[ Ссылка ]
Ants take on mammoth proportions, a blade of grass is as tall as a skyscraper and bees give jet planes a run for their money - in the Kingdom of the Invisibles, nature becomes a huge adventure.
Starting in 2014 Europa-Park will be sweeping visitors away into a microcosm like no other. The huge-scale adaptation of the lovingly detailed scenes from star director Luc Besson's smash hit movie trilogy Arthur and the Invisibles shows the peaceful, secret world of the tiny beings known as Minimoys. Oversized ladybugs, gigantic frogs and imposing caterpillars fly, hop, and crawl over huge branches and gigantic rocks. The real world and the animated film merge into an extraordinary experience for the whole family.
The most intricate indoor attraction in the entire history of Europa-Park is hidden under a gigantic, 15-meter dome on a magical island surrounded by two streams and Grimm's enchanted forest. Teeny-tiny, and yet larger than life - the dream of experiencing vast natural settings up close becomes a reality on this this theme attraction! An extraordinary gem is being constructed at Germany's largest amusement park in cooperation with French film business titan Luc Besson. Visitors experience seven fantastic kingdoms with all five senses on a 550-meter-long flight through the underground universe. Deep underground, the Minimoys seek out their treasure. Adults and children ages 4 and above can accompany them on their daring expedition.
Ещё видео!