Holiday World Maspalomas Wooland Ticket

A small park that packs big kid joy. Wooland in Maspalomas is the Canary Islands amusement park, and it mixes roller coaster thrills with kids play areas you can actually manage in one day. The main catch: some rides aren’t for kids under 120 cm, and it’s not suitable for pregnant women.

What I like most is how family-friendly it feels without being huge and exhausting. The park is in Gran Canaria’s main leisure area, with outdoor and indoor attractions, so you can keep the day moving no matter the weather.

You’ll also appreciate the practical entry flow. Swap your voucher for a bracelet at the main entrance, then use the separate entrance to skip the main line and get to rides faster.

Key things to know before you go

Holiday World Maspalomas Wooland Ticket - Key things to know before you go

  • Bracelet swap at the main entrance: Exchange your voucher in the box office line to get wristband access.
  • 30+ rides across indoor and outdoor zones: More options than you expect, spread across the park.
  • Big-kid thrills without a full-day mission: Roller coasters and spin rides give you adrenaline, but the park stays manageable.
  • A classic 2-storey carousel: Old-school style fun that works for different ages.
  • Children’s Park with 10 play areas: A dedicated zone for little kids, not just “one playground and hope.”
  • Food court plus live entertainment: You’re not stuck only on rides all day.

Wooland in Maspalomas: what makes it worth your one-day ticket

Holiday World Maspalomas Wooland Ticket - Wooland in Maspalomas: what makes it worth your one-day ticket
Wooland is Holiday World Maspalomas’ theme-park zone, and it’s positioned as the only amusement park in the Canary Islands. That matters because you’re not juggling “maybe we’ll find rides” logistics—you’re arriving for a full-on park day.

This is also the kind of place where your day can stay flexible. You can chase roller coasters for the older kids, then slow down for carousel-style rides and play areas when the little ones need a break. The park has both outdoor and indoor attractions, so you’re not completely stuck if the sky changes.

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Entry flow: voucher to bracelet, then fast access

Holiday World Maspalomas Wooland Ticket - Entry flow: voucher to bracelet, then fast access
Your day starts with a simple swap. At the main entrance, go to the box office line to exchange your voucher for a bracelet. After that, you can use a separate entrance to get in without fighting the main flow.

This is the biggest reason to book ahead. With a bracelet already sorted, you lose less time at the entrance and get moving sooner. When you’re traveling with kids, “time saved” is its own attraction.

Keep your ID handy too. You should bring a passport or ID card for entry.

Price reality: about $15 per person, and what that gets you

Holiday World Maspalomas Wooland Ticket - Price reality: about $15 per person, and what that gets you
At around $15 per person for a 1-day entry ticket, Wooland is priced like a value day out—not a once-in-a-lifetime splurge. And the best part is that the park’s strengths match that price point: lots of rides for families, plus entertainment and food options on-site.

Still, it’s smart to budget beyond the entry ticket. Food and drinks cost extra, and some add-ons (like bowling and escape-room style activities) may cost extra depending on what you choose to do. If you go in expecting a bundle deal where everything is included, you’ll feel surprised later.

One more thing: the park is not trying to be a giant theme park. That’s a feature for many families—less wandering, fewer long lines—but it can also be the reason some older kids feel there’s not enough for a full day.

Your day plan: 30+ attractions without getting overwhelmed

Holiday World Maspalomas Wooland Ticket - Your day plan: 30+ attractions without getting overwhelmed
Wooland covers “more than 30 attractions” and mixes outdoor fun with indoor options. That sounds like a lot, but the layout works better than it might sound. The park doesn’t feel like a massive maze, which helps when you’re traveling with kids who want to repeat the rides they love.

Here’s the trick I’d use if you want maximum satisfaction: pick a short “must-do list,” then leave room to repeat. In the same day, it’s totally realistic to do multiple ride rounds on favorites instead of racing through everything once.

Also, for families, the park’s compact feel makes it easier to keep everyone together. That matters because kids can split up without meaning to—and in a smaller park, regrouping is easier.

Roller coasters and the thrill rides: where the adrenaline actually fits

Holiday World Maspalomas Wooland Ticket - Roller coasters and the thrill rides: where the adrenaline actually fits
Wooland is built for “big kid” energy as well as younger play. The highlights include roller coasters that give you that climb-and-drop feeling, plus rides like the Spin Loop that lean into thrill more than gentle motion.

If you’re traveling with a mix of ages, this is one of the big wins. Older kids get their adrenaline fix, while adults get a chance to relax between rides instead of constantly negotiating who is bored.

But don’t ignore the reality check: some rides have height restrictions. The info says some attractions aren’t suitable for people under 120 cm. So before you plan to ride everything, check which rides match your kids’ heights—otherwise you’ll spend the day watching while others go.

Holiday World Maspalomas Wooland Ticket - The 2-storey carousel: classic comfort in the middle of the thrills
Not every part of Wooland is about speed. The park includes a step-back-in-time 2-storey carousel, which is exactly the kind of ride that keeps younger kids happy and gives everyone a breather.

I like rides like this because they work as a reset button. When the older kids are riding their more intense attractions, the carousel gives you a calmer loop that still feels like real park fun, not waiting time.

If your kids love themed rides and nostalgia-style visuals, this carousel tends to land well because it’s not a single tiny circle. It’s built like a real attraction, and it gives you a break without pulling you out of the day’s rhythm.

Ferris wheel views: a small detour that makes the park feel bigger

Holiday World Maspalomas Wooland Ticket - Ferris wheel views: a small detour that makes the park feel bigger
There’s a Ferris wheel for scenic views of the area. It’s not a thrill ride, but it changes the feel of the day because it gives you perspective. From above, you can spot your bearings and decide which direction to hit next.

It’s also useful if your group has different energy levels. If someone’s tired, the wheel is an easy trade for “just one ride” instead of a long, intense wait.

Kids’ world: the Children’s Park with 10 play areas

Holiday World Maspalomas Wooland Ticket - Kids’ world: the Children’s Park with 10 play areas
The Children’s Park is a dedicated area with 10 different play areas for younger visitors. This is where Wooland becomes truly family-focused, because small kids aren’t limited to “adult rides with smaller seats.” They get a space meant for their age and attention span.

One review highlight summed it up well: a parent with a 5-year-old found plenty to do. That age is often the hardest to keep entertained, so it’s a good sign for anyone traveling with pre-schoolers and early elementary kids.

If you’re planning your day, don’t treat this zone as a quick stop. Give it time. Little kids often want to repeat the same activities, and this park is designed to handle that energy.

Pirate ship fun and repeatable favorites

Holiday World Maspalomas Wooland Ticket - Pirate ship fun and repeatable favorites
In a family group, Wooland seems to generate ride obsession. One standout example from reviews: a 9-year-old was obsessed with the pirate ship ride and wanted to do it again and again.

I’d treat this as your strategy, too. Choose one or two “favorite types” your kids love—pirate-style motion, carousel-style classics, coasters for the older ones—then build your day around repeating them.

That reduces stress. Instead of chasing every attraction, you’re giving your group what they actually want, which is the best way to keep the day positive.

Entertainment, plus the food court when you need fuel

Wooland includes live entertainment around the park. That’s a helpful pacing tool because it gives you natural “pause points” between ride rounds.

Food is available inside a food court, and at least one review called out the upstairs food-court experience as especially good. The same review noted it helped groups eat together while picking different cuisines.

So plan this way: treat meals as a reset, not a disruption. If kids are waiting for food to arrive, you want something to do while they eat. The combination of food options and nearby activities makes it easier to keep the group together instead of splitting for quick snacks and then losing each other.

If you’re the type who likes to roam, you might find there’s also shopping nearby and you can eat off-site and come back. Just don’t assume everything is included in your ticket price.

Bowling and extra-cost add-ons: fun, but read the fine print

Some activities—like bowling and an escape-room style option—may be available at an extra cost. Reviews highlight both as worth it, with bowling mentioned as a highlight for at least one family.

This is a good reminder to think of the entry ticket as the foundation. If you want a longer stay, pay attention to what costs extra and decide based on your group’s interests. If your kids love arcade-style stimulation, you might also want to set aside a small budget for paid games.

One review even flagged that arcade payouts weren’t handled the same way they expected, so the practical lesson is simple: bring some cash or a plan for spending if you plan to do arcade games.

Lines and timing: get there early for the best ride rhythm

Wooland doesn’t sound like a “fight for your life” kind of park. Several experiences point to manageable waits, and families were able to ride the attractions they wanted more than once.

Still, a good timing habit helps. One tip that shows up clearly: get there early so you can do the rides you care about before the rush builds. Early hours aren’t just about avoiding lines—they’re also about your group settling into the rhythm faster.

Height limits and pregnancy note: the one thing that can change your day

Wooland includes a clear safety note: some rides and attractions are unsuitable for people under 120 centimeters tall, and it’s not suitable for pregnant women.

This is the main “consideration” that can affect your plans. If your group has a short child, or if you’re unsure about which rides are strict, don’t build your day like every attraction will be available.

Instead, use the park’s strengths. The carousel and children’s play areas can keep younger kids happy even if they can’t ride the thrill coasters.

Who Wooland is best for (and who might want a different plan)

This is a family-friendly amusement park built for kids, especially when you have a mix of ages. If your group includes toddlers or early elementary kids, the Children’s Park with 10 play areas is a strong selling point.

It also works for teens in a limited way. There are rides suitable for teens according to reviews, plus thrill rides like roller coasters, but the park is still compact and not built like a massive teenage power-park.

If you’re traveling with older kids who want tons of intense options all day, you may find the variety is limited compared to bigger theme parks. And if you’re the kind of teen who lives for endless arcade gameplay, you might feel like you’re paying extra for arcade time.

Should you book this Wooland day ticket?

Book it if you want a simple, family-friendly day in Gran Canaria with roller coasters for the big kids, a proper children’s play zone, and enough to keep everyone occupied without nonstop logistics.

Skip or rethink if your group includes someone who can’t do height-restricted rides, you need a pregnancy-friendly day, or you’re expecting a huge park with endless attractions. Also consider whether you’d actually use paid add-ons like bowling or escape-room style activities—because those aren’t included in the base entry.

If you match the park to your group’s ages and energy, this ticket looks like solid value. It’s the kind of outing where kids can return to favorites and leave happy, and adults don’t feel like they’ve spent the day in chaos.

FAQ

How long is the Wooland ticket valid?

The ticket is valid for 1 day.

Where do I exchange my voucher for entry?

Go to the main entrance of the park and use the box office line to exchange your voucher for a bracelet to enter.

What rides and attractions are included with the ticket?

The ticket includes entry to Wooland, with access to more than 30 attractions plus shows and entertainment around the park.

What’s not included in the ticket price?

Food and drinks are not included, and transportation to and from Wooland is not included.

How much does the ticket cost?

The price is listed as $15 per person.

Is Wooland suitable for pregnant women?

No. Pregnant women are listed as not suitable for some rides/attractions.

Are there height restrictions?

Some rides and attractions are unsuitable for people under 120 centimeters tall.

What should I bring with me?

Bring a passport or ID card.

Can I cancel and get a refund?

Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Do I need to wait in a long line to enter?

No. There is a separate entrance that helps you skip the line.

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