The light entertainment park Winter Wonderland is back - new and even better!

The light entertainment park Winter Wonderland is back - new and even better!

The Winter Wonderland light entertainment park is returning to Letňany in Prague. It brings more than 200 new light installations inspired by fairy tales and fantasy stories, adding even larger and more fun and adrenaline-pumping attractions. All outdoor attractions and light installations are included in the basic ticket price. Winter Wonderland opens on Friday, October 18, 2024.

New edition

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The best attractions, educational trail, and huge light installations for the price of one ticket

The Winter Wonderland light amusement park is full of new experiences and crazy attractions. Children and adults can enjoy fun on a large race track, a giant octopus, flying elephants, and a large chain carousel, all offering views of the entire park. Adrenaline seekers can enjoy a roller coaster, crazy bench, pirate ship, as well as a haunted castle. The bravest can try the Extreme swing. Younger children will appreciate a fun train ride, a car track, a traditional carousel with horses, and a teacup ride. Entry to all outdoor attractions is unlimited and included in the ticket price.

After enjoying the attractions, both children and adults can immerse themselves in a beautiful river of fantasy and fairy tales inspired by the most beautiful princesses, cheerful animals from Madagascar, Ice Age mammoths, brave Moana, or the heroes of the mythical Avatar and Shrek's swamp. On the way to the underwater world, visitors can be swallowed by a huge whale and recall stories like 101 Dalmatians, The Lion King, and Mowgli. There is also a romantic heart alley full of fairytale characters. Curious children will discover dozens of stations with interesting facts about animals and plants, as well as stories about the origins of our most famous childhood fairy tales, all within an educational trail full of fun tasks.

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Romance and adrenaline for everyone

"Building on the great success of last season's Winter Wonderland, we want to delight visitors with new, even more impressive light installations. We have added many new major attractions such as a race track, roller coaster, giant octopus, pirate ship, crazy bench, Extreme swing, and more. Visitors can enjoy the fun while it's still light outside, and then experience romance as dusk falls, with the entire park coming to life with enchanting light fairy tales. They can look forward to a mysterious world inspired by Avatar, adventurous Moana, Shrek and his friends, or Ice Age heroes. There will be motifs of fairytale princesses and the Ice Kingdom with a cheerful snowman. We are also prepared for any weather whims, as visitors can easily wait out any changes in large tents where more attractions await, including several stations with the latest virtual reality simulators for both kids and adults. For our youngest visitors, we have added more playful mascots who will stroll through the park every hour, with a full parade on weekends," comments Květa Havelková, the new Winter Wonderland organizer from the JVS holding group.

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Winter Wonderland - open from October 18th

More than 200 beautiful fairytale light installations, new stories, and even more crazy and fun attractions for children and adults will welcome visitors in Prague's Letňany from October 18th.

All for the price of one ticket, pre-sale now open!

All outdoor attractions are unlimited with ticket prices starting from 290 CZK.

A discounted ticket sale, EARLY PRE-SALE - FLEXI, is available until the end of September.

You can purchase tickets online at www.winterwonderland.cz/vstupenky, at the ticket office directly next to the park, or at the sales stand opposite TESCO in the Letňany shopping center.

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday from 3 pm to 9 pm / More information at www.winterwonderland.cz

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