Heide Park Resort
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Experience non-stop thrills with full-day access to 30+ rides, roller coasters, live shows, and themed zones at Northern Germany’s largest amusement park.
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Take on heart-racing attractions like Colossos—the towering wooden coaster—or dare to enter Dämonen Gruft, Germany’s scariest new dark ride launched in 2024.
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Let kids get behind the wheel at Wüstenflitzer, enjoy age-appropriate rides in themed worlds like Transylvania and Land of the Forgotten, or cool off on splashy water rides.
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Watch over 5 live shows throughout the day featuring action-packed stunts and immersive storytelling for all ages.
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Recharge at themed restaurants, unwind in scenic picnic spots, or browse souvenir shops offering exclusive Heide Park merchandise.
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Benefit from free entry for children under 90 cm (with a 0 € ticket booked online)—a family-friendly perk that makes your day at the park even more rewarding.
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Experience non-stop thrills with full-day access to 30+ rides, roller coasters, live shows, and themed zones at Northern Germany’s largest amusement park.
-
Take on heart-racing attractions like Colossos—the towering wooden coaster—or dare to enter Dämonen Gruft, Germany’s scariest new dark ride launched in 2024.
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Let kids get behind the wheel at Wüstenflitzer, enjoy age-appropriate rides in themed worlds like Transylvania and Land of the Forgotten, or cool off on splashy water rides.
-
Watch over 5 live shows throughout the day featuring action-packed stunts and immersive storytelling for all ages.
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Recharge at themed restaurants, unwind in scenic picnic spots, or browse souvenir shops offering exclusive Heide Park merchandise.
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Benefit from free entry for children under 90 cm (with a 0 € ticket booked online)—a family-friendly perk that makes your day at the park even more rewarding.
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About Heide Park Resort
Heide Park is one of Germany’s largest amusement parks, featuring over 40 rides and attractions across 5 themed areas. The park also hosts live shows, immersive play areas, and seasonal events throughout the year, making it a top pick for families and thrill-seekers.
Heide Park shares a surprising connection with Europa Park, Germany's largest theme park. The father of the founder of Heide Park was initially supposed to manage the Rust location that eventually became Europa Park.
The Dutch section of the park once held a Guinness World Record in 2002 for a pile-dwelling competition, and the record still stands.
The Boo Crew, a popular fright group in Germany, began their career here in 2004 and continues to be involved in Halloween events at the park.
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