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With over 120 attractions, Energylandia offers a stimulating experience for visitors of all ages. Be it hypercoasters like Hyperion and Zadra, water-based rides like Splash Battle and Atlantis, or the Formula Autodrom bumper cars, you won’t run out of things to do!
With nine uniquely themed zones, Energylandia offers an exciting glimpse into different worlds that thrill and awe children and adults alike.
From the enchanting Dragon Adventure children’s ride to the lively Magic Show at the Fairy Tale Theater, there’s something to captivate every family member. Plunge through waterfalls at 55 km/h on the Anaconda water coaster. If you’re after thrills and chills, take on the Monster House haunted mansion or swirl through rushing water on the Jungle Adventure river rapids ride.
If record-breaking pace excites you, ride on Hyperion, Europe’s tallest and fastest roller coaster that reaches speeds of 142 km/h. You can also try Space Booster, which hurtles you across the sky like a spaceship, reaching almost 4G acceleration. With rides like the Abyss, the Extreme Zone is the place to push your limits.
Energylandia’s Water Park, also known as the Big Milk Water Park, offers a refreshing escape from the summer heat. Take on thrilling water slides at its Bamboo Bay area or unwind sunbeds at the sandy beaches of Exotic Island. For a more laid-back experience, float along the lazy river in the Tropical Fun area. There are also several shallow pools, play areas, and gentle slides for kids.
The Fairytale zone is a magical realm filled with themed carousels, miniature rides, and whimsical play areas, all inspired by classic fairytales. Jumping from the frosty-themed Arctic Fun slide to the Happy Loops kiddie coaster, this zone promises gentle thrills for all young adventurers.
Enter the Dragon Zone and feel the rush on Zadra, the world’s largest wood-and-steel hybrid coaster that reaches speeds of 121 km/h. Kids love the small airtime hill and thrilling tunnel section of the Draken coaster, while Frida’s sharp twists make it a favorite for all ages. This zone transports you to the medieval era in an immersive land complete with castle ruins, historical buildings, and torch-lit streets.
Step into the sunken island-themed zone and brave theAbyssus, a double-launch coaster with multiple inversions, a speed of up to 100 km/h, and a 1.3 km track. Get dizzy in the Tidal Wave Twister or discover the zone’s caves and lagoons on the Grotto Expedition boat ride. Aqualantis pairs water adventures with high-speed thrills for an unforgettable experience.
In April 2024, Energylandia opened the Sweet Valley zone, featuring two exciting roller coasters and various candy-themed attractions for those with a sweet tooth. From the 1.2 km Choco Chip Creek mine train to the sharp turns of Honey Harbour and the playful Twis’tea spinning teacups, this land of sweet treats has it all.
The vibrant Children’s zone, designed for kids aged 2 to 6 years, offers adventures on the Magic Fly sightseeing train and the mini Circus Coaster. Young visitors can also enjoy fun spins on the Crazy Bus or a gentle float in the Swiss Water Cups.
Experience the enchantment of Energylandia’s Winter Kingdom, which is open only during the winter holiday season. Explore Poland’s largest Garden of Lights, with 5 million lights that can be seen from space! Try your hand at baking a gingerbread house and enjoy winter activities like ice-skating and snow tubing. For festive treats and decorations, hit the Christmas Fair.
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Duration of visit: It is best to spend a whole day in Energylandia to enjoy all its rides and attractions.
Energylandia opening timesAddress: ENERGYLANDIA, Aleja 3 Maja 2, 32-640 Zator, Lesser Poland Voivodeship
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With over 50 restaurants, cafés, eateries, and snack stalls, you can try just about every type of food or cuisine imaginable at Energylandia.
For guests traveling from various global spots, comfortable and scenic accommodations are also available to book at the Energylandia Amusement Park. Tourists have the option to enjoy their stay at camp-style arrangements, luxury resorts, and more.
At Energylandia, you will find several shops where you can buy accessories, souvenirs, and all other things that can make your trip truly memorable.
Yes, it’s highly recommended to book your Energylandia tickets online in advance, especially during peak season, weekends, or holidays. Booking ahead guarantees your entry on your chosen date and lets you skip the ticket queues. Aim to book your tickets at least 1-2 weeks in advance during busy periods.
You can choose to spend either one day or two days at the amusement park. If you opt for the ticket that includes round-trip transfers from Krakow, your entire trip will last about 10 hours.
Yes, many of the roller coasters and rides at Energylandia Zator have height, age, and health restrictions for safety reasons. Always check the specific guidelines posted for each attraction.
Energylandia is accessible for wheelchair users and those with mobility issues. It offers wheelchair-accessible restrooms, restaurants, and designated parking spaces for visitors who require them. However, not all rides are accessible to guests with mobility challenges. It’s best to speak to the Guest Services desk to find out which rides are suitable for you.
Yes, you can access the park’s Wi-Fi connection at certain marked locations across the park.
Energylandia hosts a variety of special events throughout the year, such as a Halloween night, special summer shows, and themed festivals. The Winter Kingdom zone, which is open specifically during the winter months, has several seasonal attractions including festive decorations, light displays, Christmas activities, and additional winter-themed attractions.
Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside Energylandia except for baby or dietary food. The park has numerous dining outlets where you can purchase food and beverages.
Other than guide dogs and service dogs, no animals are allowed inside Energylandia.