The slogan of this Park is ''made with love'' and it is goddamn accurate. This is one of my favorite Themeparks of all time and just always a blast. It doesn't have the biggest and craziest rides, but it makes up for it withc charme and a very nice atmosphere.
@BlauImHerzen2 ай бұрын
This Park is everything, but not weird! Its on of the most beautiful parks outh there!
@wanderer13852 ай бұрын
its weird and that is beautiful
@BlauImHerzen2 ай бұрын
@@wanderer1385 Before you use the word "Strange/Weird", you should first think about what it means and not say any nonsense :/ Because it is in the negative context, which does not apply to this park.
@hypernewlapse7 ай бұрын
in autumn it is full of pumpkins!
@MMF00D3 ай бұрын
I distinctly remember going to Tripsdrill with my family as a kid multiple times. It's a fun and exciting way for children to learn of the history of this region and keeps it preserved for future generations. The "Waschzuber" Rafting and the "Rasender Tausendfüßler" Rollercoaster were always my favorites! And don't forget the raunchy and over the top animatronics! I will surely visit this place with my own children when the time comes, this is a must for every Swabian Child!!!
@shahlabadel86287 ай бұрын
interesting! worth a visit. thanks.
@letsplaysmitlea7 ай бұрын
I went there as a child with my best friend once when I was still living in that area. I only remember the mill and the tree log that is like a free fall ride.
@Mimibluefire6 ай бұрын
Wundervoller Park aber auch das Wildgehege ist wunderschön
@BiG-JuPO1O17 ай бұрын
Seems fun and I love history so I probably be more into historical side of Swabian
@mikkeli022 ай бұрын
I am Swabian, but haven't been to this park for ages (probably because I also live abroad now). However, I have some nice memories about my excursion there. Would love to return. Thanks for making this video.
@OleJanssen2 ай бұрын
That vomiting animatronic is genuinely a brilliant idea.
@Raintrop823 ай бұрын
I love the crazy bikes there :) And you didn´t say anything about the highlights: Altweiber- and Altmänner-Mühl!
@BlueFuskyLF2 ай бұрын
As a Kid I've been to Tripsdrill with my parents and grandparents alot always had a great time x3
@luthien3682 ай бұрын
Den muss ich mir glaub ich mal anschauen X) I need to have a look at this one
@zwayrz2 ай бұрын
Im glad to be swabian, it just feels kind of special lol
@MrBubbleJet2 ай бұрын
Koasch des grad nomml saga?
@Yunes2167 ай бұрын
Wusste nicht, dass Bartmann für DW Euromaxx arbeitet xD
@NaughtyBear13372 ай бұрын
This awakens Memories lol
@lokiiago_x0x7 ай бұрын
Swabia sieht so schön und cool aus! Ich hoffe, dass ich bald besuchen kann!
@hanipasha88597 ай бұрын
Try Pork Vindaloo there it's yummy ( at the Portuguese restaurant)
@RalfRoller2 ай бұрын
it's a tiny theme park for chilled germans 😂❤ no long waiting lines etc.. ZEIT IST GELD 😅
@cherrydream75142 ай бұрын
geil muss ich auch mal hin
@jannetteberends87307 ай бұрын
The talking litter basket is copied from Hollebollegijs in the Efteling, in the Netherlands. It was designed by Anton Pieck and Peter Reijnders. The technique was from Henk Knuivers. On 9 September, 1959 was the first one installed.
@cosmicvortecs3 ай бұрын
papier heir
@Freundinnen1004 ай бұрын
I was there often with my grandpa. Ah, I miss it
@EvilSchmidt2 ай бұрын
A collegue of mine goes there with Anni tomorrow. They will love it, I'm sure!
@highks4962 ай бұрын
I didn't know this park still exists. Used to love it as a kid, but I'm pretty sure it didn't have a roller coaster in the 1980ies. It looks really nice now, still perfect for smaller kids I guess.
@dweuromaxx2 ай бұрын
Hi @highks496! Thanks for your comment.
@Fact_Chase_YT2 ай бұрын
I live near the park and they have some big roolercoasters they didn’t showed in the video
@patrickschramm27962 ай бұрын
"That's beautiful." 😂
@Enwaiyre2 ай бұрын
Tripsdrill is also Germany's oldest holiday/rollercoaster park.
@AP-RSI3 ай бұрын
It's a long time I wasn't there!
@Thron21112 ай бұрын
Thank you, now I know what I am in English. A Swabian.
@GUTOMOFFICIAL7 ай бұрын
Oh looks fun and funny! Didn't know spatzle was a Swabian invention.
@jamesdoyle54057 ай бұрын
They didn't say Swabia invented spätzel just the press. Spätzel 2.0
@armadspengler27177 ай бұрын
Spätzle is most obviously the Swabian way of doing this type of egg noodles. Just the name alone gives it away. The -le syllable at the end of the word is the Swabian way of spelling a word in its diminutive form. E.g. standard German: Mädchen (girl) - Swabian: Mädle. Spätzle is the typical way those noodles ate called in the whole Allemannic speaking area in Europe - from Alsace (modern day France) in the West to Bavarian Swabians to the East. From Northern Baden-Württemberg to the Alpine regions of the Allgäu in Bavaria and Vorarlberg in Austria.
@Gulaschiltis2 ай бұрын
like EVERYTHING else! JK but its true! :P
@highks4962 ай бұрын
@@armadspengler2717 The Spätzle-press didn't use to be in high regard by Swabian housewives in the past. My grandma would have never used such a press, she hand-shaved spätzle from a board. And they were actually much better because they were thinner. The spätzle from the press are usually too thick. But hand-shaving isn't easy and so nobody does it anymore, unfortunately
@armadspengler27172 ай бұрын
@@highks496 I also like my Spätzle quite thin. I usually make them about 3mm in diameter. The diameter of the Spätzle is determined by the holes in the Spätzle-press and the consistency of the dough. If the dough is liquid enough to be processed in thin strands from the press into the boiling water, the spaetzle will also be quite thin. We use an old cast iron Spätzle-press for this. The new plastic presses that you can buy nowadays, some of which allow you to replace the perforated insert, are actually garbage. They only produce thick, doughy spaetzle that arent tasty.
@Benjamin-yq8yl2 ай бұрын
I was there many times. My insider advice is to go there at a rather rainy day and not during the weekend or holidays. Otherwise you might have to wait hours for some attractions.
@kitaeismaschin2 ай бұрын
You know there is a park called "schwabenland"... in case you need more schwaben stuff
@henningbartels62457 ай бұрын
I would think May poles or May trees can be found all over Germany not just in Swabia.
@dweuromaxx7 ай бұрын
As Birger says in the video, the maypole tradition exists in several regions of Germany, but mainly in the south and especially in Swabian villages. It is also common to put up a maypole in other countries such as Austria.
@highks4962 ай бұрын
May poles can be found all over Europe, mainly Germany, Austria, Sweden and Great Britain.
@hanipasha88597 ай бұрын
Happy easter I am drunk already
@christophreuter95722 ай бұрын
And i thought all swabians moved to berlin?
@Nika-bp2ts2 ай бұрын
Schwäbischer Humor??? Urban myth!!!
@murkel77657 ай бұрын
In the moment he started this song which haunted me all my life I stopped the video. I'm not able to hear it again. The worst is if someone is not born in the region and therefor is not able to pronounce the dialect correct.
@brittakriep29382 ай бұрын
Willy Reichert, the man, who's voice was heared, was swabian.