REVIEW · VIENNA
Prater Super Ticket
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Four rides in Vienna’s Prater, one simple ticket. I love the no-fuss value of one ride on each attraction, and the Magical Rotor is the real adrenaline payoff. The one thing to watch: the Archery game can feel more like light entertainment than true “Robin Hood” skill.
This ticket works well for mixed groups because the attractions cover different moods: classic party energy on Tagada, spooky VR thrills on The Clown, and high-speed motion on the Rotor. It also helps that the park staff come across as friendly and helpful, which matters when you’re bouncing between ride areas.
Your Prater plan is flexible too. The ticket is valid for 7 days, and you start at the Magischer Rotor ticket office at Prater 41, 1020 Vienna.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Where the Prater Super Ticket starts (and why it matters)
- Price and value: €10 for four attractions in the Vienna Prater
- Tagada: the cult carousel with disco beats and bounce
- The Clown VR: spooky fun with vrisch tech on a 150-meter track
- Magical Rotor: up to 82 km/h and the thrill of centrifugal force
- Archery: Robin Hood style, but with a game-like twist
- How to plan your 7-day visit across all four rides
- Who this ticket fits best in Vienna’s Prater
- Should you book the Prater Super Ticket?
- FAQ
- What attractions are included with the Prater Super Ticket?
- Where do I pick up or start with the ticket?
- How long is the ticket valid?
- What are the age and height requirements?
- Does the ticket include all rides or just entry?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
- Can I reserve now and pay later?
Key things to know before you go

- One ride each: you get admission for the four attractions included, not just general entry to the park.
- Tagada’s late-1970s legacy: this carousel has been spinning visitors for decades, still with that famous Prater energy.
- The Clown uses VR: the VR experience runs on a long 150-meter track and is powered with work from vrisch.
- Magical Rotor hits real speed: up to 82 km/h above the Prater.
- Archery is the wildcard: fun for some, but it may feel too “gamey” if you want practical shooting.
- Height and age rules apply: recommended for ages 12+ and at least 130 cm.
Where the Prater Super Ticket starts (and why it matters)

Start at the Magischer Rotor ticket office at Prater 41, 1020 Vienna. From there, you’ll need to handle each ride’s entry as you move around the amusement area.
One practical detail: you’ll likely need to scan your ticket at each attraction booth and receive the paper ride ticket for that attraction. That means you should keep your phone (or printed ticket) ready and don’t plan to “wing it” with lots of wandering right away.
Also, this isn’t a timed tour that escorts you from ride to ride. Your ticket is valid for 7 days, and you’re meant to match your visit with each attraction’s starting times, so quick decisions and a flexible rhythm help.
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Price and value: €10 for four attractions in the Vienna Prater

The Prater Super Ticket is priced as a special bundle (listed at about €10 per person, with the summary price showing $11). On paper, the math is simple: you’re paying for four distinct rides rather than buying tickets one attraction at a time.
That’s why this ticket tends to feel like a great deal if you want variety. If you’re the type who likes to do “one classic,” “one weird,” and “one adrenaline thing,” this bundle fits that mindset.
If you only want one ride or two, the bundle may feel less compelling. But if you’re already in the Prater and you can see yourself doing all four, this pricing structure saves you the mental load of comparing separate tickets on the spot.
The ticket also has good social proof: it scores 4.5 out of 5 from 131 reviews, which is a solid signal for a self-guided amusement pass.
Tagada: the cult carousel with disco beats and bounce

Tagada is the kind of Vienna attraction people describe with affection: a classic Prater carousel that’s been spinning visitors since the late 1970s. The big theme is motion plus music, with hot disco beats and a party-like feel.
What you’ll actually experience is a ride built around rhythmic bouncing and rotating energy. It’s not subtle, and it isn’t trying to be. Tagada is for people who want a fun, high-spirited ride that feels both nostalgic and loud.
This is also one of the easiest “group wins.” Even if your crew splits into thrill-seekers and casual fun-lovers, Tagada tends to land for both. It’s the emotional warm-up: you go in grinning and you come out louder than you entered.
The Clown VR: spooky fun with vrisch tech on a 150-meter track

If you want something modern, go straight to The Clown. It blends spooky fun with cutting-edge VR technology, and it’s built in partnership with the award-winning studio vrisch.
Here’s the key detail that makes it feel like more than a gimmick: the VR experience runs along a 150-meter-long track. That length matters because it gives the ride pacing room to feel like a real sequence rather than a quick screens-in-your-face moment.
The “spooky action” angle also helps set expectations. This isn’t horror-movie stuff designed to traumatize anyone. It’s more about giving you that creepy-tingly theme while keeping the experience accessible to a wide range of ages (as long as you meet the ticket age/height rules).
If you like tech that actually changes how you experience a ride, The Clown is the one in this bundle that leans most into that idea.
Magical Rotor: up to 82 km/h and the thrill of centrifugal force

For adrenaline, Magical Rotor is the main event. This ride spins you through airy heights and pushes you with extreme centrifugal forces.
The headline number is up to 82 km/h. That tells you what kind of ride it is: not just a swing or a gentle turn. You’re trading comfort for thrill, and you’ll feel that motion in your body.
This is also where I think the Prater Super Ticket is at its best value. If you bought separate tickets, the Rotor would be the one you’d probably hesitate on. Bundled with the other three, it becomes an easy yes—especially if you’re traveling with mixed tastes and still want one “wow” moment.
Quick note for planning: because the Rotor is a high-thrill ride, you’ll want to take the 130 cm minimum height requirement seriously. If you’re right at the limit, you’ll want to confirm on arrival.
Archery: Robin Hood style, but with a game-like twist

Archery sounds straightforward: be like Robin Hood, shoot for the target, aim for a win. In practice, it can land very differently depending on what you want from “archery.”
One review experience in particular describes Archery as too childlike for their taste, saying there are no actual balls, more like sounds and effects. That doesn’t mean it’s bad—it just means it’s not aiming to feel like practical archery training.
So how should you judge it?
- If you want a quick, playful target-shooting game inside an amusement setting, you’ll likely enjoy the light entertainment side.
- If you’re expecting real-world-style shooting, physical projectiles, and skill practice, you might find it underwhelming.
Either way, Archery is still part of the bundle value. I’d treat it as the “fun filler” attraction rather than the headliner.
How to plan your 7-day visit across all four rides

Because the ticket is valid for 7 days, you don’t have to cram everything into a single half-day unless you want to. You can spread it out based on your energy levels, the time you arrive in Vienna, and what you’re doing in the city day-to-day.
A smart approach is to pick your “must-do” order first, then build around it:
1) Start with the ride you most want to guarantee (often Magical Rotor or The Clown).
2) Slot in Tagada next for a classic Prater boost.
3) Finish with Archery if you want a lighter, quick closer.
You’ll also want to watch the start times of each attraction, since the ticket is tied to those schedules. Since this is not a guided route with a fixed itinerary, the easiest way to avoid stress is to give yourself extra buffer between attractions. Prater amusement areas can turn into a maze when you’re moving fast with tickets in hand.
Who this ticket fits best in Vienna’s Prater

This Super Ticket is recommended for ages 12 and up with a minimum height of 130 cm. That immediately shapes the audience: it’s a family option for older kids, teens, and adults—not for toddlers.
I especially like this for three types of travelers:
- Teenagers who want variety: one classic ride, one tech ride, one adrenaline ride, one game.
- Adults who travel with a mix of thrill levels: you can satisfy the adrenaline person and still give the group a fun VR or arcade-style moment.
- People who prefer short, self-paced entertainment: you control the timing inside the 7-day window instead of committing to a long guided block.
If you’re traveling with very young kids or anyone under the height limit, this isn’t your ticket. You’ll need other options in the park that match the younger age range.
Should you book the Prater Super Ticket?

Book it if you want a simple bundle that covers four very different attractions with one admission pass structure. It’s especially worth it when you’re already planning to spend time in the Vienna Prater and you know you’ll ride more than one attraction.
Skip it or think twice if Archery is a deciding factor for you and you’re expecting a serious, physical archery experience. Also be sure everyone in your group meets the age and 130 cm minimum requirements—high-thrill rides here can’t be improvised.
If your goal is a fun, efficient Prater hit—Tagada energy, VR spooky tech from vrisch, a Rotor adrenaline charge, and a quick target game—this ticket is a strong match.
FAQ
What attractions are included with the Prater Super Ticket?
It includes one ride on each of four attractions: Tagada, The Clown (VR), Magical Rotor, and Archery.
Where do I pick up or start with the ticket?
The meeting point is the Magischer Rotor ticket office, Prater 41, 1020 Vienna, Austria.
How long is the ticket valid?
The ticket is valid for 7 days. You’ll also need to check availability to see starting times.
What are the age and height requirements?
It’s recommended for ages 12 and up, with a minimum height of 130 cm. It’s not suitable for children under 12 or people under 130 cm.
Does the ticket include all rides or just entry?
It includes one ride on each of the four attractions.
What’s the cancellation policy?
There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I reserve now and pay later?
Yes. You can reserve now and pay later to keep travel plans flexible.




























