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Massive theme park with the most rollercoasters in Europe is giving away free tickets this summer


ONE of Europe’s biggest theme parks is giving away free tickets this summer.

To celebrate hitting a milestone anniversary, Energylandia is putting on a special offer for a limited time only that’s perfect for families.

Roller coaster at Energylandia in Poland.
Energylandia has over 120 attractions for all ages
Energylandia
Roller coaster ride at Energylandia in Poland.
There are lots of rollercoasters and water rides too
Energylandia

Marking its 11th anniversary, Energylandia is offering a “special birthday promotion” – which is good news for visitors as it saves money.

Anyone who buys three tickets to the park, will get the fourth one free.

Plus, for anyone under, or turning 18, and celebrating a birthday during the offer – you can buy a birthday ticket for 1 PLN (20p).

As stated on Energylandia’s Facebook, the promotion is valid for tickets bought between July 23, to October 26, 2025.

If you’re planning to visit, make sure to book before July 27, 2025.

The tickets mean you can use all the park attractions at no additional cost (excluding arcade games and food).

At Energylandia you’ll find over 120 attractions and 19 rollercoasters – which is the most in Europe – and a waterpark.

The biggest ride in the park is Hyperion, a hypercoaster known for being the tallest and fastest in Europe. 

It stands at 253 feet tall at its highest point and reaches top speeds of 88 mph.

Hyperion joins nine other rides in the Extreme Zone which are fastest, tallest and most intense of the park.


Water slides at Energylandia in Poland.
The amusement park even has its own waterpark
Energylandia
Water park with colorful slides and a pool.
There are pools to splash about in and watercoasters
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Across the park are six zones; Fairytale Land, Family zone, Extreme zone, Water Park, Dragon Zone, Aqualantis and Sweet Valley.

For those looking for a more chilled-out time with younger children, head to Family Zone.

Here are family-friendly activities like bumper cars, a monster house and spinning teacups on the water.

The Little Kids zone has rides for the little ones too with attractions for children between two and six.

Aqualantis has lots of water-based rides and Dragon Zone is a medieval-inspired area.

Sweet Valley is literally like going through candyland with carousels, spinning teacups and a playground – all sweet themed of course.

Zadra wooden rollercoaster in Poland at EnergyLandia.
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There’s even a wooden rollercoaster called Zadra
Energylandia

Energylandia has its own waterpark too with more than 700 sunbeds, several swimming pools, and water slides including Bamboo Bay and Exotic Island.

It’s popular with visitors too with one calling it a “world-class” theme park.

Another wrote on Tripadvisor: “Wonderful place! Kids really loved the rides, there was something for everybody. Definitely worth visiting, will come again!”

There are other attractions there too like a 7D cinema – which is 3D but with added special effects.

And there are live performances too, like a pirate adventure, magic shows, a character parade and circus.

You’ll find Energylandia in Zator, Southern Poland – which is an hour’s drive from Krakow.

UK airports that fly to Krakow include Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Leeds and Liverpool.

Standard tickets usually cost 219 PLN (£44.74) in the high season.

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What is it like to visit the theme park?

Lee Bell tried out the tallest and fastest rollercoasters the theme park has to offer…

“Reaching heights that send me hurtling to the ground in a weightless free-fall, you’d think I was riding one of America’s colossal coasters, but no. I’m on a ride called Hyperion in a seemingly quiet part of Poland.

“From the moment I arrived, it was clear I was in for a hair-raising time.
Hyperion intimidates with 1,500m of track that snakes around the car park, where carriages rush by careering riders at speeds of 88mph.

“This isn’t Energylandia’s only spine-tingling treat either Standing almost as tall at the opposite end of the park is Zadra This part-wood, part-steel coaster, known as a “hybrid” due to the two types of materials used, is the tallest of its kind in the world.

“With a 206ft, 90-degree drop and three inversions, it’s no wonder online community CoasterForce has ranked Zadra the third best coaster in the world. It is so intense riders are even made to wear goggles when riding the front row.

“If being flung around a track at break-neck speeds isn’t your jam, or if you want to give your now jelly-like legs a rest, there’s plenty of less intense experiences to enjoy.” – Lee Bell

EnergyLandia amusement park in Zator, Poland.
There are plenty of rollercoasters at Energylandia in Poland

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