Usefull themepark related German phrases

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SmilerLover
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Hi!
I'm going to Phantasialand in Germany (I think its this park. I honestly can't remember right now, but its one in Germany) in a few months time with school, and despite being a GCSE German student, I know very few phrases that would be of use in a theme park. I was just wondering if anyone could give me a hand!
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Ooof, good question! Actually have to think about that one.
There aren't really any phrases you need to know in a German theme park, especially since most of the signs are in English (well, the majority of the signs are). All staff should be able to speak English as well.
I could give you translations to specific words or phrases you want to know though if you want! :)
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