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Walibi Holland Tickets & Visitor Guide

Home of Untamed and Goliath, and the Netherlands' loudest Halloween season. Dynamic pricing means the same gate costs €31 or €46 — pick your date carefully.

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Tickets from €31
Opening hours 10:00–19:00 (varies by date)
Book ahead? Recommended — dated tickets are up to €15 cheaper
Time needed Full day

Walibi Holland is the Netherlands’ thrill park. Efteling has the fairy tales; Walibi, on reclaimed polder land at Biddinghuizen, has Untamed — one of Europe’s best wood-steel hybrid coasters — plus Goliath, Lost Gravity, and an October Halloween event so big it has its own ticketing system. If your group measures a park in coaster count rather than atmosphere, this is the Dutch park to book.

The park has worn several name tags — it opened in 1994 as Walibi Flevo, spent the early 2000s as Six Flags Holland, then Walibi World, and settled on Walibi Holland in 2011 under the Compagnie des Alpes group. What survived every rebrand is the identity: loud, fast, and aimed squarely at teenagers and coaster enthusiasts.

The catch is pricing. Walibi runs airline-style dynamic pricing: the same adult ticket is €46 at the reference rate but drops by as much as €15 on quieter dates. Read the ticket section before you pay full whack.

Quick Summary

Quick factDetail
Tickets fromaround €31 on the cheapest dated tickets (reference price €46, discounts up to €15) — [source: official walibi.nl]
Opening hoursTypically 10:00–19:00 in high season, shorter in spring/autumn; check the calendar
Advance bookingRecommended — dated online tickets carry the discounts; Fright Nights sell out
Time neededFull day — the big coasters alone fill 5–6 hours on a busy date

Ticket Types Compared

Dated online ticket

The smart buy. Pick a date on the official calendar and the price floats between roughly €31 and the €46 reference rate depending on expected crowds [source: official walibi.nl]. Child (6–11), ages 3–5 and senior (55+) rates are €36, €23 and €36 respectively at reference pricing; under-2s go free.

  • Best for: anyone who can commit to a date — cheap dates and quiet dates are usually the same dates.
  • Skip if: your plans are weather-dependent and you’d rather pay for flexibility.

Undated ticket

€46, valid any regular operating day of the season — but excluding a few blockout dates and all Halloween Fright Nights [source: official walibi.nl]. GetYourGuide lists a flexible Walibi entry ticket from around $28 (about €26) with strong reviews (4.6 stars from 300+ ratings); prices there move with the park’s own calendar, so compare both before buying.

  • Best for: spontaneous visits in the regular season.
  • Skip if: you’re going in October — Fright Nights need their own ticket.

Fast Lane

Walibi sells a paid skip-the-line product in several tiers, including limited “shots” versions on busy summer dates. On July and August weekends, when Untamed’s queue regularly passes an hour, it earns its price; on discounted quiet dates it’s usually unnecessary.

  • Best for: peak-Saturday visits and Fright Nights evenings.
  • Skip if: you booked a cheap dated ticket — cheap dates rarely need it.

Halloween Fright Nights ticket

October’s scare event — mazes, scare zones, rides in the dark — is ticketed separately by date and excluded from undated tickets. Popular Saturdays sell out well in advance. Maze access and add-ons are layered on top, so read what your tier includes before checkout.

  • Best for: anyone 16+ who wants the biggest Halloween production in the Benelux.
  • Skip if: you’re bringing kids — it’s genuinely aimed at scaring adults.

Timing Is Everything

  • Season: the 2026 daily season runs from early April to late September, followed by Halloween Fright Nights event days in October [source: official calendar]. The park closes for winter.
  • Quietest: midweek days in April–June and September outside Dutch school holidays. These are also the €15-off dates — the pricing calendar doubles as a crowd calendar. Use it.
  • Busiest: July–August weekends, Dutch holiday weeks, and every Fright Nights Saturday.
  • Best photo time: morning light on Untamed’s white-and-teal structure near the entrance side of the park; golden hour works for Goliath’s first drop.

Arrival tactic: be there for opening at 10:00 and ride Untamed first — it posts the day’s longest waits within an hour. Then Goliath and Lost Gravity before midday. Rain is your friend here: Dutch drizzle empties queues while nearly all coasters keep running.

How to Save

  • Chase the pricing calendar. Up to €15 off per person just for picking a Tuesday over a Saturday is the single biggest lever [source: official walibi.nl].
  • Promo tickets appear seasonally. The park has run Sunday deals around €24.50 in late spring and exam-season discounts around €26 in June — check the offers page before paying the standard rate.
  • Family pricing: a 4-ticket family bundle with extra discount shows up on the official ticket shop.
  • Under-2s free, 3–5s €23. Bring ID-level proof of age if your toddler looks tall.
  • Book parking online (€12/day) with your ticket to skip the payment queue on exit.
  • Compare GetYourGuide: its listed price (around €26–28 at the time of checking) sometimes beats the official undated rate — cancellation terms are the tiebreaker.

How to Get There

Walibi Holland sits in Biddinghuizen, Flevoland — flat polder country about 70 km east of Amsterdam, and famously next to the Lowlands festival grounds.

  • By train + bus: train to Harderwijk, then bus 247 (Walibi Express) — about 25 minutes, roughly hourly, dropping you at the entrance. From Amsterdam allow 1.5–2 hours door to door; check 9292.nl for live times.
  • Driving: A28 to the Harderwijk area, then across the Veluwemeer into Flevoland following Walibi signage. Parking is €12 per day; buses park free [source: official walibi.nl].
  • Fright Nights nights: the event runs late into the evening — confirm the last 247 bus before relying on it, or drive.

Inside the Park: What’s Worth Your Queue

For a mid-size park, the coaster lineup is absurdly strong.

  • Untamed (2019) — a Rocky Mountain Construction hybrid rebuild of the old Robin Hood woodie: five inversions, relentless airtime, regularly ranked among Europe’s best coasters. Ride it first and again at close.
  • Goliath (2002) — Intamin steel, about 106 km/h and 46 m tall, still the park’s speed king. The back row on a cold morning is the move.
  • Lost Gravity (2016) — a Mack “Big Dipper” with sudden drops and near-miss elements; shorter than it looks, wilder than it looks.
  • Xpress: Platform 13 — an LSM-launched coaster wrapped in an abandoned-metro horror theme, launching from a dark station.
  • Speed of Sound — a Vekoma Boomerang with onboard audio; forwards, then all of it backwards.
  • Condor — a 1994 Vekoma SLC and honestly a rough ride; do it early for the coaster count or skip it guilt-free.
  • Water rides — El Rio Grande rapids and the log flume handle hot afternoons; the kids’ zone covers younger siblings, though this park is happiest with riders over 1.20 m.

One-day plan: Untamed at 10:00, Goliath, Lost Gravity, Xpress before lunch; water rides and shows mid-afternoon; re-rides on whatever queue has died after 17:00.

Where the Data Comes From

Prices, hours and season dates in this guide come from the official Walibi Holland website (walibi.nl) and partner listings (GetYourGuide), checked on the date shown below. Dynamic pricing means the number you see on the calendar is the only one that counts — treat everything here as the pattern, and the booking page as the truth.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much are Walibi Holland tickets?

The reference price is €46 for adults, but dated online tickets are discounted by up to €15 depending on the day, so quiet dates start around €31. Children 6–11 pay €36, ages 3–5 pay €23, and under-2s are free, per the official site.

Is it cheaper to buy Walibi Holland tickets online?

Yes. The park uses dynamic pricing: dated online tickets can be up to €15 below the €46 box-office reference price. Undated tickets cost the full €46.

What are the best roller coasters at Walibi Holland?

Untamed, a wood-steel hybrid with five inversions, is the star. Goliath is a 106 km/h Intamin classic, and Lost Gravity, Xpress: Platform 13 and Speed of Sound round out one of Europe's strongest coaster lineups for a park this size.

What are Halloween Fright Nights at Walibi Holland?

The park's October Halloween event — among the biggest in Europe — with scare mazes, scare zones and rides running into the night. It needs a separate or event-dated ticket, sells out popular nights, and is not included in undated tickets.

How do I get to Walibi Holland by public transport?

Take a train to Harderwijk, then bus 247 (the Walibi Express) — about 25 minutes, roughly hourly, stopping at the park entrance. From Amsterdam the whole trip takes around 1.5–2 hours.

Is Walibi Holland suitable for young children?

It's primarily a thrill park for teens and adults, but there is a kids' area with family rides, and ages 3–5 get a reduced €23 ticket. Families with small children get better value at Efteling or Slagharen.

How much is parking at Walibi Holland?

€12 per day for cars and motorhomes, per the official site. You can buy the parking ticket online in advance with your entry.

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Guide last updated: 2026-08-18. Facts are sourced from the official Walibi Holland website and our ticketing partners; always double-check before you travel.