Colorado Adventure gets a separate Quick Pass price in new system
In Phantasialand’s renewed Quick Pass setup, Colorado Adventure received its own paid price point for faster access per ride.
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Phantasialand renewed its Quick Pass system and moved to a model in which guests pay per selected attraction for faster access. Colorado Adventure received its own price, lower than the park’s biggest thrill rides but clearly part of the same paid queue strategy. For visitors, this means the mine train is not only a regular family coaster but also an attraction for which the park actively manages waiting times through optional paid access.
The change differed from the previous system, where fixed passes covered a selection of rides. Under the new setup, prices could vary by ride and potentially by crowd levels. Colorado Adventure was listed alongside other popular attractions, showing that the coaster still has enough demand to remain part of the premium queue offer. The news is therefore relevant to the guest experience: visitors planning a day at Phantasialand should consider not only the normal line at Colorado Adventure, but also the paid alternatives that may be available.