Theme Park with great potential!! It's clear that they are by no means done with this park, as a lot of rides are not finished and even some pavement is missing in places. Paths can lead to nowhere (or to building grounds) and the parts that have no theming, restaurant or rides yet are out in the open. Everyone can access everything basically. As for the things that are open; Great start! The entrance of the park is beautifully themed and looks very well done. I really love the theming throughout the park.
Is it worth the visit as an adult? If you are a theme park enthusiast, then yes! It's good to see something new and I believe this park can get really good with the years. They have a lot of space to build and I expect them to do so. Not recommended if you only like thrill rides. The rollercoasters are family coasters and the flat rides mostly catered towards children.
I drove all the way from the Netherlands (10 hours) to see this park. I had a great day and will definitely be coming back in the future.
Cons: WASPS. There are more wasps in this park then visitors. Even inside the buildings. If the park can find a solution for this, there will be more happy people :)
I'm giving this park 4 stars for the effort of opening a new theme park (I know the expectations from people are high), the things that are finished are great. Absolutely stunning theming!
If you are planning a visit: Keep in mind this park is brand new and they are open to start earning money to expand further.
Also keep in mind: There is no park map except for next to the entrance. There is no information found on queue times, not online and not at the entrance of rides. Whole park can be done in about 4-5 hours if you count in rerides and taking your time. Operations of rollercoasters are pretty slow especially as they are all on one train.
Bought tickets in advance online, had some trouble scanning my entrance ticket but eventually it worked. Parking ticket did NOT work so I paid again (contactless with card) at the gate to exit the parking lot. I understand this will upset visitors. As for me; I'm okay as I grant them the extra money for future...
Read moreThis is a really cool amusement park. I do not understand why people are so negative. You can not compare this to Energyla dia. This is smaller and new. You have to take it for what it is. Whit those premises it's definitely 5/5 from me. My son who's 10 loved it. And I think by the looks, like next year there will be even more attractions. Anyway. We had a lovely time. And the staff was so kind. The people at the rides, the people looking after the grass and flowerbeds. The people on the shops and the people in the restaurants. All very friendly. There is only one thing o can complain about. And that's when I tried to book tickets online (as a tourist from Sweden) I couldn't pay by mastercard/visa. It was ethirr blink or something called t-psy. Both of these you need to have a polish bank account. I got help from a friendly person at the hotel I stayed at in Szczecin. I didn't know I could buy tickets when I came there. In Sweden normally slltockets are sold out to the amu parks. So I don't want to make the drive without tickets. If you fix a psymentoption for tourists I think it will attract even more people. From what I understand hossagroup is a multimillion Corporation. It can't be to hard for them to fix that
Other than that. The day was amazing. We had so much fun. Me and my son. And we are all ready looking forward to next summer. When we come back to Poland. For a visit...
Read moreA soulless, rushed park that feels cheap and unpolished. Hossoland might have potential, but right now it feels like it was opened far too early. Everything about it screams low-effort cash grab.
-The cafeterias in each district serve the same drinks and snacks. No thematic variety. -I seriously doubt the staff gets proper brakes. I've seen two workers eat their lunch WHILE working. That's not just unfair, it's a bad look. -The souvenirs? Absolute garbage. AI-generated or cheap, mass-produced junk from Chinese warehouses. One shirt even featured a dragon with FIVE limbs. That says it all. Zero connection to the park’s supposed themes; no sea-themed items in the Baltic section, for example. -They can't even bother creating their own logo on mugs/hats, even that is made by AI. If you can’t be bothered to design your own park branding, maybe you shouldn’t open a park. -The landscaping is depressing. Fir trees turning brown, dry patches of wild grass, dead plants everywhere. It’s not “natural”, it’s just neglected. -Most of the attractions are aimed at young kids. -No way to buy tickets in advance using a debit card if you’re a foreigner. Really? It’s 2025.
For 40€, you're paying to beta test a theme park. It's best to come back here in 5 years or just go to...
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