A couple of days ago we went to Tivoli, one of the first amusement parks. Because it doesn't have to travel around, it can have rides like roller coasters and buildings, stores and restaurants. Also, we noticed at west coast amusements, the ride attendants are usually kind of weird because they have to travel around with the fair, whereas everyone worming at Tivoli can go home after work so they're more like normal people.
Tivoli isn't just a fair, though. It's like a fair and Butchart gardens together, because on one side there's rides, and on the other there's a playground, a theater and a bunch of nice gardens.
Some of the rides we went on Lise went on when she was a kid, so she could advise us a bit on which ones to try. There was a car driving one that she had done, and it was almost exactly the same. We all went on it, and I think that Tobin did it about four times.
We stayed at Tivoli for about 4 hours, and we were exhausted the next day.
Before that, we walked through the old harbor of Copenhagen, which was very interesting as well. The funny thing was that there were boats that you could take canal tours in, but the canal was only about 400m long anyway.
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