
After nearly 30 years, it’s time to say goodbye, the legendary “Euro-Mir” at Europa-Park is entering its final season. Since its debut in 1997, the spinning coaster has been a defining feature of the park’s skyline, but its journey is now coming to an end. While an exact closing date hasn’t been announced yet, the ride is expected to shut down by winter at the latest.
The attraction won’t be gone for good, a new family roller coaster is already planned for 2028. The iconic mirrored towers and space theme will remain, though further details are still under wraps.
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Farewell to an Iconic Roller Coaster at Europa-Park
After nearly 30 years, it’s time to say goodbye, the legendary “Euro-Mir” at Europa-Park is entering its final season. Since its debut in 1997, the spinning coaster has been a defining feature of the park’s skyline, but its journey is now coming to an end. While an exact closing date hasn’t been announced yet, the ride is expected to shut down by winter at the latest.
The attraction won’t be gone for good, a new family roller coaster is already planned for 2028. The iconic mirrored towers and space theme will remain, though further details are still under wraps.
Four Cheetahs Arrive at Salzburg Zoo at Once
Salzburg Zoo is celebrating a special new addition: for the first time, a complete cheetah family has moved in. Mother Moira (9) and her three cubs have recently become visible to visitors and are now exploring the outdoor enclosure together.
The animals come from a zoo in the Netherlands. In return, cheetah Jala was transferred as part of the breeding program. The total number of cheetahs at Salzburg Zoo has now risen to six.