet! ;-)
I agree the pricing is flexible, but it just piles up.
Probably the most expensive amusement park (and the only park I know with pay restrooms), but on the other hand, it has the shortest queue lines. 15 minutes waiting counts long in the Prater.
There are much more rides than neccessary, it's impossible (by money and stomach) to ride everything on a day.
But riding just the best rides is a very time-efficient thing, you don't have to waist your time for waiting, and your money for food and drink. There is no entry fee, so you can go home for a lunch and come back later.
For me, Prater compered with a usual theme park, is like a market compared with a shopping mall. Rides are operated by many independent operator, everyone tries to sell his product. Chaotic. I like it.
It's such a unique place.
Been waiting for this review :)
Hope you liked it.
Good review. I was there 10 years ago (man, time flies) and would love to get back there. In addition to the park, Vienna is a cool city to explore.
It was a cool city.
Would like to go here one day
Hopefully!
I remember checking this place out during a college trip. I'd love to go back
It was neat.
Amazing video, truly underrated
Sure is.
Thank you for the help
Happy to help
Thank you!
You're welcome!
This place is like the worlds biggest funfair
Pretty much.
First and I love your content!
Thanks!
Nice video
Thanks!
I need to get on Olympia Looping (or München Looping when I rode it) again. First thing in the morning on a winter morning in London isn’t going to have anything running at its best, but that’s when I could get on it.
It's better than not riding it at all!
@@CanobieCoaster That's true
Never been here but I would love to check it out someday. I might even have to start writing a bucket list of my own!!!!!!!!!!
It's really cool.
And what about the Sling Shot ? You didn’t have the chance to ride it ? For me it’s one of those experiences that you will never forget : the speed and high is insane !
And regarding the food : for those who can afford (because it is not given) there is a pretty good restaurant on top of the building near to Megablitz (it is written « BE KIND » on the building). As I say, the restaurant is located on the top of the building, so you have an amazing view of the Prater and Vienna ! Absolutely worth it ! 😍
Btw great video !
I'm not a big fan of slingshots, so I skipped it here.
This park loves their wild mouse coasters
Yes
Looks like a super unique park!! How much do you think it would cost this year to ride all the coasters once?
Close to 80 Euros.
Where can you purchase the prater card? I’m just hearing about it now for the first time haha, also great review!
Not sure, I'd look online.
I was there a week ago it was extremely fun altough its a bit expensive if you want to try everything but if you go in this autumn season ther would be not many people there.
Were most rides still open in November?
@@CanobieCoaster yes everything is open as normal. Only the cave train and 1 gocart were closed
no roller coaster or tower ride made me sick at all, but extasy was horrible. I might not have puked but my stomach was messed up for the whole night. I'm definietly going to ride it again if I go back there
That ride is intense.
missed out on a few credits here since they were so hidden, also was too late for a few good looking rides and too early for Wiener Looping, Megablitz was an awesome coaster (other than the restraints i felt like i was holding on for my life) and i enjoyed the 0 worker part of Die giesente sau (i dont speak german)
also, prater has around 250 rides, around 5 times more than the biggest parks in my country
There is a lot there. It can be overwhelming.
13:38 LOL, the way you emphasized that.
I wish there was some way to rate nauseating factor of rides. Sometimes *wish* I could just throw up and get it over with.
It's different for everyone. The most naueseating ride for me is a basic swinging ship, but I can oddly handle most other pendulums.
@@CanobieCoaster Wow -- Inverting or non? Fireball tried to kill me but haven't tried a noninverting ship in a long time, wouldn't be worried. Screamin swing seems to be my limit. Teacups etc. OK.
I'm mainly pondering Himalaya and booster rides, although the latter are also scary.
Coaster enthusiast billionaires are absolutely gonna love this place
Yes
Also, you can have ridden everything for like 600 euros space that out over 3 to 6 years and you will have a fun time every time.
Bakken (Dyrehavsbakken) in Denmark is operated similarly - it's free of admission and each attraction is owned independently. But they still offer a solution in form of wristbands that give you 10 free rides on each flat ride and rollercoaster. And 10 rides per attraction is still a lot in my opinion! :) Wiener Prater should follow this example!
I thought it was unlimited rides no restrictions when I was there in 2019. But that system sounds more than fair.
Coney Island in New York and Linnanmäki in Helsinki are the same - there are unlimited any pay-per-ride options.
Prater used to try different discount cards, but a lot of attraction doesn't accept any card at all - just cash. It's really unique in 2022.
I never even heard of this place, I think I would enjoy the drop tower and boomerang the most, if it's a good boomerang.
There's no headbanging on the boomerang.
The Booster and the snake (Schwarze Mamba) are really intense. The near 120 meter tall star flyer is incredibly beautiful, especially at sunset.
Did you ride the slingshot at 0:03 on the right side of your screen?
I didn't. I'm not the biggest fan of slingshots.
this is a park I probably would have written off if not for your reviews, so thanks a bunch for putting it on the map for me; it's a shame there's no one-price wristband but it seems like the lack of lines or fastpass system sorta justifies that and with the rides being independently operated I definitely can't blame them for it. Hochschaubahn looks pretty awesome and it's not every day you get to ride an old-fashioned scenic railway coaster with a brakeman (especially one that needed to be recreated after being destroyed in WWII)
There are some unique rides here.
I'm waiting for 'Tagada-flipping' to be its own X-games event.
Lol
How was the boomerang?
Ok. No headbanging, but those metal lap bars weren't the most comfy.
I have ridden them a lot of them the trick as a local is to spend maybe 100 euros a year and then you get through them in like 10 years. And even though I cant say that I have ridden everything every year ther are at least 4 new actions and that keeps things interesting and me coming back.
Going repeatedly would help.
Doesn’t the park have security problems with no restrictions on entry points?
Knoebels has the same set-up as do some boardwalk parks.
Well not much more then any other busy part of the city and if something really happens the police are always just a call away,
Security is thankfully mostly not much of an issue at Vienna. :)
200 Euros! I’m currently weighing up whether I can afford to include Prater in a summer trip, and this review didn’t help! 😂 (I mean, it is actually helpful to know what I’d have to pay, so thank you.)
If you want to ride everything, it's going to sting.
@@CanobieCoaster I’d probably want to ride all the coasters, most or all of the dark rides, and some flat rides. Not everything.
@@StamfordBridge The thrill rides cost cca. 4-6 EUR, dark rides are cheaper a bit. It's oversupply of dark rides and fun houses, but their quality varies.
My favourite rides: booster, snake (Schwarze Mamba), the 120-meter tall star flyer (Prater Turm). Boomerang is a short and old but pretty intense looping coaster.
@@DarvasKristof Thank you. I am definitely coming to Prater, so it’s good to know.
@@StamfordBridge Also the 100 year old little railway
I was there in 1983 when I believe I rode the 1st Jet Star 1; which I found better than the Jet Star 2 which I'd already ridden when it was at Playland in Vancouver in the late 70's the 80s. (although it doesn't look as good as the Jet Star 3 which I've never yet ridden.)
Megablitz seems like a big upgrade.
@@CanobieCoaster I'll visit next time I'm in Vienna. (At least I saw Gotterdammerung at the Vienna State Opera when I was lat there in 2009)
Do you know which parks have an Oktoberfest to locate Olympia Looping?
I know it goes to Munich and London for events annually.
We have TAGADA in Israel and this ride is crazy, painful and dangerous. If you decide to ride it-take into account the risks.
I definitely rode conservatively.
1776 wow
Yup!
I mean to be fair the first document that mentioned the back then Volksparter now Wurschtelparter specify is form 1825.
This video felt like 30-40min just how much stuff this park offers
It's loaded with rides.
Man this is the most ridiculous park I’ve ever been to. Makes it weird cause it’s the only European park I’ve been to 😂. Went there in 2018
It really is different.
most expensive? i think Kadrioru Karusell in Estonia is more expensive, rides on the Kiddie coasters coast 5 euros.
The issue with Prater is the large quantity of good rides, so you want to spend a lot.
@@CanobieCoaster yes, the owners are probably printing money with this system
4-6 euros? i was paying £9 per ride at winter wonderland
That would definitely rack up.
It used to be 2 50
This is pretty much a non boardwalk
bordawlk park
Pretty much. But on steroids.
You dont go to the wier parter buy car you take the metro an walk ther.
That makes sense.
I am so happy when i see an american go in to the europeen flatrides from on the fair. In every country here they go as fast as they can. They are power machines and here they use and abuse it XD U deffentelty have to ride a Huss break dance 3 here in the netherlands. Especialy the ones from Zuidema, I promes you u will be scared
I wish the flat rides ran like that back home.
Tbh I'm sad this park gets a MACK big dipper... imagine the prices for one ride, it does look like a cool place but when I will go I know I just won't enjoy it because of the constant reminder that I need to pay... pay... pay :/
Hopefully they at worse case, get a few owners coöperate to make a cheaper ride pass for some coasters...
Having to pay to reride that is going to sting.
Why do you talk like that? 😅 up and down in the same melody in every sentence
Sorry about that. That's the way I can speak most clearly into a mic.
@@CanobieCoaster well it makes you sound very robotic. Try to talk more naturally
Also somtimes I just love to go ther and not spend a cent socing oup the crazyens.
It does have a great atmosphere.