We were guests in Einsiedel Park for the first time and stayed overnight in the Waldpoet tree house.Reception/check-in: Was possible without any problems, everything we needed to know about the house and meal times etc. was explained to us. Unfortunately nothing about the park itself. There were no puzzle cards etc. included. No explanations of what you can do. We then discovered these stamps by chance during our tour with other children, which led to questions from our child as to why she wasn't allowed to participate in puzzles. :( Of course I was sad at first. We then picked up a puzzle card at the reception. I would have liked more attention.Park: Wonderfully laid out, clean, beautiful, adventurous, there is so much to discover that you can't do it even in 2 days :) very elaborately built, with great attention to detailGastronomy/Service: We arrived at lunchtime on Saturday and were very hungry. We walked past the snack bar because there were just too many people there. We then took a seat in the tree trunk restaurant and then nothing happened for a long time. Two service staff were visible but no one came to us. After 20 minutes I asked if we could order, and again after 30 minutes. Then the waitress came and apologized that there were only two of them. Everything was very friendly. Our drinks and food came very quickly, after only 10 minutes. So all in all it was fine for me. The quality of the food was excellent. Everything tasted very good. We also had an excellent meal in the Spielunke in the evening. Not just standard fare but unusual things and lots of healthy food. We really liked how beautifully everything was prepared, as well as the high-quality stoneware tableware, which fits wonderfully with the park and ambience. Breakfast was also okay. We found value for money to be great!Overnight stay in the Waldpoet: The tree house was not directly in the main park, but on the campsite opposite, which was not apparent when booking. But it wasn't a problem for us now. The house is beautifully designed, with great attention to detail and super cozy. It is something very special and was very clean and simply very comfortable. The night in the treehouse was already very cold. We had outside temperatures of 25 degrees during the day and 10 degrees at night and we were pretty cold in the tree house, even though there were Molli blankets and we even had extra sleeping bags with us. You have to know that the house isn't tight everywhere and that it can get in through the wood. The small mini heater doesn't manage to warm the room either. We didn't use the outside sleeping area because there was no heating at all. We would probably have frozen to death anyway. So at the end of summer it was already borderline cold. I don't know how you can survive in the house in autumn or winter when it's even colder. So be sure to bring thick sleeping clothes/blankets or sleeping bags with you. Otherwise it was great and thanks to the wonderful weather we were able to make great use of the garden and found the overnight stay itself nice and adventurous.Conclusion: We liked the park and the overnight stay anyway. The only thing that remains is the aftertaste that unfortunately many things are no longer offered due to a lack of staff. There was no evening entertainment, no more shows, and the stages remained deserted. There is a certain sadness that hangs over the park. The entertainment, the lightness, the particularly beautiful thing are somehow missing. You can tell the park is struggling, like so many companies. You can also read it on the back of the puzzle card, the statement from the park. The park itself is great, but once you've seen it, I personally wouldn't be interested in coming back. There's just a lack of entertainment. You notice that people/service are missing everywhere. Even on Sunday afternoon the park was almost empty. And that on a sunny Sunday with 25 degrees. What happens when it's cold or wet outside?