Poland’s leading theme park has entered the global top tier! Energylandia has been featured in the latest TEA Global Experience Index 2024, which ranks the largest and most visited theme parks across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The park debuted in the regional TOP 20, securing an impressive 15th place. As the only Polish theme park included in the 2024 ranking, Energylandia welcomed 2.1 million Guests, delivering a standout year-over-year attendance growth of more than 28%.

Energylandia’s debut is no coincidence. In previous years, the park consistently performed strong enough to qualify for international top tier. However, this is the first time it has been formally recognized in the Index. The milestone gives Poland an official representative among the world’s most influential and high-performing theme parks.
According to the TEA Global Experience Index 2024, the scale of this achievement is particularly notable. While the world’s TOP 25 theme parks recorded attendance growth of just under 2.5% and Europe’s leading parks averaged 3.3%, Energylandia surged ahead with growth exceeding 28%. This performance significantly outpaces market benchmarks and positions the theme park from Zator among the fastest-growing attractions in the entire EMEA region.
Stronger Position Among European Leaders
Across the EMEA region, the 20 most visited theme parks collectively welcomed 68.4 million guests in 2024. Disneyland Park in Paris remains the regional leader with 10.2 million visitors, while the top tier also includes major destinations such as Europa Park in Germany, Efteling and Tivoli Gardens. Energylandia’s entry into the TOP 20 marks its arrival in the industry’s premier league.
Report authors highlight that the park’s success is driven by a disciplined, long-term growth strategy. Extending operations toward a year-round model, introducing recurring seasonal events, and expanding the autumn and winter product offering have significantly enhanced the destination’s appeal beyond the traditional summer peak. Signature experiences such as the Halloween and the winter-themed Winter Kingdom have become powerful demand drivers, attracting guests during months that historically generated lower attention.

Energylandia continues not only to scale its operations but also to strengthen its brand visibility within the international community. Its debut in the TEA Global Experience Index formally confirms that the Polish theme park has become a permanent fixture in Europe’s leisure landscape. In a year marked by generally moderate market growth, the park’s 2.1 million guests and more than 28% attendance increase stand out as one of the strongest growth signals in the region.






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