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I have done this before, and I thought I would do it again! Based on the most recent attendance report available, here is how much it'll cost you to get in to Europe's most popular theme parks! Price shown is the standard gate price - but a lot of parks offer discounts online of up to 25% if you pay more than a week in advance.
For parks which operate an entry/wristband system, price shown is total for entry and rides. This applies to parks like Grona Lund and Liseberg.
Exchange rates based on the latest BBC rates.
Heide-Park, Germany
1.3 million guests per year
Adult £31.00
Duinrell, Holland
1.36 million guests per year
Adult £17.50
Mirabilandia, Italy
1.4 million guests per year
Adult £28.30
Gronalund, Sweden
1.4 million guests per year
Adult £39.70
Puy de Fou, France
1.6 million guests per year
Adult £27.50
LEGOLAND Billund, Denmark
1.65 million guests per year
Adult £34.60
Futuroscope, France
1.7 million guests per year
Adult £32.50
Parc Astérix, France
1.7 million guests per year
Adult £38.30
Phantasialand, Germany
1.75 million guests per year
Adult £37.50
THORPE PARK, UK
1.8 million guests per year
Adult £48.00
LEGOLAND Windsor, UK
2 million guests per year
Adult £46.80
Alton Towers, UK
2.4 million guests per year
Adult £48.00
Gardaland, Italy
2.7 million guests per year
Adult £31.25
Liseberg, Sweden
2.8 million guests per year
Adult £40.20
PortAventura, Spain
3.5 million guests per year
Adult £37.50
Tivoli Gardens, Denmark
4 million guests per year
Adult £33.40
Efteling, Holland
4.2 million guests per year
Adult £29.20
Europa-Park, Germany
4.6 million guests per year
Adult £34.20
Disneyland Paris (Park Hopper)
11.2 million guests per year (Disneyland Parc)
Adult £61.70
This all makes me wonder. We all know Disney charge and arm and a leg because, well... it's Disney. People pay it regardless.
But, why oh why, does the UK seem to exist in some "bubble". Many parks in Europe offer discounts online, but these are usually in the order of 10-20%. Here however, Merlin have created a culture of 'getting it cheap'. It makes you wonder what would happen if they had genuine competition in Britain, like they do in Italy and Germany - because you don't see Heide-Park, LEGOLAND Billund and Gardaland charging £48 to get in and running BOGOF campaigns all the time!

For parks which operate an entry/wristband system, price shown is total for entry and rides. This applies to parks like Grona Lund and Liseberg.
Exchange rates based on the latest BBC rates.
Heide-Park, Germany
1.3 million guests per year
Adult £31.00
Duinrell, Holland
1.36 million guests per year
Adult £17.50
Mirabilandia, Italy
1.4 million guests per year
Adult £28.30
Gronalund, Sweden
1.4 million guests per year
Adult £39.70
Puy de Fou, France
1.6 million guests per year
Adult £27.50
LEGOLAND Billund, Denmark
1.65 million guests per year
Adult £34.60
Futuroscope, France
1.7 million guests per year
Adult £32.50
Parc Astérix, France
1.7 million guests per year
Adult £38.30
Phantasialand, Germany
1.75 million guests per year
Adult £37.50
THORPE PARK, UK
1.8 million guests per year
Adult £48.00
LEGOLAND Windsor, UK
2 million guests per year
Adult £46.80
Alton Towers, UK
2.4 million guests per year
Adult £48.00
Gardaland, Italy
2.7 million guests per year
Adult £31.25
Liseberg, Sweden
2.8 million guests per year
Adult £40.20
PortAventura, Spain
3.5 million guests per year
Adult £37.50
Tivoli Gardens, Denmark
4 million guests per year
Adult £33.40
Efteling, Holland
4.2 million guests per year
Adult £29.20
Europa-Park, Germany
4.6 million guests per year
Adult £34.20
Disneyland Paris (Park Hopper)
11.2 million guests per year (Disneyland Parc)
Adult £61.70
This all makes me wonder. We all know Disney charge and arm and a leg because, well... it's Disney. People pay it regardless.
But, why oh why, does the UK seem to exist in some "bubble". Many parks in Europe offer discounts online, but these are usually in the order of 10-20%. Here however, Merlin have created a culture of 'getting it cheap'. It makes you wonder what would happen if they had genuine competition in Britain, like they do in Italy and Germany - because you don't see Heide-Park, LEGOLAND Billund and Gardaland charging £48 to get in and running BOGOF campaigns all the time!