A few points of note: it's impossible to see everything in one day; plan to stay overnight if you want to see them all. Be prepared to walk a fair distance, and queue up if you're there at peak season. If you rent a mobility scooter there is no need for an "emotion" pass (costs extra but gets you reserved seats). Restaurants in the hotels are self-service, but good. My favourite show was "The Star and the Mime", that is also the newest show - indoors so no piccies. The theatrical effects were effective without being showy, and the story engaging. The Last Panache was also excellent, though again no pics.
The secret of the lance:
The Vikings
The romans
The chariot races were great fun, with thrills and spills; wheels come off, chariots break away.... The centre stage in the first picture transforms into the galley in the second one. It turns around as well.
This was a fun break, with the weather being the only downside. The first day was rainy, the second was rainy and cold. Not the fault of the Puy du Fou.
The show looks a lot of fun :-)
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