In Phantasialand the reintroduction of a daily fireworks display is causing mixed reactions. This spectacle, marking the climax of the winter festival “Wintertraum,” is enthusiastically received by visitors. However, residents in the nearby neighborhoods experience the negative impacts of these shows. Despite the legal compliance of the fireworks shows, discontent among residents is rising.
The Other Side of Fun: Noise and Discomfort in the Neighborhood
The conclusion of each day's opening during the Wintertraum is accompanied by an eight-minute fireworks display. This causes discomfort among the residents. Reports in local media, such as Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger, highlight the burdens caused by the noise. Pet owners, in particular, report stress and anxiety in their animals, necessitating measures such as closing windows and shutters every evening.
Legal Situation: Phantasialand Operates Within Regulations
The complaints of the residents contrast with the official stance of the city administration. It emphasizes that Phantasialand adheres to all applicable regulations. The permit allows the park to host an eight-minute fireworks display daily between 19:15 and 20:15 over a period of ten weeks. According to city authorities, the noise levels of the fireworks remain within the legally defined limits.
Emotional Responses: Residents Between Annoyance and Resignation
The emotional response of the residents, especially in Badorf, ranges from annoyance to resignation. Some speak of an “every night catastrophe,” affecting not only people but also pets and wildlife. A local dog trainer confirms the negative impacts of the noise on animals and offers advice for alleviating anxiety.
The Stance of the City of Brühl: Regulatory Clarity
The City of Brühl underscores that Phantasialand has made the required notifications for the fireworks and adheres to the established timeframe. The city also emphasizes that the noise levels, despite the intense bangs, remain within the permissible range, as the total daytime period is considered in the calculation.
Adjustment and Response: The Evolution of the Fireworks Show
Lately, Phantasialand has adjusted the format of the fireworks show to minimize noise pollution. The current show is quieter and aims to reduce the disturbance to residents. Despite these adjustments, an official statement from Phantasialand on the recent complaints remains absent.
The Quest for Harmony
The situation at Phantasialand illustrates the challenge of balancing an attractive recreational offering with the needs of residents. While Phantasialand conducts its shows within legal parameters, the question remains open as to how a better balance between the interests of all parties involved can be achieved in the future.
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