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Hyperion is the crown jewel of Energylandia’s Extreme Zone and one of the most iconic coasters in Europe. Standing at 77 meters tall and reaching speeds of 142 km/h, it’s the tallest and fastest mega coaster on the continent. The ride begins with a dramatic drop into an underground tunnel and features airtime hills, sharp turns, and a twisted inversion—all designed to deliver intense thrills from start to finish. The theme is space exploration, with the story set around a mission to Saturn’s moon, which adds an immersive, sci-fi atmosphere to the experience. With smooth, high-speed elements and incredible views from the top, Hyperion is a must for adrenaline lovers.
Zadra is a hybrid wooden-steel roller coaster, blending the traditional structure of a wooden coaster with the speed and smoothness of steel tracks. It climbs to a height of 63.8 meters, plunges at a nearly vertical 90° angle, and reaches a top speed of 121 km/h. The ride includes three inversions and a series of fast-paced twists and airtime moments that keep you on the edge of your seat. Zadra holds the title of the tallest hybrid coaster in the world and was the first of its kind in Europe. Designed by the renowned Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC), it’s built for those who want classic coaster aesthetics with cutting-edge engineering.
Speed is Energylandia’s answer to extreme thrills with a splash—it’s the tallest and fastest water coaster in the world. Riders ascend a 60-meter hill before plunging into a steep descent that hits 110 km/h, ending with a massive water splash that cools you off instantly. The coaster combines the excitement of a high-speed roller coaster with the fun of a water ride, making it perfect for hot summer days. It’s also visually impressive, with a dramatic layout that towers over the water park area. Speed is a great option for thrill-seekers who want the best of both worlds—adrenaline and refreshment in one ride.
Visitors can purchase tickets online from the official website for convenience and to avoid waiting in lines at ticket offices. The online system allows guests to secure their admission before arriving at the park.
Multiple third-party platforms also offer Energylandia tickets with additional services like transportation packages. These options provide flexibility for travelers who prefer booking through tour operators.
The park maintains 20 to 30 ticket windows for guests who choose to purchase admission on-site. However, online purchasing remains the recommended method for faster entry.
Ticket prices vary based on the season, day of the week, and visitor age. The park operates on a dynamic pricing system that adjusts rates according to expected attendance levels.
Children, seniors, and disabled visitors typically receive discounted admission rates. Peak season and weekend prices are generally higher than weekday rates during slower periods.
Various ticket options accommodate different visitor needs with pricing structures designed for single-day visits and extended stays.
The park offers special discounts and promotional offers throughout the year for different visitor groups. These reductions apply to children, students, seniors, and large groups.
Seasonal promotions and early bird discounts provide additional savings opportunities. Visitors should check the official website regularly for current promotional campaigns.
Third-party booking platforms occasionally offer package deals that combine tickets with transportation or accommodation. These bundles can provide better value than purchasing components separately.
Yes, visitors will be able to purchase the Energy Pass as an add-on to the regular ticket to get fast entry to several attractions once per attraction.
A single day provides sufficient time to experience most major attractions at Energylandia for typical visitors. The park's 133 rides and attractions span multiple themed zones that guests can navigate systematically.
Families with young children or visitors who prefer a leisurely pace may find two days more comfortable. This extended timeframe allows for repeat rides on favorites and breaks between attractions.
Strategic planning helps maximize the single-day experience. Visitors should prioritize must-see attractions and consider crowd patterns when moving between zones.