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[2026] Europa-Park General Discussion

The park goes from strength to strength with a record setting attendance!

Europa-Park has set a new visitor record in 2025. The German amusement park received more than seven million visitors for the first time last year. With this, Europa-Park takes a clear lead over Efteling, the Dutch competitor.

"In the summer of 1975, 250,000 visitors came to Europa-Park," Mack said. "Fifty years later, we are excited to welcome seven million guests, a new record with which we have exceeded all our expectations for this special year."

 
Cool little video showing how many people operate Voltron alone!

*Insert obligatory Merlin dig*


From: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTqdaCVjavf/


If you can’t watch and want to guess:

15!

I believe that the minimum number of positions required on Voltron is 11 as opposed to the 15 shown here.

This video shows two staff in the queue line, one of whom is sweeping and the other standing by a chain, neither of whom were there when I was at the park last week. It also shows someone standing outside the building which I’ve also not seen before. There was also someone in the video standing by the boxes at the exit where you post back the cards; a position which I’ve also never seen manned.

I expect, based on the anecdotal evidence from my friend who used to work on another ride at EP, that these extra four people provide break relief for lunch cover, toilet breaks etc. and that they rotate regularly.

The actual reality on Voltron is that you will see 11 staff actually working on the ride. Although I’m happy to be corrected if there’s something I’ve missed.

It’s interesting that you mention Merlin (albeit tongue in cheek) since Swarm actually required a minimum of 10 staff to run in its opening year. This has of course since been reduced, with the closure of the bag room and removal of the station batch positions.
 
The park have just announced a “pre-opening date” which seems… odd? There’s a disclaimer that not all rides and shows may be available:

 
The park have just announced a “pre-opening date” which seems… odd? There’s a disclaimer that not all rides and shows may be available:

They always do a pre-opening, it's nothing new. It's essentially a preview before the official season opening.
 
Quite honestly, I would be shocked if Europa-Park DIDN'T have a Pre Opening, complete with its own Pre Opening Ceremony hosted by the Macks atop the Alexanderplatz station balcony with a Pre Opening Key, Deutsche Allee lined with entertainers, balloons and a red carpet alongside a commemorative Pre Opening video uploaded a day later that someone would inevitably share in this topic.
 
The park have just announced a “pre-opening date” which seems… odd? There’s a disclaimer that not all rides and shows may be available:

Thanks. I never knew they did a pre opening event to be fair.
 
Thanks to new legislation due to pass soon, smoking will soon be banned in the park... one of the few theme parks where it is still allowed it seems!

Great! Now can they crack on and do the same in the hotel bars? I know the main bars have been smoke-free for some years now but if they could outlaw it in the designated “smoking rooms” that’d be a welcome addition of indoor capacity without having to come out smelling of cigarettes.
 
Major news for the resort this week as BW Federal Council have voted to massively strengthen the Smoker Protection Laws.

It is likely that from the start of the 2026 season, smoking will be banned across the whole resort with exception to designated smoking areas (away from main thoroughfares) and specific rooms within bars.

This also applies to vaping.

Going back to my earliest visits to EP in 2004, the amount of smoking has always been a bone of contention. It has reduced over time but it is still a major issue especially for those visiting with young children.
 
Major news for the resort this week as BW Federal Council have voted to massively strengthen the Smoker Protection Laws.

It is likely that from the start of the 2026 season, smoking will be banned across the whole resort with exception to designated smoking areas (away from main thoroughfares) and specific rooms within bars.

This also applies to vaping.

Going back to my earliest visits to EP in 2004, the amount of smoking has always been a bone of contention. It has reduced over time but it is still a major issue especially for those visiting with young children.

So still smoking rooms in bars? It was mentioned on our last visit how much extra capacity Bar St Louis would have if it ditched the smoking room.

Current laws allow for small bars, such as Roland’s Lodge can be smoking, not really read up on the latest plans but the above would suggest this would no longer be allowed? Great if that’s the case,

One thing I have noticed on my last few visits, whilst smoking around the park in general has reduced a lot over the last few years, the smell of certain hemp like substances has somewhat overshadowed that.
 
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