Rancho Texas Park avec transport et déjeuner
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Rancho Texas Park avec transport et déjeuner

4.5/5

Excellent
8 avis
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65,00 
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Langue(s): Espagnol, Anglais
Billet imprimé obligatoire
Durée: De 4 heures à 8 heures
Points forts
  • Passez une journée au parc animalier et aquatique de Rancho Texas
  • Transferts organisés, entrée prioritaire et repas le midi inclus
  • Participez à des activités sur le thème du Far West, par exemple en cherchant de l'or
Ce qui vous attend

Préparez-vous pour une journée de plaisir fou au Rancho Texas Park. Ce parc d'attractions sur le thème du Far West s'étend sur 60 000 mètres carrés de désert et de jardins qui regorgent d'aventures. Il y a des toboggans et du kayak, ainsi que toute une série de spectacles qui feront sourire vos petits cow-boys et cow-girls jusqu'aux oreilles. Et avec les transferts aller-retour et le déjeuner inclus, vous aurez toute latitude pour profiter du parc en toute tranquillité.

Après la prise en charge, vous vous rendrez directement à Rancho Texas, en évitant les files d'attente grâce à l'entrée prioritaire exclusive. Ensuite, c'est à vous de décider comment vous allez passer la journée. Rendez-vous au parc animalier, où vous pourrez apercevoir des tigres blancs, des lynx majestueux, des iguanes endormis et bien plus encore. Profitez également d'une mini-ferme, de la grotte d'un guérisseur et d'un village indien où les enfants peuvent jouer dans des wigwams, faire du kayak et même chercher de l'or dans une roue à aubes en bois en état de marche.

Mais ce sont les spectacles qui ont le plus grand succès. Ils comprennent des spectacles d'oiseaux de proie où les aigles et les faucons volent à quelques centimètres au-dessus de votre tête, des tours amusants de perroquets et un spectacle de phoques... Et à la Pool & Splash Zone, vous pouvez vous prélasser au bord de la piscine, participer à des jeux aquatiques ou descendre des toboggans installés dans des rochers et de la lave typiques de Lanzarote. Et pour couronner le tout, nous nous occupons également de votre déjeuner.

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Bon à savoir
  • Le transport de répliques d'armes à feu est strictement interdit par les règlements des compagnies aériennes pour des raisons de sécurité. Cela s'applique aussi bien aux bagages à main qu'aux bagages enregistrés. Veuillez en tenir compte lorsque vous achetez ces articles dans le parc afin d'éviter tout problème à l'aéroport.
  • À partir du jeudi 20 février, les piscines du Rancho Texas Park seront chauffées de manière durable grâce à l'énergie géothermique et à l'énergie solaire. Cela signifie que vous pourrez profiter d'une baignade chaude quelle que soit la température extérieure
  • Apportez votre matériel de bain et de la crème solaire
  • Apportez une serviette de bain
  • Argent pour les dépenses personnelles ou les pourboires
  • Casiers non inclus
  • chaise longue non incluse
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Prestataire
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Frais de service
Bonne nouvelle! Aucun frais supplémentaire n'est appliqué à cette réservation.
Conditions d'annulation
Recevez un remboursement de 100% si vous annulez jusqu'à 1 jour avant le début de l'activité.

Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience

Excellent

4,5 /5

Basé sur 8 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés


Catégories d'évaluation

Personnel

4,3/5

Rapport qualité-prix

3,6/5

Service

4,3/5

Sécurité

4,3/5


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    TUI Musement Traveler

    Verified booking

    5

    6 juillet 2025

    Guaranteed seat on bus ...didn't catch name of tour guide but he hadn't been doing job long but the most friendly guy ...and very helpful

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    Nathaniel

    Verified booking

    5

    8 août 2024

    A voyagé en famille


    It was very good but the fast pass ticket didn't really do anything once in the park. The options for included food wasn't great either but overall a great day out for the family.

  • B

    Beth

    Verified booking

    4.2

    20 juillet 2024

    A voyagé en famille


    We loved the water park within. Felt the animal experiences could be better with live auditory commentary and not recordings. We were confused as to when we would need to get the bus back. I used the TUI messenger app and was delighted with quick response. Felt lunch was poor value for money, menu was limited. My son wanted a cheese burger and I wanted an chorizo pizza and this was not allowed. We offered to pay extra but were told we couldn’t. I paid £57 for lunch for 4 (€40 onsite).

  • S

    Sarah

    Verified booking

    4.6

    15 août 2024

    A voyagé en famille

  • R

    Rebecca

    Verified booking

    3.4

    25 juillet 2023

    A voyagé en famille


    Food waiting times and food options with the extra cost were not good. Not enough time to get around the whole park

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    Tony C

    Verified booking

    3.8

    17 juillet 2023

    A voyagé en famille


    Transfer was on time and good quality, guide Emma was great and very helpful, but only half of the water park was open which was disappointing. We should have been informed of this prior to booking or at very least when we arrived.

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