Hüttenzauber Enchants Moritzburg’s “Bank Zone
Moritzburg’s Bad Sonnenland Holiday park Gets a Refresh with new ‘Bank Zone’
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MORITZBURG, Germany – The Bad Sonnenland holiday park in Moritzburg has a new focal point: the “bank zone,” formerly known as Seeterrasse. Ronald Pohl, head of the “Al Dente Group,” took over operations on May 1st and has since invested significantly in revitalizing the area.
Pohl’s investment includes approximately 500,000 euros and over 1,000 working hours since October, transforming the 6,500-square-meter space into a hub for dining and recreation. The former beach snack bar has been reimagined as the “Sand & See Bar.” The previous restaurant, which accommodated up to 250 guests, is now an event and seminar space, complete with a winter garden for private events.
new Amenities and Activities
Plans are underway to extend the jetty into the lake, offering a picturesque setting for complimentary wedding ceremonies. Kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards are already available for rent. Pohl also assumed management of the campsite sauna and intends to expand it, adding mobile changing facilities.
Pending approval from the Moritzburg cultural landscape authorities, Pohl envisions adding four holiday homes, each designed for two people, later this year.
Family-friendly Brunch and Events
Maik Hüttl is managing the site and is planning a family-friendly brunch every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., starting in mid-May. “Child fun” activities are planned to allow parents to dine undisturbed. The “Sand & See Bar” is currently open Thursdays through sundays, starting at noon.
The “bank zone” hosted a major event on May 10-11, featuring outdoor testing by Globetrotter, attracting more than 3,000 visitors.
About Ronald Pohl and Al Dente Group
Ronald Pohl’s “Al Dente Group” has been a fixture in Dresden’s catering and event scene for over 20 years. The company operates two large canteens in Dresden,and also the “B22” restaurant in Striesen,providing approximately 1,000 meals daily. they also organize private celebrations and corporate events for up to 10,000 guests. Pohl also founded the “Hüttenzauber” at Dresden Postplatz.
Moritzburg’s Bad Sonnenland Holiday Park: A New Beginning with the “Bank Zone”
Q: What’s new at the Bad Sonnenland holiday park in Moritzburg?
A: The Bad Sonnenland holiday park in Moritzburg, Germany, has undergone a importent refresh, with a new central area called the “bank zone.” This revitalized space, formerly known as Seeterrasse, is the result of investments by Ronald Pohl, head of the Al Dente Group.
Q: Who is Ronald Pohl and what is his connection to Bad Sonnenland?
A: Ronald Pohl is the head of the Al Dente Group, a company with over 20 years of experience in the Dresden catering and event scene. He took over operations at Bad Sonnenland on May 1st and has been actively investing in its advancement.
Q: What does “bank zone” mean, and what was it before?
A: the “bank zone” is the new focal point of the holiday park. It was formerly known as the Seeterrasse. It is indeed described in the provided text as an area for dining and recreation.
Q: What kind of investments has Ronald Pohl made in the park?
A: Pohl has invested approximately 500,000 euros and over 1,000 working hours since October to transform the 6,500-square-meter space. This investment has helped make it a hub for dining and recreation.
Q: What specific changes have been made to the area’s offerings?
A: Several key changes have been implemented:
The former beach snack bar has been turned into the “Sand & See Bar.”
The original resturant, capable of seating 250 guests, has been re-purposed as an event and seminar location, complete with a winter garden for private events.
Kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards are available for rent.
Q: What’s planned for the future of the “bank zone”?
A: Plans are underway to:
Extend the jetty into the lake, creating a picturesque setting for complimentary wedding ceremonies.
Expand the campsite sauna, with the addition of mobile changing facilities.
Perhaps add four holiday homes,each designed for two people,pending approval.
Q: Are there family-pleasant activities at the “bank zone”?
A: Yes,Maik Hüttl is managing the site and is planning a family-friendly brunch every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,starting in mid-May. “Child fun” activities are planned to allow parents to dine undisturbed.
Q: What are the operating hours for the “Sand & See Bar”?
A: The “Sand & See Bar” is currently open Thursday through sundays, starting at noon.
Q: What kind of events has the ”bank zone” hosted recently?
A: The “bank zone” hosted a major event on May 10-11, featuring outdoor testing by Globetrotter, attracting more than 3,000 visitors.
Q: What is the Al Dente Group known for in the Dresden area?
A: The Al Dente Group has been a prominent player in Dresden’s catering and event scene for over 20 years.
Q: Where else does the Al Dente Group operate?
A: The company operates:
two large canteens in Dresden.
The “B22” restaurant in striesen.
The “Hüttenzauber” at Dresden Postplatz.
Q: What types of events does the Al Dente Group organize?
A: The Al Dente Group organizes:
Private celebrations
* Corporate events, capable of hosting up to 10,000 guests.
Q: Can you summarize the key features and improvements at the Bad Sonnenland holiday park’s “bank zone”?
A: certainly! Here’s a summary:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Name Change | Seeterrasse renamed to “bank zone” |
| Investment | Approximately 500,000 euros and over 1,000 working hours since October |
| New Bar | “sand & See Bar” replaces beach snack bar |
| Event Space | Restaurant now used for events/seminars with winter garden |
| Activities | kayaks, canoes, paddleboards for rent; sauna management and expansion |
| future Plans | Jetty extension, holiday homes (pending approval) |
| Family-Friendly | Sunday brunch with child activities |
