Europa-Park is planning a new guest house and larger parking deck in Rust
Europa-Park is planning a new parking deck for 580 cars to improve the parking situation in Rust. Read more about the expansion of the tipi village and the corresponding construction projects.
Europa-Park is planning a new guest house and larger parking deck in Rust
Europa-Park in Rust is planning a significant expansion of its capacities in order to meet the increasing number of visitors. As part of these measures, a new parking deck will also be built to ease the parking situation in the area of the popular amusement park. The parking deck will now be larger than originally intended and will be part of a comprehensive traffic adjustment as part of the master plan.
The decision to build the parking deck comes in a context where the parking situation in Rust is becoming increasingly tense. With the approval of the fourth amendment to the “Latscht-Reute II” development plan, the local council laid the foundation for this initiative. The aim is to offer guests more parking options in the future and thus create a more consistent visitor experience.
Extensive planning for summer 2024
The new parking deck, which is to be built on the Europa-Park site, will offer space for a total of 580 cars. This expansion is part of a larger plan that will also improve the infrastructure around the park. Preparations for the construction site are in full swing and the official opening of the parking deck is planned for summer 2024.
The initiators emphasize that improving parking options is an important step to take into account the high demand, which occurs especially during the peak season. By pushing ahead with the redesign of the park landscape, Europa-Park wants to ensure that visitors can park without long waiting times.
In addition to parking space planning, measures are also being taken to promote local public transport and minimize CO2 emissions. This could include, but is not limited to, implementing a new bus service or expanded bike lanes.
The construction of the parking deck will not only benefit Europa-Park guests, but will also help improve traffic flow in the region. This continues the park's success story, and those responsible are confident that the measures will have a positive effect on the entire population of Rust.
For further information about the planned developments, see the report on www.schwarzwaelder-bote.de.