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Guide to Energylandia | Entrance, facilities, restaurants, & other visitor information

Energylandia is Poland’s largest amusement park and one of its top attractions, popular with both local and international tourists. It is particularly busy during the summer months, which are the peak tourist season as well as summer holidays for schoolchildren. The park is located about 50 km from Krakow in southern Poland, which means you need to plan your trip ahead to make the most of your visit. Here’s everything you need to know about visiting Energylandia Zator.

Energylandia amusement park | Visitor information at a glance

Energylandia amusement park - Mega Coaster in Energylandia theme park

What are the Energylandia opening times?

In 2024, the Energylandia opening hours are as follows:

  • April 6 to June 21: 10am to 6pm
  • June 22 to September 1: 10am to 8pm
  • September 2 to 30: Daily 10am to 6pm
  • October 1 to 31: Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 6pm
  • October 26 (Halloween Night celebration): 10am to 10pm
  • Holiday season: 10am to 11pm

When is the best time to visit Energylandia?

Weekdays vs weekends

  • Energylandia tends to attract more visitors on weekends. To experience the park with fewer crowds and shorter wait times for rides, it’s best to plan your visit on a weekday. Try to reach the park early morning, as close to the opening time as possible, before it gets too crowded.

Peak season vs off-peak season

  • With hot days and clear skies, the peak season summer months of July and August have the best weather to enjoy the park, especially the water-based rides and attractions. However, this period also coincides with school holidays, which means heavy crowds and long waiting lines for rides.
  • The off-peak season months of April to June and September to October are the optimal time to visit Energylandia. There are fewer crowds than the peak season and the rides usually have minimal wait times. The weather is sunny and pleasant from April to June. October can experience cooler temperatures, and so might not be suitable for the water attractions.
  • The winter months from December to March also see low numbers of visitors as compared to the peak season. While the water rides are closed during this time, the Winter Kingdom zone is open and attracts guests during the holidays.

Where is Energylandia amusement park located?

How to get to Energylandia

tourist boarding bus for Energylandia

By public transport

Bus – Energylandia bus service

  • Take the direct bus to the amusement park from Krakow, Wrocław, Oświęcim, Katowice, and Brzeg.
  • Nearest stop: Energylandia Bus Stop 

Bus – Intercity bus services 

Train – SKA2 Line 

cars parked at Energylandia

By car

Zator, the town where Energylandia is located, is well connected to all major cities in Poland like Krakow, Oświęcim, Wrocław, Warsaw, and others by road. The park is about 45 km from Kraków John Paul II International Airport, the nearest airport, and the journey time is between 45 minutes and 1 hour.

Route from Krakow: Take the A4 highway and route 781 to Zator. At the roundabout, turn right onto Aleja 1 Maja/DK44. The amusement park will be on your left.

Nearest parking:

  • Paid parking is available at the amusement park’s parking lot just outside the Energylandia entrance. Visitors must pay 20 PLN (Polish złoty) for a parking pass.
  • The parking lot is huge, with space for up to 2,500 vehicles. There is a separate parking area for buses and coaches.
  • There are special designated parking spots for visitors with disabilities.

Know before you visit Energylandia

Entrances
Accessibility
Facilities
Rules & guidelines
Visitor tips
Dine
Stay
entrance of Energylandia

There is one main Energylandia entrance.

Facilities inside the Energylandia entrance: Ticket booths, information desk, ATM cash machine, visitor restrooms, restrooms for guests with disabilities, lockers, first aid station, food outlets, cafés, shops, and stroller rental.

Facilities outside the entrance: Energylandia bus stop, taxi drop-off point, designated parking for visitors with disabilities, and the general visitors parking lot.

Restrooms at Energylandia
  • Restrooms: Designated wheelchair-friendly restrooms for visitors with disabilities and mobility issues are located throughout Energylandia amusement park, including inside the various zones and all restaurants. 
  • Parking: The parking lot has designated spots for visitors with disabilities. It is located close to the Energylandia entrance for convenience.
  • Access to rides: Wheelchair users and guests with mobility issues cannot access all rides at the park. You have to contact the park authorities to find out which ones are accessible. Guests with visual impairments are allowed to access most rides.
  • Stroller rental: Parents of infants and toddlers can rent strollers at the park if required. The stroller rental service is available near the Energylandia entrance.
  • Baby changing rooms: Baby changing facilities are available at various locations throughout the park.
  • Medical assistance & first aid: The park offers medical assistance to any guest who may require it. There are two medical stations in the park: at the Dragon Zone entrance and near the Water Park.
ATMs and cash withdrawal machines at Energylandia
  • Information desks
  • ATMs and cash withdrawal machines
  • Restrooms
  • Changing rooms
  • Baby changing rooms
  • Lockers
  • Shower rooms
  • First aid
  • Restaurants
  • Charging stations for electric vehicles
  • Stroller rental services
no smoking in Energylandia except for designated areas
  • If you need to leave Energylandia amusement park and re-enter, you must get a special ID band or a stamp from the park’s security officer, and carry your ticket with you at all times. Without these two items, you won’t be allowed back in.
  • Children under the age of 13 years must be supervised by an adult.
  • All guests must strictly follow the age, height, weight, and health restrictions specified for each ride and attraction.
  • Phones, cameras, and other similar devices are not allowed on the rides, and photography and video filming on the rides is not permitted. The use of drones is prohibited inside the park.
  • Apart from service animals (guide dogs for visually impaired guests, assistant dogs for visitors with disabilities, and signalling dogs for people who are deaf or have hearing impairments), no animals are allowed inside the park.
  • Smoking is prohibited throughout Energylandia, except in the specially marked and designated areas.
  • You cannot bring any weapons, explosives, drugs, and alcohol into the park premises.
book energylandia tickets online
  • Check the weather conditions when you plan your visit. The water park and other water-based rides tend to close during rains and bad weather.
  • Book your tickets online in advance so that you don’t have to wait in queues at the venue. Arrive early on the day of your visit, close to the morning opening time, to enjoy the park before the crowds arrive. 
  • Familiarize yourself with the park’s layout with a map of its attractions. You can note the locations of your favourite roller coasters, rides, shows, and restaurants to better navigate the park. A park map is available on the official Energylandia app.
  • Wear casual clothing that you can comfortably stay in all day as you explore the park. Make sure your footwear is comfortable as you’ll be doing a lot of walking.
  • Carry a hat and sunscreen with you. If you plan on going on the water-based attractions, bring your swimsuit and a towel.
  • Take care of your personal belongings, particularly your phones and other electronic devices, while at the park. You can use lockers provided at the park to keep them safe, as you may not be allowed to bring them on the rides.
seafood dining near energylandia
  • Taverna Zator: If there’s one restaurant you can’t miss at Energylandia, it’s Taverna Zator. Located near the Splash Battle and Atlantis rides in the Family Zone, it’s a pirate-themed tavern specializing in seafood. The unique decor and delicious food make it perfect for a fun family meal.
  • Pierogarnia: Sample a wonderful selection of authentic pierogis (dumplings) at Pierogarnia restaurant. Made with a wide range of traditional and modern fillings, this eatery is the best spot in Energylandia to try this traditional Polish delicacy.
  • Formula Pizza: One of the most popular restaurants at Energylandia, Formula Pizza is a Formula One-themed eatery that serves authentic Italian pizza. With its unique red, black, and white decor and plentiful seating, it’s the perfect spot to refuel between rides.
  • Vienna Café: If you want a short break or a refreshing bite between rides, grab a coffee, fresh salads, or a dessert at the Vienna Café. You also have splendid views of the Hyperion mega coaster from the café’s terrace.
stay near energylandia park

Budget: Scandi Marine (2.6 km), Scandinavia Resort (2.7 km)

Mid-range: Western Camp Resort (1.7 km), Holiday Park Zator (1.6 km)

Luxury: Zatoria Luxury Glamping (3 km)




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Frequently asked questions about visiting Energylandia amusement park

Where can I buy Energylandia tickets? Do I need to book them in advance?

You can purchase your Energylandia tickets online. Buying tickets in advance ensures you skip the lines and secure your spot. Energylandia can get quite busy, particularly during weekends, holidays, and in the peak seasons. So, it’s best to book your tickets at least a week in advance.

How long should I plan to spend at Energylandia?

The park offers more than 100 attractions including roller coasters, water rides, and shows. To fully experience everything, plan to spend at least a full day. Visitors who want to take their time or have younger children may find a two-day visit more relaxing.

What should I wear when visiting Energylandia?

Wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for walking and participating in various rides. If you’re visiting in the summer, light, breathable fabrics and sunscreen are recommended. In cooler months, pack an extra layer as it may get chilly in the evening.

Can I bring my own food and drink to Energylandia?

No, outside food and drinks are not allowed in past the Energylandia entrance. However, the park offers numerous dining options, including restaurants, fast food, and snack bars catering to a variety of preferences.

What services and amenities are available at Energylandia?

Energylandia provides a wide range of amenities, including restrooms, lockers, changing rooms, and stroller rentals. Free Wi-Fi is also available in specific areas of the park, and there are several souvenir shops throughout the park for visitors.

Is there any research I need to do before visiting Energylandia?

It’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the park map and the different types of attractions to maximize your visit. Checking the weather forecast and planning your visit on less crowded days will enhance your experience.

Can I take pictures and videos inside Energylandia?

Photography and videography are allowed inside the park. However, for safety reasons, taking photos or videos on rides is prohibited. The use of drones is not permitted inside the park.

Are there height or age restrictions for rides at Energylandia?

Yes, all the rides in the park have age, height, weight, and health restrictions. Signs at the entrance of each ride provide the necessary information. It’s important to check these before queuing to avoid disappointment.

Is Energylandia accessible for visitors with disabilities?

Yes, Energylandia park is wheelchair accessible, with accessible restrooms available throughout the park. Some rides might also be accessible, but you must check with the park authorities for specific ride requirements.