Are you looking for a quiet place where you can breastfeed your baby? Plopsa provides a quiet space near the first aid post for you. Here you will find all the comfort you need to nurse your child optimally.
In the interests of our guests and for safety reasons, there is a general smoking ban at the park. The use of e-cigarettes is also prohibited. Smoking is only allowed in the designated smoking areas, which are indicated on the park map and by signs.
On less busy days/moments, the attractions are opened alternately. This means that each attraction works for at least 50% of the time. Larger attractions do open continuously. Because there are fewer visitors, everyone has the chance to do all the attractions several times, even more than during a busy day. Other theme parks in Europe also work with this system at quiet times.
Designed with the utmost care and consideration for all our visitors, the park is easily accessible for wheelchair users. There are special facilities for them.
You can use your own wheelchair during your visit or reserve a wheelchair. It is recommended to reserve your wheelchair in advance via this link. The number of available wheelchairs is limited. When you pick up a wheelchair, you have to give your identity card as a guarantee.
In this guide, you can find all the information about the accessibility of the attractions. This guide was compiled to make your stay in our parks as pleasant as possible and to prepare your day as well as possible. It goes over the facilities and services available to you as a person with a disability and gives you a better idea of our policies on access to attractions for people with disabilities.
Close to the park entrance, parking spaces are provided for people with disabilities. Our car park staff will be happy to show you the way to these parking spaces.
Plopsa has preferential rates for people with disabilities. These tickets can only be bought at the reception in the Plopsa parks. As our staff are not authorised to make any assessment regarding a (non-)visible disability, we ask that you present a European Disability Card or a valid declaration (maximum 1 year old) from an independent doctor confirming that you are unable to visit the park and/or the attractions without assistance and/or unable to do queues. If you are a wheelchair user or blind, you should not submit this certificate. The companion of a wheelchair user or blind person receives free entry. For other companions, normal admission fees apply.
The companion must be at least 15 years old.
On presentation of your European Disability Card, you can obtain a ticket ≥ 1m at a reduced rate at the park ticket office. Presenting the European Disability Card is not sufficient to use the alternative entrance to attractions.