You Can Spend the Night Inside a Theme Park! Hotel Charles Lindbergh Tour Phantasialand Germany



We’re in Brühl, Germany for a tour around one of the coolest theme park hotels in the world! At Phantasialand, you can book a cabin for 2 at the Charles Lindbergh Hotel, which sits inside Rookburgh; an elaborately themed steampunk area, featuring a prototype flying coaster by Vekoma- F.L.Y.! We’ll show you the lobby, bar, hotel rooms, and all the cool views you’ll get!

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50 thoughts on “You Can Spend the Night Inside a Theme Park! Hotel Charles Lindbergh Tour Phantasialand Germany”

  1. If Epic Universe doesn't build a hotel directly behind their space-themed dueling coaster, I'll be tremendously disappointed.

    Especially if they don't use the Sindbad area for themed cabins overlooking Hogsmeade and Hagrid's Magical Melifluous Cantenkerous Creatures Merry Motorbike Adventure.

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  2. 4:10 that pool table is very special. It actually sits above the only maintenance shaft for F.L.Y. that whole platform can lift, the roof can be removed and you can remove or place trains (not in the way of "running x trains" but in the way of completely adding/removing a train to the system) in on the track there.

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  3. I stayed there last year and it was magical, BUT… neither the bar nor the restaurant sold wine, which I found bizarre (as an English person)! This turned out for the best as it meant we went exploring after dinner and had drinks in Matamba and Ling Bao (the other themed hotels) and it was like an evening both in Africa and Asia, before heading back to Rookburgh for bed. Amazing! And waking up next to a roller coaster is pretty cool 😁

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  4. I spent a weekend in that hotel earlier this year and WOW was it an amazing experience. It made the whole park-experience so much more interesting to us, next time we go to Phantasialand we are surely staying in the hotel again 🙂

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  5. Since Phantasialand is often closing relatively early, staying at the hotel now also gives you access to the land to walk around (and sadly not ride fly) after all the day guests have left.

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  6. Probably a very unpopular opinion but I'm not into the theming or the coaster. As much as I was overwhelmed by the sheer amount of things to look at I was totally underwhelmed by F.L.Y. which (in my opinion) simply gives a better view of the area than delivering any thrill. But I guess that is the point.

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  7. Disney REALLY should take note of Phantasialand cause Their newer hotels are more like a Holiday Inn or Hampton Inn with splashes of Disney theming here and there and that is really it. HOWEVER, with Bob Iger back in charge, I really don't see it happening anytime soon.

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