Poland - Hossoland, a new theme park under development in Brojce, Poland, has announced that it will open its doors on May 31, 2025.
Initially scheduled to launch in 2024, the park faced construction delays, but work is now back on track. Located just 20 minutes from the coastal city of Kołobrzeg, Hossoland aims to attract visitors from across Europe, including Poland, Germany, and Scandinavia.
The park will feature four themed areas at launch: “Mermaid City,” inspired by fishing towns; the amber-rich “Kingdom of Baltambrya”; “Land of the Vikings”; and the “Dragon Valley of the Mines.” These zones are set to host approximately 50 attractions, including a range of roller coasters and water rides from well-known manufacturers like Vekoma, Mack Rides, and WhiteWater West. One of the standout coasters will be the GhostRider, a high-speed roller coaster reaching 117 km/h and a height of 53.5 meters.
In addition to the rides, Hossoland will offer a variety of dining options, including 11 restaurants, six cafés, and 13 retail stores. The park is also expected to create around 300 jobs, boosting the local economy. Although more detailed information about ticket prices and exact attraction lineups is yet to be revealed, excitement is building as the opening day approaches.
Hosso Group, the company behind the park, is known for its real estate ventures in northern Poland, and Hossoland represents its first major step into the theme park industry. The park’s managing director, Daniel Heinst, brings experience from working on other Polish attractions, ensuring that Hossoland will be a significant addition to the region’s tourism offerings.
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