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Holiday Park Germany

Holiday Park Germany

Germany, Hassloch

Holiday Park Germany is a must-visit destination for families and thrill-seekers alike. It offers many exciting rides, attractions, and entertainment options in a beautifully landscaped setting. Located in Haßloch, Rhineland-Palatinate, this popular theme park has delighted visitors since its inception in 1971 as Märchenwald Haßloch. With over 38 attractions, including roller coasters, water rides, and family-friendly activities, Holiday Park Germany promises an unforgettable experience for guests of all ages.

Highlights

  • Expedition GeForce: One of the world's highest and fastest roller coasters, consistently ranked among the best.
  • Dino Splash: A thrilling water ride that takes guests on a prehistoric adventure through a world of life-sized dinosaur statues and animatronics.
  • Holiday Indoor: A 5,000 square meter themed area featuring seven family attractions, including Tabaluga's Rollercoaster, a giant slide, and Mia's Elv Flight.

Contents

  1. Here is Why Your Kids Will Find it Interesting
  2. History and Ownership
  3. Attractions and Rides
  4. Food & Drinks
  5. Shows and Events
  6. Best Time to Visit
  7. Our Recap

holiday park germany photo 1Photo: facebook.com/holidayparkofficial

Here is Why Your Kids Will Find it Interesting

Holiday Park Germany is worth visiting with kids aged 5-12, as it offers excitement and safety. From the Aqua Team Playground, a massive indoor play area, to the Wickie Splash log flume ride, there are plenty of attractions tailored to the needs and interests of young adventurers. The park's commitment to safety and cleanliness ensures families enjoy their visit without worrying about potential hazards.

Family-Friendly Features

Holiday Park Germany is designed with families in mind, offering several amenities and features that make the visit more enjoyable and convenient:

  1. Stroller and wheelchair rentals
  2. Baby changing stations and nursing rooms
  3. Lockers and storage facilities

History and Ownership

holiday park germany photo 2Photo: facebook.com/holidayparkofficial

Holiday Park Germany has a rich history dating back to 1971 when the Schneider family purchased the Märchenwald Haßloch (Fairy Tale Forest) and transformed it into a thrilling amusement park. Over the decades, the park grew under the Schneider family's leadership, becoming the seventh largest in Germany and introducing attractions like the country's first Rapid River and Free Fall Tower.

In 2010, Plopsa, a subsidiary of Studio 100, acquired Holiday Park, Germany. Since then, the park has changed significantly, introducing characters from popular children's shows like Maya the Bee, Tabaluga, and Vic the Viking. Plopsa has also invested heavily in new attractions and infrastructure, including the Sky Scream roller coaster, the Dino Splash water ride, and the Viking village area with the Big Wave Disk'o Coaster and Wickie Splash log flume.

The Aquadrom Hockenheim is 21 km from the amusement park, which we also recommend to visit with children.

Attractions and Rides

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Holiday Park Germany boasts an impressive 38 attractions, including 3 roller coasters and 5 water rides. Some of the most popular rides include:

  • Sky Scream: A fast-paced coaster with multiple launches and a high inversion
  • Annubis Free Fall Tower: A thrilling drop tower ride
  • Lighthouse Tower: A star flyer attraction offering stunning views of the park
  • Frankensteins Castle: A spooky ghost train ride
  • Majas Blumenturm: A flying carousel themed around Maya the Bee

The park also features family-friendly attractions like the Aqua Team Playground, an indoor play area, and the Wickie Splash log flume ride.

Food & Drinks

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Holiday Park Germany offers a variety of dining options to suit every taste and budget. There's something for everyone, from quick snacks and ice cream to full-service restaurants. The park's themed areas, such as the Viking Village, feature themed eateries that add to the immersive experience.

Shows and Events

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Throughout the year, Holiday Park Germany hosts various shows and events catering to different interests and age groups. From live music performances to character meet-and-greets, there's always something exciting happening at the park. Be sure to check the park's website or ask at the information desk for the latest schedule of events.

Best Time to Visit

holiday park germany photo 6Photo: facebook.com/holidayparkofficial

The best time to visit Holiday Park, Germany, with children is during the summer months when the weather is warm and sunny. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends, so consider visiting on a Tuesday or Wednesday if possible. The park is open from 10 am to 6 pm, with extended hours during peak season.

Recommended Duration: Plan to spend at least 4-6 hours at Holiday Park, Germany, to fully experience all the rides, attractions, and shows.

Our Recap

Holiday Park, Germany, is a must-visit destination for families looking for a thrilling and memorable experience. With its wide range of rides, attractions, and entertainment options, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're a thrill-seeker or a family looking for a fun day out, Holiday Park Germany will leave you with lasting memories.

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Why We Love It

  • Wide range of exciting rides and attractions for all ages
  • Beautifully landscaped setting with themed areas
  • Commitment to safety and cleanliness

Things to Know

  • Can be crowded during peak season
  • Some rides may not be suitable for very young children
  • Parking can be expensive

Opening hours

January-March  Weekends and holidays 11:00-18:00
March-May  Weekends and holidays 10:00-18:00
June-August Daily 10:00-18:00
September-October  Weekends and holidays 10:00-18:00
November-December  Weekends and holidays 11:00-18:00
* We recommend to check the openings hours before visiting
* Any inaccuracies found? Please, inform us

Ticket information

Kids < 85cm Free
Kids ≥ 85 cm - ≤ 99 cm €19
Kids ≥ 1 m - ≤ 1,39 m €44
Kids and Adults ≥ 1,40 m €49,5
Family ticket for 4 people (Valid for 4 people from 85 cm) €159
Seniors 70+ €19
Disabled Guests €29
Evening ticket (Valid 3 hours before the park closes. Valid as from 17:00 on Halloween Fright Nights and Summernights) €39,5
Express Pass (Avoid long waiting lines at selected attractions! Only valid in combination with a day ticket or YearCard (included in Plopsa-GoldCard).  €35
Parking €10
* We recommend to check the ticket prices before visiting
* Any inaccuracies found? Please, inform us

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Information

Country: Germany
Region: Karlsruhe
Address: Holidayparkstraße 1-5, 67454 Haßloch, Germany
Official website: https://www.holidaypark.de/

Directions

Holiday Park Germany is located at Holidayparkstraße 1-5, 67454 Haßloch, Germany. The park is easily accessible by car via the A65 motorway or train to the nearby Hassloch/Pfalz station.
 

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