New year, new attractions: amusement parks offer exciting highlights

Die Eintrittspreise in Freizeitparks steigen 2025 um bis zu 5%. Neben Preiserhöhungen erwarten Besucher spannende Neuerungen wie interaktive Attraktionen und Barrierefreiheit. Informieren Sie sich jetzt!
Admission prices in amusement parks increase by up to 5%in 2025. In addition to price increases, visitors can expect exciting innovations such as interactive attractions and accessibility. Find out now! (Symbolbild/DNAT)

New year, new attractions: amusement parks offer exciting highlights

The amusement parks in Germany experience a number of changes in the upcoming season that affect both the attractions and ticket prices. Many operators are preparing to increase the cost of admission by around five percent. This price adjustment is related to increased operating costs caused by inflation, higher wages and increasing energy prices. A spokesman for the Europa-Park in Rust said that the current admission prices no longer reflect the costs actually incurred.

For those who are moving to the Europa-Park, there is exciting news. The park will celebrate a big anniversary in the coming year because it celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2025. The start of the season will take place from January 13 to March 21 with the first Nordic festival of lights in the Wasserwelt Rulantica. In addition, the summer season is heralded on March 22, in which a new interactive ride is opened. Visitors can accompany the mascots Ed and Edda on a trip through different European countries. One of the celebrations is the birthday of the park, which will be celebrated on July 12th with a summer night party until midnight.

new attractions and events

In the Tripsdrill adventure park, which is located in Cleebronn in the Heilbronn district, waiting in line becomes an experience. A new entertaining show with a typical Swabian humor is offered to visitors during the waiting times at the swing "Wild Gautsche". This is part of an initiative to make waiting for rides more interesting. There will also be adjustments in the area of ​​ticket prices, which, however, do not transmit all cost increases. An advantage for children and adults is that no changes are made to the annual pass, which pays off after the third visit.

A special attraction awaits visitors in Ravensburger Spieleland, where an interactive version of the popular board game "Scotland Yard" is opened. In this novelty, guests experience an exciting adventure by driving through London in autonomous vehicles on the hunt for Mister X. This will replace the former game waterway and promise to become an exciting experience for the families in the Meckenbeurer Spieleland.

accessibility and sustainability in amusement parks

The Swabian Park in Kaisersbach has a focus on accessibility and plans to convert his boat trip "Azura and the Secret of the Magic Mühlbach" into a walk -in attraction. This also enables guests with mobility restrictions to experience the attraction. The park also reacts to the need for sustainability and will introduce a local heating network based on renewable energies.

Overall, the upcoming changes in the various amusement parks seem to be targeting the attractiveness and offering visitors a better experience, while the challenges are overcome by increased costs. It remains to be seen how well these innovations are accepted and whether the visitors are willing to pay the higher prices to experience the new attractions. Further details are at www.borkenerzeitung.de to read.