Western-themed expansion unveiled at Europa-Park
Europa-Park in Rust, Germany, is undergoing a significant transformation as it reinvents its existing Tipi Village. The amusement park, known for its European-themed areas, is gradually expanding its Western-themed Tipi Village, rebranding it as "Silver Lake City." The new area, located outside the park, now features a large wooden building housing a restaurant, the "Diner Station," and a bar, which can be accessed without a Europa-Park ticket.
The Tipi Village, in operation for over two decades, is receiving an upgrade. Future plans include the construction of a guesthouse with over 100 rooms, scheduled to open next year, and a brewery.
In another major development, Germany's largest amusement park has announced that Monaco will join its lineup of themed areas. Set to open in 2026, Monaco will become the 18th represented country at Europa-Park.
Europa-Park, famous for its roller coasters and restaurants, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. The park, founded in 1975, attracts over six million visitors annually, many of whom hail from neighboring countries such as Switzerland and France. The park's CEO, Roland Mack, has yet to reveal more details about the upcoming Monaco themed area.
Sources:[1] Europa-Park's Official Website[2] Europa-Park's Press Release[3] Europa-Park's Masterplan 2030
The upgrade of the Tipi Village also includes the addition of a guesthouse, promising over 100 rooms for outdoor-living enthusiasts, opening next year. Moreover, a brewery is planned for the home-and-garden sector of the rebranded Silver Lake City, ensuring a taste of local lifestyle within the area.