As the summer sun warms up Fruitland Park, families are gearing up for some fun-filled adventures at the local amusement parks. With ticket prices creeping up, it’s essential to stay informed about the latest costs and promotions. So, let’s dive into what’s happening in the world of entertainment and transportation in Florida!

In 2026, ticket prices for adults and teens at various parks are set at €39.80, a slight increase of about 3-4% compared to last year. For kids measuring between 90 and 150 cm, the entry fee is €28.50, and for our smallest guests—those under 89 cm or up to three years old—it’s completely free. Seniors, too, will enjoy a similar rate as kids at €28.50. If you’re looking for special deals, you might want to snag tickets starting at just €18.00 or €26.90, with these offers valid until May 31, 2026. Don’t forget, there’s a parking fee of €4.90 on top of that! For more detailed pricing, check out the full breakdown here.

Riding the Public Transport Wave

Speaking of getting around, let’s chat about the Germany-wide public transport ticket that’s been making waves since May 2023. The Deutschlandticket—formerly known as the 49-Euro-Ticket—offers unlimited access to local public transport, including buses and regional trains, for just €49 a month until December 2024. Starting in January 2025, the price will increase to €58. This ticket is a lifesaver for those who commute or travel frequently, but fair warning: it doesn’t cover long-distance trains like the ICE or IC.

This ticket is purely digital and can be canceled monthly, so if you find yourself not needing it anymore, just make sure to cancel by the 10th of the month to avoid being charged for the next. On top of that, employers can offer it as a job ticket, which could mean significant savings for workers—up to 70% off the regular price! And let’s be honest, who doesn’t want a little extra cash in their pocket? For more insights on the Deutschlandticket, check out the full details here.

What’s New in the Amusement Park Scene?

The excitement doesn’t just stop at ticket prices. The main season for amusement parks in Germany is ramping up, and with it comes the inevitable price hikes. For example, the Europa-Park in Rust has already announced its 2026 ticket prices, with online day passes jumping from €73 in 2025 to €76 in the upcoming season. If you’re planning a trip to LEGOLAND or Phantasialand, hold onto your wallets! These parks are also adjusting their rates, with day tickets starting at €39 and going up to €68 for adults at Phantasialand.

Werbung
Your advertorial could be here.
Ein Advertorial bietet Unternehmen die Möglichkeit, ihre Botschaft direkt im redaktionellen Umfeld zu platzieren

ADAC recommends booking your tickets online early to snag the best deals. Some parks even offer membership options that could save you a bundle on your visits. So, whether you’re a thrill-seeker or just looking for a fun day out with the family, it’s worth keeping an eye on these prices!

As you plan your summer outings, remember that a little preparation can go a long way in making the most of your adventures in Florida. Happy travels!