Me and my partner took the cable cars from tivoli world up onto Colmorro mountains! The view was out of this world! There is also a birds of prey show everyday and a café to relax in after your short hike round the mountain.

Me and my partner took the cable cars from tivoli world up onto Colmorro mountains! The view was out of this world! There is also a birds of prey show everyday and a café to relax in after your short hike round the mountain.
Named after the amusement complex in Denmark, this park contains some wonderful rides and sideshows, together with excellent eateries. The bracelet system of paying for rides makes it easy for children to run from one to the other without let or hindrance!
We had been here a few years before but remembered it to be far better. For 2 adults we had to pay 7€ each to get in then 14€ each for a wrist band to go on rides. Most rides are for very young children a lot of the very few adult aimed rides were closed. We tried to get...
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You pay to get in, then you pay for lots of other rides too. would not return again. Cable car on the other side of the road is very good.
Eight euros to get in, then you have to pay 14 euros for a bracelet which allows you to ride on most of the rides, the exceptions included the go carts where you had to spend extra and also the horror show.
You can spend a whole day there but take a picnic as food/drink/ice cream is overpriced but then...
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I visited the tivoli with my two daughters of 4 and 15 years old. The little one had lots of rides and fun, but the adults and teen had only one working attraction and that was a rather tired rollercoaster. The karts was another alternative but we were out of cash, no ATMs available and our bracelets for 14€ was...
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We were loured into the idea of Tivoli based on the promotions saying that kids could get in for free. What this actually meant was get into the park but not the rides themselves. Once you have paid for the adults to enter the park and then paid for both the adults and the kids for passes for the rides...
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Used to live near Tivloi World and only visited a few times. Expensive for what you get no really good rides and nowhere dear as good as Portaventura in Salou,but if you've got young children then worth a visit but take plenty of cash with you.
Not everything open this time of yr. Park only open on weekends until summer. Upside is short q's. A bit pricy too especially if u have lots of kids.
We were looking forward to a day in Tivoli world during this holiday (as during out last visit 5 years ago it was free to walk round but the kids were a bit young for the rides), so we ambled the 2.5km trek up the hill, through the town for it opening at 12noon. when we arrived we paid nearly...
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