Price increase in Europa-Park: What does visitors expect in 2025?

Price increase in Europa-Park: What does visitors expect in 2025?

in 2025, numerous fans of the European Park are facing price increases. From this year, visitors will have to expect an increase of seven percent on average, which ensures future ticket prices. The new costs can already be viewed in the park's booking portal.

The price adjustments are not entirely unexpected because the Europa-Park raised admission prices in 2024. For example, adults had to shell out 69.50 euros for a ticket instead of 65 euros. The price was also increased from 56 to 59.50 euros for children and seniors.

price categories and Halloween offers

For the 2025/2026 season, the Europa-Park is planning to introduce two price categories. In the high season, a day ticket for adults, if booked online, cost 73 euros, at the box office it is even 83 euros. The second price category provides for an online price of 64.60 euros and a cash price of 74.60 euros. Tickets in the Hallowinter season are particularly attractive: Here, day tickets for adults online only cost 52 euros, 62 euros at the box office.

Special attention is paid to the price of spontaneous purchases on site. Visitors who do not book in advance in the online shop have to expect an extra charge of ten euros at the box office. This also happens because the cash register area offers fewer sales outlets after renovation work.

background to the price increase

The increase in ticket prices is due to the increasing costs for raw materials, suppliers and services. Roland Mack, founder and managing director of the European Park, commented in an interview: "It is also about keeping the costs in check so that the admission prices do not have to be increased constantly". This topic is particularly concerned with Mack because the surcharge is a great burden, especially for families. Nevertheless, it is necessary to secure the financial situation in order to continue to enable investments in the park. "Standstill is the downfall," continued Mack.

It remains to be seen how the visitors will react to the new prices, especially since other amusement parks, such as Tripsdrill, adapt their admission prices. Rel = "Nofollow Noopener Noreferer"> according to information from bnn.de .

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