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Walibi Holland

#29 OF 50 · SCORE 7.3

Walibi Holland in Biddinghuizen, Flevoland, Netherlands — ranked #29 of the world's 50 best amusement parks

Theme park · Europe

🇳🇱 Biddinghuizen, Flevoland, Netherlands

Untamed, loud and unapologetically thrill-first

Overall score7.3

THRILL 8.7 · FAMILY 7.1 · VALUE 6.2

LOW WAIT TIMES

Opened

1971

Size

109 acres (44 ha)

Rides

40 attractions

Avg. visit

6 hours

Ticket range

$35–$53 USD

Events & shows

HOLIDAY · October

Halloween Fright Nights

Walibi Holland's flagship autumn event with scare zones, haunted houses and evening opening.

Event dates shift each year — confirm on the park's official site before booking.

Visual Archive

01 / 20

Walibi Holland rebuilt its identity around Untamed, the 2019 RMC hybrid conversion that immediately entered global top-ten coaster polls and made a mid-size Dutch park an enthusiast pilgrimage. Goliath's airtime hills, the launched Lost Gravity and the inverted El Condor keep the intensity up, while the neon Exotic zone and the on-site Walibi Village campsite lean into a festival atmosphere shared with the Lowlands festival on the same grounds.

BEST TIME TO VISIT · Summer

Plan Your Visit

Hours & tickets
Operating hours
Typically 10am-6pm, extended to 8pm or later in high summer and during Halloween Fright Nights
Seasonal closures
Closed roughly November to late March apart from event dates
Queue-skip pass
Fast Lane pass available in single and unlimited variants. From about $30 USD.
How long to stay
Full day
Multi-day tickets
Single-day tickets only.
Season pass
Annual or season pass from about $105 USD.

Links open Walibi Holland's own site in a new tab. Always confirm hours and prices there.

Getting there
Nearest airport
Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS), ~85 km
Public transit
Train to Harderwijk or Lelystad, then bus 105/106 to Biddinghuizen and the park
Parking
On-site parking available. Around $13 USD per day.
Staying over
No park hotel, but the adjacent Walibi Village and Dorhout Mees holiday accommodation sit nearby
Accessibility
Accessibility
Flat polder site, largely step-free with accessible toilets and a companion arrangement. Most coasters require independent transfer from a wheelchair.

Broadly wheelchair accessible

Good to know
Who it suits
Skews to teenagers and thrill seekers, with a small children's area; less family-rounded than Efteling or Toverland
Best time to visit
Weekdays in May, June or September; avoid Dutch school holidays and Fright Nights weekends
Dining
Casual Dutch and fast-food outlets; limited sit-down dining
Outside food
You can bring your own food and drink.
Weather cover
Mostly outdoor coaster park with limited indoor cover beyond dining and a few attractions; Dutch weather can be a real factor.
Baby care
Baby changing and feeding rooms available with bottle-warming.
Rentals on site
Stroller / pushchair hire and Lockers available on site.
Currency & payment
EUR and card-first — the park is largely cashless, so bring a debit or contactless card.
Official app
Walibi Holland app (iOS/Android): wait times, park map and event info.

iOS — App StoreAndroid — Google Play

Archival records

  • First Rocky Mountain hybrid coaster in mainland Europe (Untamed)

    AWARD · 2019

Cartography

Official park map