The south of Poland has Energylandia, and the north will get its own amusement park. The largest park in this part of the country is being built near Gryfice (West Pomeranian Voivodeship). Opening at the end of May.
Hossoland, which is being built in Brojce, is almost finished. The Hosso Group, which is the author of this investment, recently showed off photos from the construction site, from which one can conclude that the opening is getting closer. If everything goes according to plan, the first guests will enter the park on May 31. The facility is to be open every year from May to October.
On 40 hectares, the investor created a thematic park divided into five fairy-tale lands : the Mermaid City, the Kingdom of Baltambrya, the Viking Land and the Dragon Valley of the Mines. “Monumental figures of Vikings, knights, as well as themed ships and buildings in an original style will appear on the Hossoland area. Spectacular multimedia fountains are also planned,” announces the Hosso Group.
– There will be six large restaurants and many smaller catering points in the park. We offer dishes inspired by cuisines from different parts of the world: from regional flavors, through classic burgers, to exotic cuisine. The points will be located in different zones to ensure convenient access – says Karen Hovsepyan, vice president of the company's board.
How much are tickets?
A regular admission ticket in the high season (and that is ahead of us) costs PLN 169. Children up to 85 cm tall enter for free, unfortunately there are no reduced tickets planned for other children. Details in the post below:
What attractions to start with?
Once opened, the park will offer visitors attractions including: spinning cups, the “Syrenka” rollercoaster, a suspended railway, the “Wiking” rollercoaster, a two-level carousel and a rocking galleon.
The youngest guests of Hossoland will certainly enjoy attractions such as: pony rides, mini-cars, a small carousel or a water safari and cannon battles. A food zone will also be opened immediately, where you will be able to eat ice cream, kebabs, fish dishes from a smokehouse or pizza.
The plans for the coming years include building a hotel in the park and expanding it with new attractions, similar to what happened in Energylandia. The investor is announcing, among other things, a water park.
The park resembles facilities such as Mandoria from Rzgów or Majaland Kownaty, and is therefore more of an entertainment for younger children.
Ticket price comparison 29.04.2025 | ||
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park | regular ticket | reduced ticket |
Hossoland | 169 PLN | 169 PLN |
Mandoria | 149 PLN | 149 PLN |
Energylandia | 199 PLN | 159 PLN |
Majaland | 134.9 PLN | 134.9 PLN |
tickets purchased online In addition to the offer described, each park has a list of additional tickets, e.g. for groups or people with disabilities source: Bankier.pl based on the websites of amusement parks |
In recent years, the number of ideas for new amusement parks has been growing. After the success of Energylandia, new places have been created where whole families can have fun, and there are currently a dozen or so facilities of different sizes. You can take your children to Majaland, Rabkoland, the aforementioned Energylandia, Mandoria or Legendia. Crowds will certainly flock to them during the upcoming holidays.
prepared by KWS