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My visit to Alpamare wasn’t bad, but...

Martin Rupf
23/11/2022
Translation: Veronica Bielawski

I hadn’t been to the water park Alpamare in Pfäffikon in a quarter of a century – until last Sunday. It might be that long again before my next visit. Here’s why.

The red lights are really annoying

Let’s get down to business – after all, we’re here for the slides, not the thermal bath. Alpamare houses twelve slides, totalling over two kilometres. Spoiler: we won’t manage to try out even half of them within the next four hours.

We start off with the «Mini Canyon», a slide in the blue – i.e. easiest – category. It’s the perfect way to ease into things.

The difficulty ratings of the slides aren’t the same as of ski slopes

Dani and I, on the other hand, are already flirting with slides that promise a little more adrenaline. But because we don’t want to rush things for tactical reasons, we first tackle the «IceXpress», another blue-rated slide.

A fall in the pitch black with serious consequences

One of the kids goes missing

We try to find a quieter spot where we can take a break. Easier said than done. There’s a constant, deafening hubbub – a mixture of children and teenagers mingling indoors. We take refuge in the small cafeteria above the wave pool. The kids want chips and sweets. The fact that the smallest pack of chips costs a hefty three francs rolls right off our backs; we’ve already spent 230 francs on four-hour admission (a day pass for everyone would have cost us 280 francs).

Water park director: «Adjustments in pricing aren’t out of the question»

During my visit, I also find myself wondering whether the heating in the interior has been turned down. With a wet body, the temperature feels too low, especially in the area where the slide ends. We’re shivering. Park director Lämmler denies this. «No, this isn’t the case. The temperature also fluctuates a bit indoors on individual days, but that’s not related to energy-saving measures.»

Europe’s longest closed racing slide

Speaking of time, gotta go grab our showers, as we don’t want to exceed the 4-hour limit. As these things go, showering and especially blow-drying the girls’ long hair drags on, and we leave the adventure pool a quarter of an hour late. Luckily, we don’t have to pay extra. As a gesture of goodwill, the employee waives the overtime fee.

Cover photo/images: Alpamare

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Half-Danish dad of two and third child of the family, mushroom picker, angler, dedicated public viewer and world champion of putting my foot in it.


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