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When good and evil compete against each other, the world can turn upside down. This is what happens at Feng Ju Palace, which will also confuse your senses with its fantastic illusions in the competition for love.
Experience the Feng Ju Palace all year round in summer as well as in the winter dream!
Children under 1.20 m tall may only ride when accompanied by an adult.
Persons over 1.20 m tall may travel unaccompanied.
At Feng Ju Palace, the rocking movements combined with the rotating drum can cause dizziness and nausea, especially for people with heart and circulatory diseases. In pregnant women, the metal bracket can also press uncomfortably on the abdomen. Therefore, it is not possible for pregnant women to use. There are also risks for people with neck, spine and intervertebral disc problems, as the back is put under considerable strain by the rocking movement in combination with hard benches.
The feeling of rolling over in the attraction can cause severe confusion and anxiety in children and mentally disabled people, as well as visitors with mental illness and fear of heights. During the pre-show, there are also fight scenes that can frighten children and mentally disabled visitors in particular. People who are afraid of the dark may also feel uncomfortable in this attraction. Furthermore, stroboscopic effects during the pre-show can trigger epileptic seizures in those affected.
Another risk is the lap bar, which snaps relatively quickly before the start of the journey.
During an evacuation, there are only major problems if the drum can no longer be moved into the correct position to open the doors. In this case, the evacuation takes place via an emergency hatch and a footbridge, over which the visitors have to climb out. However, the probability of this scenario occurring is very low. For the hearing impaired, however, there are no additional risks in this attraction if they are accompanied by a hearing person.
