Fifty-minute waits for slides at new Rulantica water park
During the Christmas holiday rush, waits at the newly opened Rulantica rose sharply. Vildfål was among the freefall slides where visitors faced roughly half-hour queues.
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Less than a month after Rulantica officially opened, the new water park faced its first serious crowd test. The 2019 Christmas holiday brought a sharp rise in demand, and several slides quickly developed substantial queues. Vildfål, one of Rulantica's freefall slides, was listed among the attractions where visitors had to wait around thirty minutes.
That made the report more than a simple queue-time snapshot. It showed how quickly Rulantica moved from a major new opening into a fully fledged resort draw. The first weeks had been relatively calm, but the holiday period changed the rhythm of the park. Some tube slides reached waits of fifty minutes, while much of the slide line-up, including Vildfål, became part of the wider pressure on capacity.
For visitors, the lesson was clear: Rulantica was already a place where planning mattered. Buying tickets in advance and watching availability became important, especially with several dates selling out. For Vildfål's own story, this early rush is a useful marker. The slide was not just one name in a new themed water world; it was part of the group of attractions that immediately helped define how busy, popular and operationally demanding Rulantica could become.