1.4 PARK HISTORY - Europa-Park & Rulantica
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Welcome to this week's episode on Europa-Park! This park is a place I truly love and I have been enamored with the history of it. Please, enjoy this episode as we explore the lore of the park and discuss my own visits.
Sorry that this episode is a wee bit longer (haha) I oopsied and talked too long on my experiences! But I guess I also covered Rulantica, so there is that too.
I also hope you like the new intro music! It is from an authentic Adolf Ruth Fairground Organ. You will see its significance in the episode, and I hope it will bring more 'carousel' to the podcast episodes going forward (or at least until I change it again)
Sources:
- History - Company | Europa-Park - Unternehmensportal
- Europa-Park: Europa.Gemeinsam.Erleben. - Die Chronik by Mack Media
- Balthasar Castle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Introduction Music recorded by Nick Williams
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