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Parque de Atracciones de Madrid

S/N Casa de Campo, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid

Description

The Parque de Atracciones de Madrid is an amusement park in the Casa de Campo park on the western side of Madrid. It was opened in 1969, making it the third oldest in the country. There are four different areas: "Maquinismo" which is the adrenaline section with rides such as Abismo, Top Spin and Tornadao, "Tranquilidad" aimed at families, several shows and many areas to take a break, the "naturaleza" with multiple water rides and roller coasters such as Vértigo and Los Fiordos, and Nickelodeon Land where kids can meet some of their favourite TV characters and enjoy age-appropriate rides.

Access & Transport

The Batán station (10) is next to the entrance By car, you can enter directly via the N-V (Extremadura motorway), taking the Parque de Atracciones exit, or by the M-30 towards Badajoz, taking the Parque de Atracciones / Casa de Campo exit Information for disabled people is available here: https://www.parquedeatracciones.es/en/prepara-tu-visita/personas-y-servicios/personas-con-discapacidad

Instructions & Recommendations

Opening hours change every month so please check the website: https://www.parquedeatracciones.es/en/horarios-y-precios/horarios

Meta review

This amusement park is not well-known overseas and mostly draw a local crowd and Madrid tourists. Reviews are quite mixed with long waiting line and bad overpriced food the usual let downs. In addition, there are recurring comments that many rides feel outdated and some investment is required. On the positive side, the park is compact but still offer a good range of rides, especially for kids. There are a few that deliver good thrills but if that is our main decision criterion then you are better off choosing another alternative.

Environmental & Social

The Parques Reunidos group is involved with child welfare initiatives related to health and social integration. On the environmental front the policy statement is quite generic and scant in details except to say that they encourage visitors to reuse and recycle in their European and USA parks.

Conclusion

Madrid Amusement Park is a worthwhile option for families looking for rides not involving a lengthy trip out of the city. To the extent possible, you should carefully select your day to avoid crowds, which can quickly make waiting lines too long and really impact the experience. In conclusion, this is a good but not extraordinary amusement park, and it is priced accordingly (make sure to book online for the reduced rates).

Key positive

Good range of rides for families

Close to the city centre and easy to get to by metro

Key negative

Long waiting lines on most days

Suitability

Good for families; the suitability of individual rides is based on height. A majority of them (but not all) is accessible for visitors with reduced mobility.

About this Rating

TYPE

Desktop

RESEARCHED IN

June 2024

PROVIDER

Koreval

Included Items
None
Timing
Duration of visit
Open some days (weekend in particular) in Apr-June and Sept-Oct

av. transport time:0h 34m

est. visit time:6h

Regulated hours

Start of Season 1:Jun, 15

Season 1

MONDAY12:00 - 22:00

TUESDAY12:00 - 22:00

WEDNESDAY12:00 - 22:00

THURSDAY12:00 - 22:00

FRIDAY12:00 - 22:00

SATURDAY12:00 - 22:00

SUNDAY12:00 - 22:00

Start of Season 2:Sep, 09

Season 2

MONDAY -

TUESDAY -

WEDNESDAY -

THURSDAY -

FRIDAY -

SATURDAY -

SUNDAY -

Pricing
Those are the online prices for dated tickets (ticket office is €42.90 / €33.90)
Age band
Age band
Regular price / pers.
Senior
65 - 99
€0
Adult
10 - 64
€22.9
Child
4 - 9
€22.9
Infant
0 - 3
€0
Actual thresholds are 140cm (not 10 yrs old) and 100cm (not 4 yrs old)

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