White Rose
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We were showing some friends the ABD site and noticed our day four and day seven itinerary has changed. When we booked day four was Lowenburg castle, now we just get to see it in the distance...lol it does not really mention going inside the new location, just that we are going to a very beautiful park. I believe the old location we got a tour with guides dressed in period costumes. Our day seven used to show that we are getting a private tent during Octoberfest, but the website does not mention that at all any longer.
Has anyone done th adults only octoberfest trip previously? Did you get a private tent? We are not drinkers and have heard some stories who said it was lots of drunks and it was very very uncomfortably crowded with no respect for personal space. (My SIL can be quite dramatic so it might not have been as bad as she says.) I just was surprised there was a change after we booked and we did not get notification.
Here is the new day four...
Schloss Wilhelmsthal
Take in the beauty of this Rococo palace that was built between 1747 and 1761.With an exquisite interior design by the renowned sculptor Johann August Nahl, Wilhelmsthal Castle was originally designed as a summer residence. It houses the world's largest collection of paintings by the extraordinary Tischbein family, whose art contributed to Germany's transition from the Rococo art of the Late Baroque to Neoclassicism and Naturalism.
Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe
Take a short walk to this delightful park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its reservoirs, channels, waterfalls and wild rapids. Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe combines the ambiance of Baroque and Romantic periods in its landscape, with the mighty Hercules Monument standing at the top of a long hill, a striking copper statue of the ancient Greek demigod. View Löwenburg Castle in the distance, built in the 18th century and designed to resemble an authentic medieval castle—a model for some fictional castles ever since its inception!
Has anyone done th adults only octoberfest trip previously? Did you get a private tent? We are not drinkers and have heard some stories who said it was lots of drunks and it was very very uncomfortably crowded with no respect for personal space. (My SIL can be quite dramatic so it might not have been as bad as she says.) I just was surprised there was a change after we booked and we did not get notification.
Here is the new day four...
Schloss Wilhelmsthal
Take in the beauty of this Rococo palace that was built between 1747 and 1761.With an exquisite interior design by the renowned sculptor Johann August Nahl, Wilhelmsthal Castle was originally designed as a summer residence. It houses the world's largest collection of paintings by the extraordinary Tischbein family, whose art contributed to Germany's transition from the Rococo art of the Late Baroque to Neoclassicism and Naturalism.
Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe
Take a short walk to this delightful park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its reservoirs, channels, waterfalls and wild rapids. Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe combines the ambiance of Baroque and Romantic periods in its landscape, with the mighty Hercules Monument standing at the top of a long hill, a striking copper statue of the ancient Greek demigod. View Löwenburg Castle in the distance, built in the 18th century and designed to resemble an authentic medieval castle—a model for some fictional castles ever since its inception!