Once you get past the rambunctious actors greeting guests, you enter a well-themed park. Although there are multiple areas, the themes seemed to blend together.
Since the park in located in Seville (quite possibly the hottest place on earth), the requisite saturating Spanish water rides are great, as is a play area you can walk through with lots of water.
There are plenty of musicians throughout Isla Magica, but a lack of rides prevents this from being an all-day park.
The set-up of the shooting dark ride is interesting, as is the drop tower that changes programs every hour. However, the highlight of the park is the enigma that is Quetzal, La Furia de los Dioses.
Right when I walked in the gates I was surrounded by men trying measure my waist and kiss me and take my shirt off. It was a little weird and kind of freaky. Some men or women may like that right as you walk in the gates but I did not. The ride selection really isn't the best but they had a decent Pirate shooting dark ride. I feel that the park did not have enough "cooler" rides or wet water rides. This park was very hot when I visited and I felt like I was sweating the entire time there.
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