planning my visit in october, so really helpful. The locker system is the same seen in phantasialand (FLY) and Europa Park (Arthur) - in both parks is free of charge but ride specific and creates a bit of mess in the queue (and also you have to take and return the wristband everytime). I agree the system of Energylandia sounds like a winner (and speeds up the train onboarding). Whilst the cloakroom of Merlin is just a massive NO imho. Regarding the turnstile with numbers - same solution in place in Gardaland Italy (has been like that for ever) and imho it really works and does not overload the station and does not create a lot of mess down there (and does not require an extra operator as seen in most of other parks). Always found it a clever solution.
Thanks fab parks As a UK thoosie, the Merlin cloakroom is what I’m used to the most, always surprised they haven’t thought of charging for lockers, like Sea World parks as Merlin love to take our money! I completely agree with you the Phantasialand FLY and EP Arthur are some of the best ways of doing a locker system. October is a great time to visit Energylandia as they will be doing halloween decorations throughout the park, if you can time your visit around 22nd October, they have a special extended closing time of 10pm that evening. Hope you have a fab visit!
Good video! And I completely agree with everything you've said on here. I visited just after yours and you've summed it up perfectly. It's a mad and interesting park but certainly one to visit!
Aww thanks Peter 🥰 #FeelingTheLove It's really refreshing to see some new ideas, especially from our (jaded, bitter, old 😛 ) behind the scenes park experience .... even if those ideas are a crock of balls like the stupid platform lanes
Thanks Chris, I haven't stayed at Holiday Park Zator myself, the gang from our sister channel RTID have and they really enjoyed themselves! Hope you have an amazing time in September, not long to go now!
I will add one more item for you: If you have traveled into Krakow, you can take an Energylandia bus from the Central Station directly to the park's front gate. We took a train in from Berlin and stayed across the street from the station at the Ibis. We had a minimal walk to the bus, and the double decker busses were incredibly comfortable.
@Hero 8 Coasters there are machines in front of fastpass entrances you scan your ticket there and it prints you ticket with time you can enter the line. You can enter 10mins earlier than time on the ticket. Also print your park tickets cause those machines dont scan phones all the times
@@puwcyk Do you have to buy fastpass as an add on, or do you just have it? And can you do something else while waiting in line if you have fast pass, and then come back when it's your time to ride? And can you have a gopro with you on the ride if it's restraint by a gopro harness on your chest?
Great and informative video! Planning on going there for my first time May and can't wait. For the rides where that have metal detectors (I believe Hyperia is one of them), are those lockers free or do they still require being paid for?
Hey there I’m glad you enjoyed the video, apologies that the information is largely out of date after a few years! … good excuse for me to return to Energylandia and update it 😄 Yes you do need to pay for the lockers and for rides with metal detectors everything needs to go inside. You can purchase an all day wristband for the lockers which is only a couple of euros/pounds Hope you have a great visit
Hi! I will ho there next week🤩 So i’ve already the ticket, but if i want to get the fast pass, I can buy them next to the car parking? Or where? Thanks
Hi Stefano, The fast pass is free. Kacper let me know in the comments below this is available to all ticket holders, no matter where you purchased your ticket, which is great news. Simply scan your park ticket at the machines outside the fast entry attractions and they will print a return time to enter the fast entry line. You can see an official park video here on how it works; tinyurl.com/EnergylandiaFastEntry Hope you have a great visit
@@OutAndBackTravel yeah, but what's important to know is that it only works once for each ride and there's no way to buy more fast passes (unless you count ridiculous possibility of buying next ticket for each past pass, which is technically an option)
@@Hero8Coasters it’s dependent on the equipment and being able to use it safely on the rides. I would check with the park ahead of your visit, they are super friendly and I’m sure they will help
Krakow airport has limited public transport options, there are a couple of bus lines that do serve the airport 24 hours, which take you to the centre of Krakow where you could change and get the bus to Energylandia It may be easier to get an Uber direct from the airport to Engerylandia We have always rented a car, as it's the more affordable and flexible option. Hope that helps
Yeah it really has seen price increases in the years since I made this video, however at 199,00 zł for a standard 1 day ticket (£40 / €45) its comparatively priced against other European theme parks .. and they do have a LOT of rides.
Hi do you know if the park ofers an all day paid for unlimted fast track? or do the queue times not get long? im looking at planning a trip however I struggle with queueing 🎢🎢
Hi Iona Thank-you for your message, As of the 2022 season Energylandia didn’t offer a paid or unlimited fast pass option. They do offer free one-time fast track on Hyperion, Zadra, Abyssus and Mayan. However in our experience we’ve always found the queues to be reasonable, as there are so many rides it helps spread people around the park, so you’re never waiting too long. Good luck with planning your triples let me know if you make it to Poland
planning my visit in october, so really helpful. The locker system is the same seen in phantasialand (FLY) and Europa Park (Arthur) - in both parks is free of charge but ride specific and creates a bit of mess in the queue (and also you have to take and return the wristband everytime). I agree the system of Energylandia sounds like a winner (and speeds up the train onboarding). Whilst the cloakroom of Merlin is just a massive NO imho. Regarding the turnstile with numbers - same solution in place in Gardaland Italy (has been like that for ever) and imho it really works and does not overload the station and does not create a lot of mess down there (and does not require an extra operator as seen in most of other parks). Always found it a clever solution.
Thanks fab parks As a UK thoosie, the Merlin cloakroom is what I’m used to the most, always surprised they haven’t thought of charging for lockers, like Sea World parks as Merlin love to take our money! I completely agree with you the Phantasialand FLY and EP Arthur are some of the best ways of doing a locker system.
October is a great time to visit Energylandia as they will be doing halloween decorations throughout the park, if you can time your visit around 22nd October, they have a special extended closing time of 10pm that evening. Hope you have a fab visit!
Thanks for the video, I was looking for some tips before going to the park
Good video! And I completely agree with everything you've said on here. I visited just after yours and you've summed it up perfectly.
It's a mad and interesting park but certainly one to visit!
Aww thanks Peter 🥰 #FeelingTheLove
It's really refreshing to see some new ideas, especially from our (jaded, bitter, old 😛 ) behind the scenes park experience .... even if those ideas are a crock of balls like the stupid platform lanes
Great review. I can't believe nobody knows about holiday park zator 100 m from energylandia I'm going in September
Thanks Chris,
I haven't stayed at Holiday Park Zator myself, the gang from our sister channel RTID have and they really enjoyed themselves!
Hope you have an amazing time in September, not long to go now!
I will add one more item for you: If you have traveled into Krakow, you can take an Energylandia bus from the Central Station directly to the park's front gate. We took a train in from Berlin and stayed across the street from the station at the Ibis. We had a minimal walk to the bus, and the double decker busses were incredibly comfortable.
Thanks for the follow up, that's really useful to know 👍
Fastpasses are free on your park ticket even if you are not staying in western camp so you dont have to stey in western camp to get fast pass
Thanks Kacper thats really helpful to know 👍
@@OutAndBackTravel I used to work there.
How do I get the fast pass?
@Hero 8 Coasters there are machines in front of fastpass entrances you scan your ticket there and it prints you ticket with time you can enter the line. You can enter 10mins earlier than time on the ticket. Also print your park tickets cause those machines dont scan phones all the times
@@puwcyk Do you have to buy fastpass as an add on, or do you just have it? And can you do something else while waiting in line if you have fast pass, and then come back when it's your time to ride? And can you have a gopro with you on the ride if it's restraint by a gopro harness on your chest?
Great and informative video! Planning on going there for my first time May and can't wait. For the rides where that have metal detectors (I believe Hyperia is one of them), are those lockers free or do they still require being paid for?
Hey there I’m glad you enjoyed the video, apologies that the information is largely out of date after a few years! … good excuse for me to return to Energylandia and update it 😄
Yes you do need to pay for the lockers and for rides with metal detectors everything needs to go inside. You can purchase an all day wristband for the lockers which is only a couple of euros/pounds
Hope you have a great visit
Hi! I will ho there next week🤩
So i’ve already the ticket, but if i want to get the fast pass, I can buy them next to the car parking? Or where? Thanks
Hi Stefano,
The fast pass is free. Kacper let me know in the comments below this is available to all ticket holders, no matter where you purchased your ticket, which is great news.
Simply scan your park ticket at the machines outside the fast entry attractions and they will print a return time to enter the fast entry line. You can see an official park video here on how it works;
tinyurl.com/EnergylandiaFastEntry
Hope you have a great visit
@@OutAndBackTravel yeah, but what's important to know is that it only works once for each ride and there's no way to buy more fast passes (unless you count ridiculous possibility of buying next ticket for each past pass, which is technically an option)
If you stay at the Western Camp are you saying you get extra fast passes? Some from them and some at the park?
Just one set of fast passes. You probably won’t need them as the queues are managed well at Energylandia.
Can I bring my gopro on the rides?
Yes with permission 🙌 I would check with the park’s guest services for their latest process on your visit.
@@OutAndBackTravel Is there a good chance, that I will get the permission? I'm a 14 year old, and I don't really know if I can get the permission...
@@Hero8Coasters it’s dependent on the equipment and being able to use it safely on the rides. I would check with the park ahead of your visit, they are super friendly and I’m sure they will help
@@OutAndBackTravel Alr! Thanks for your help sir! :D
also since there isnt much to do there else, there is probably a good public transit connection from Krakow airport
Krakow airport has limited public transport options, there are a couple of bus lines that do serve the airport 24 hours, which take you to the centre of Krakow where you could change and get the bus to Energylandia
It may be easier to get an Uber direct from the airport to Engerylandia
We have always rented a car, as it's the more affordable and flexible option.
Hope that helps
How cheap the jack daniels and Pepsi are !!
its definitely top of the reasons to go to Energylandia
Number 11.
It's fucking expensive
Like fr they offer instalment tickets because its so expensive
Yeah it really has seen price increases in the years since I made this video, however at 199,00 zł for a standard 1 day ticket (£40 / €45) its comparatively priced against other European theme parks .. and they do have a LOT of rides.
Hi do you know if the park ofers an all day paid for unlimted fast track? or do the queue times not get long? im looking at planning a trip however I struggle with queueing 🎢🎢
Hi Iona
Thank-you for your message, As of the 2022 season Energylandia didn’t offer a paid or unlimited fast pass option. They do offer free one-time fast track on Hyperion, Zadra, Abyssus and Mayan.
However in our experience we’ve always found the queues to be reasonable, as there are so many rides it helps spread people around the park, so you’re never waiting too long. Good luck with planning your triples let me know if you make it to Poland