Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket

A 1-day ticket to Parque Warner Madrid near Madrid. Hit 5 themed worlds, DC roller coasters, shows, and optional Warner Beach.

4.6(1,469 reviews)From $39 per person

If you want a big, all-in-one theme-park day near Madrid, Parque Warner Madrid is built for that. You’ll spend the day in five Warner-themed zones, then add extra fun with access to Warner Beach on the combined ticket.

What I like most is that the park covers a lot of ground without feeling random, thanks to its clear zones (movie streets, superheroes, cartoons, and the Old West). And for thrill seekers, the headline pull is DC Super Heroes World, especially the multi-launch Batman Gotham City Escape coaster.

One thing to plan around: not everything always runs, and some visitors noticed early-day food and public shows can be limited depending on the date.

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Contents

Key things worth knowing before you go

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Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - Where Parque Warner Madrid is, and how that shapes your plan2 / 10
Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - Ticket rules: what you’re getting (and what isn’t allowed)3 / 10
Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - Entering the park: meeting point and timing mindset4 / 10
Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - Hollywood Boulevard: movie-studio vibes and easy wandering5 / 10
Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - Movie World Studios: behind-the-scenes energy6 / 10
Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - DC Super Heroes World and Batman Gotham City Escape7 / 10
Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - Old West Territory: saloons, cowboy shows, and a slower beat8 / 10
Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - Cartoon Village: Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck family fun9 / 10
Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - Crazy Police Academy show and the reality of daily programming10 / 10
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  • Five themed areas across the park: Hollywood Boulevard, Movie World Studios, DC Super Heroes World, Old West Territory, and Cartoon Village
  • Batman Gotham City Escape in DC Super Heroes World is the big coaster draw for adrenaline fans
  • Crazy Police Academy show is a named, action-packed stop to time into your day
  • Warner Beach can be a smart add-on on hot days, but it also changes your pacing and priorities
  • Queues often feel manageable on some dates, including Halloween nights, but build in buffer time just in case
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Where Parque Warner Madrid is, and how that shapes your plan

Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - Where Parque Warner Madrid is, and how that shapes your plan

Parque Warner Madrid sits about 30 kilometers from Madrid’s center in San Martín de la Vega. That distance matters because you’ll want to treat this like a full-day outing, not a quick half-day detour.

Even if you’re excited to sprint from ride to ride, the park’s size and layout mean walking adds up. Several visitors mention you really do need the whole day, from opening hours through evening, to get the best mix of coasters, shows, and character zones.

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Ticket rules: what you’re getting (and what isn’t allowed)

Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - Ticket rules: what you’re getting (and what isn’t allowed)

Your ticket is a 1-day entry to Warner Park, valid for the day you select based on available starting times. It’s also listed as non-refundable, so double-check your calendar before you buy.

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A few practical rules to know early:

  • Food and drinks are not allowed inside the park.
  • Height rules apply: adult ticket is 140 cm and above, child ticket is 100 cm to 140 cm, and children under 100 cm don’t need a ticket.
  • The park is wheelchair accessible, which helps if you’re traveling with mobility needs.

This “no outside food” policy is a big deal. It pushes you to plan meal timing inside the park, and that’s where you’ll want flexibility.

Entering the park: meeting point and timing mindset

Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - Entering the park: meeting point and timing mindset

The meeting point is simple: go to Parque Warner Madrid. Because it’s tied to a day and starting time availability, arriving with a calm, early mindset helps you avoid wasting daylight.

If you’re the type who hates rushed planning, start with this: decide your coaster priorities first, then fill in cartoons and shows afterward. That way, if some attractions are temporarily closed on your date, you’re still leaving happy.

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Hollywood Boulevard: movie-studio vibes and easy wandering

Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - Hollywood Boulevard: movie-studio vibes and easy wandering

Hollywood Boulevard is where you start, and it’s designed to help you get your bearings fast. You’ll stroll past themed landmarks plus shops and themed restaurants, so it works both for the first-time visitor who wants context and for families who want something relaxed before the big rides.

This zone is also a good buffer area. If you’re traveling with kids, or you’re dealing with jet lag, you can start here while the group finds its rhythm—without committing to only high-thrill attractions right away.

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Movie World Studios: behind-the-scenes energy

Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - Movie World Studios: behind-the-scenes energy

Next up is Movie World Studios, which leans into the idea of film production. It’s the zone for people who like the “how it’s made” feeling, even if you’re not looking for super technical details.

What I like about this part of the park is pacing. After Hollywood Boulevard, you get a shift into something more action-and-production themed. It’s a natural step before you head toward DC Super Heroes World, where you’re more likely to hit your most intense rides.

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DC Super Heroes World and Batman Gotham City Escape

Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - DC Super Heroes World and Batman Gotham City Escape

If you want the headline ride, aim for DC Super Heroes World early. This is where you’ll find Batman Gotham City Escape, described as a multi-launch roller coaster. That’s your big adrenaline moment.

DC Super Heroes World is built for superhero fans, but it also works if you’re simply chasing big coasters. Several visitors highlight the roller coasters as the main reason they loved their day, and Batman is the one ride name that gets called out specifically.

A smart coaster strategy

Try this simple plan:

  • Do the Batman ride while your energy is high.
  • Then bounce between smaller DC attractions and themed areas while you’re still in “thrill mode.”
  • Save any more gentle cartoon zones for later if you want a smoother ride-home day.

That’s not about being rigid. It’s about preventing the common theme-park mistake: burning all your energy on rides early and then being too tired to enjoy the rest.

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Old West Territory: saloons, cowboy shows, and a slower beat

Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - Old West Territory: saloons, cowboy shows, and a slower beat

Old West Territory gives you a break from the neon superhero style. Expect saloon-style settings and cowboy-themed entertainment, which helps the park feel balanced instead of one long adrenaline streak.

What makes this zone valuable is that it’s a change of scenery. If your group has mixed preferences—one person chasing coasters, another just wanting fun and atmosphere—Old West Territory is a solid meetup point.

Cartoon Village: Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck family fun

Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - Cartoon Village: Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck family fun

Cartoon Village is where the park turns up the kid-friendly factor. You’ll see beloved characters like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, and the rides here skew more toward families.

Even if you’re an adult going solo or with friends, this zone can still be worth your time. It’s a good reset after high-intensity rides, and it tends to be more forgiving if your group includes younger kids.

Crazy Police Academy show and the reality of daily programming

Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket - Crazy Police Academy show and the reality of daily programming

One named show to plan around is the Crazy Police Academy show. It’s described as action-packed, and shows can be a great way to break up waiting times on ride lines.

Now the important practical note: visitors have also mentioned that public shows can vary by day. Some people reported limited performances beyond a certain point in the afternoon. So if shows matter to you, check your day’s schedule once you’re there and don’t assume every show will be running as you’d expect.

Seasonal events can also change the vibe, including Halloween and Christmas celebrations, plus Super Heroes Month. If you travel around those dates, the park’s energy can feel extra themed.

Warner Beach add-on: when the second park makes sense

The combined ticket includes access to Warner Beach, and that can be a smart add-on—especially on warm days. One visitor specifically points out the beach park as amazing and cool when the weather is hot.

The trade-off is time. If you add Warner Beach, you may need to choose between:

  • riding more coasters in the main park, or
  • slowing down and enjoying beach-style attractions and downtime.

If your group includes kids who love water or just wants a break from walking, Warner Beach can improve the overall day. If your group is coaster-obsessed, you might skip it or use it as a late-afternoon option.

Lines and wait times: what visitors experienced on different days

Wait times are one of those theme-park variables you can’t fully control. Still, the pattern from recent visitors is encouraging in certain seasons and evenings.

Some guests describe short queues, including one person who visited on Halloween night and reported waits staying low, with a maximum around 20 minutes. Another noted they often waited only 10 to 15 minutes for popular rides during a quieter time at the beginning of January.

On the other hand, others mentioned longer waits and that some attractions were closed. If you’re going during peak holiday periods or right after a sold-out event, plan on variability and build in buffer time for the rides you care about most.

If fast pass options exist

One visitor mentioned they planned to buy a fast pass but ended up not needing it. That suggests a simple rule: on lighter days, you might skip it. On busier days, you’ll likely decide based on how long the standby lines look in real time.

Food at the park: what’s available and when

Here’s the honest part of theme parks: food logistics can make or break your mood.

Food and drinks from outside aren’t allowed, which means you’re buying on-site. Some visitors say restaurants can be limited early, and one person reported that in the morning there weren’t restaurants open, with openings starting around 2 pm.

Others also noted food is reasonably priced, which is good news for planning. Still, the selection—especially for meat-focused options—was described as limited by at least one guest.

How to keep this from derailing your day

  • Expect the possibility of slower food options early.
  • Plan your biggest rides first, then eat once you see food counters open.
  • If your group has strong food preferences, it’s worth arriving with a plan so you don’t end up hungry and cranky while waiting for openings.

Souvenirs and the paid-game temptation

Shopping is part of the Hollywood Boulevard atmosphere, and most visitors eventually hit the themed shops for souvenirs. That part is fun, and it’s a nice end-of-day payoff.

But watch out for the games that cost extra money. One visitor described a “sting” in the games, meaning the entertainment isn’t always free once you’re on the midway. If you’re trying to keep spending under control, set a small souvenir or game budget before you enter.

Walk, stamina, and accessibility

The park is big, and you should assume you’ll do a lot of walking. Multiple visitors call out that it’s huge, and that you’ll want to be ready for the distance.

Good news: the park is wheelchair accessible. For anyone using mobility support, you’ll want to treat the day as a series of shorter hops between zones rather than a nonstop sprint.

If you’re traveling with grandparents or someone who gets tired fast, consider a simple rhythm: ride, snack, show, then zone hop. It keeps the day fun instead of just exhausting.

Value for money: is a $39 ticket a good deal?

The price listed is about $39 per person for a 1-day entry. That’s value territory for a full theme park day, especially because you’re getting access to five themed areas plus at least one named show and a lot of character and ride content.

Where the value gets judged is in two places:
1. Whether your day matches your ride priorities (coasters and superheroes tend to deliver).
2. How much actually runs on your date, since some visitors reported attractions being closed or limited programming.

If you pick a date with lighter crowds, the day can feel like a steal because you’re spending more time on rides and less time stuck in lines. If many attractions are down, or food/show options are limited, your satisfaction depends on how flexible you are.

Who this is best for (and who may want a different plan)

This park fits best with:

  • families with kids who recognize Warner characters and want variety across zones
  • coaster lovers who want DC Super Heroes World as a main event
  • people who like a full-day theme park format with shows and themed shopping

It may be less satisfying if:

  • your group expects every attraction to be open at full capacity
  • you only like one specific ride type and get frustrated by walking and zoning
  • you want a super relaxed pace with minimal planning, especially because food options can be limited at certain times

One recurring theme from visitors is that it’s a great day when you commit to being there from opening to evening.

Should you book this Warner Park entry ticket?

If your goal is a classic 1-day theme park experience just outside Madrid, this ticket looks like a solid buy. I’d book it if you’re excited by the mix of worlds—Hollywood streets, DC superhero action, and cartoon characters—and you’re willing to plan your day around coasters and shows.

Hold off or book with extra caution if you’re traveling during a period when you strongly need constant programming, long food-service windows, and zero closures. The park can be amazing, but your enjoyment depends on what’s running on your date and how well you handle the walking and on-site food reality.

If you want a fun, big, American-themed park day near Madrid, Parque Warner Madrid is one of the easier bets in the region—especially for riders who plan smart and pace themselves.

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Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket



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FAQ

How long is the Warner Park ticket valid?

The ticket is valid for 1 day. You check availability to see the starting times.

Is the ticket refundable?

No. The activity is listed as non-refundable.

Where do I go for the ticket entry?

Go to Parque Warner Madrid.

Is the park wheelchair accessible?

Yes. The experience is described as wheelchair accessible.

Are food and drinks allowed inside the park?

No. Food and drinks are not allowed.

What are the height rules for adult and child tickets?

Adult tickets apply at 140 cm and above. Child tickets apply at 100 cm to 140 cm.

Do children under 100 cm need a ticket?

No. Children under 100 cm do not need to purchase a ticket.

What themed areas are inside Parque Warner Madrid?

The park includes Hollywood Boulevard, Movie World Studios, DC Super Heroes World, Old West Territory, and Cartoon Village.

What DC attraction is specifically mentioned in the description?

The description highlights Batman Gotham City Escape, described as a multi-launch roller coaster.

What kinds of events and shows might you find?

You can find the Crazy Police Academy show, plus seasonal events such as Super Heroes Month, Halloween, and Christmas celebrations.

You can check availability for your dates here:

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