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Madrid: Warner Park Entry Ticket
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Warner Park Madrid turns cartoons and movies into a full-day plan. I like that you get five themed worlds without needing a car-heavy itinerary. I also like the mix of big attractions plus family-friendly areas like Cartoon Village. One thing to watch: some rides and services can run on limited schedules, so you’ll want a flexible day.
For $39 per person (1 day), this ticket is best when you’re ready to walk, pick your must-dos early, and spend the day inside the park instead of treating it like a quick stop on the way home. Bonus: the included Warner Beach access is a nice way to cool down later, especially when the weather is warm.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Warner Park Madrid: a movie-themed day trip 30 km from Madrid
- Hollywood Boulevard to Movie World Studios: start where the vibe is
- DC Super Heroes World and Batman Gotham City Escape
- Old West Territory: saloons, cowboy show energy, and a breather
- Cartoon Village for younger kids and classic character fun
- Crazy Police Academy and shows: plan for timing, not just attractions
- Food rules and spending smart: no outside bites, possible limited hours
- Park size and walking reality: it’s doable, but pace matters
- Ticket value: what $39 really means for your day
- Height rules for tickets: plan for who needs to buy
- Who this Warner Park Madrid day is best for
- Should you book this Warner Park Madrid entry ticket?
- FAQ
- Where is Parque Warner Madrid?
- How long is the ticket valid?
- What does the ticket include?
- Is Warner Beach included?
- Can I bring my own food and drinks?
- What are the height requirements for tickets?
- Is the ticket refundable?
- Is the park wheelchair accessible?
Key things to know before you go

- Five Warner-themed areas so you can hop between Hollywood, cartoons, DC, and the Old West
- Batman Gotham City Escape as the big coaster draw in DC Super Heroes World
- Crazy Police Academy show for an action-packed break in the middle of your day
- Old West Territory + cowboy-style entertainment for a fun change of pace
- Cartoon Village rides that tend to work well for younger kids
- Some closures and limited morning options can affect your perfect-day rhythm
Warner Park Madrid: a movie-themed day trip 30 km from Madrid

Parque Warner Madrid is the theme park in Europe built around Warner Bros. films and characters. It sits about 30 kilometers from Madrid’s center in San Martín de la Vega, which makes it a classic day-trip setup. You’ll want to plan on a full day, not just a couple hours.
The park’s strength is simple: it’s organized like a set of themed neighborhoods. That means you don’t have to fight your way through random attractions all day. You can build a route around what you care about most, then fill in the rest with whatever looks fun when you walk past it.
One practical note: the ticket is entry only for the park experience. That’s good because it keeps things straightforward, but it also means you should expect to pay for anything that’s not included (like extra games, snacks, or anything sold inside).
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Hollywood Boulevard to Movie World Studios: start where the vibe is

When you enter, Hollywood Boulevard is a smart first stop. This area feels like a movie set you can stroll through, with themed restaurants and shops that help you get your bearings fast. If you like browsing, it’s a good place to do it early, before you’re tired.
Next, Movie World Studios is where the park leans into the behind-the-scenes feel. It’s a good match if you’re a film fan who likes the idea of production and set design, even if you’re mostly there for rides. This zone also works well for families because it breaks up the day before you hit the bigger thrill attractions.
Why this order helps: you’re fresh at the start of the day. If there are closures or limited operating hours, you’ll adapt better when you’ve already handled the must-see areas first.
DC Super Heroes World and Batman Gotham City Escape

If coasters are your thing, DC Super Heroes World is where you’ll spend your biggest energy. The centerpiece is Batman Gotham City Escape, an award-winning multi-launch roller coaster designed for adrenaline.
This is the attraction that makes the day feel like more than a character meet-and-greet. It’s also the type of ride where you’ll want to commit time to it rather than treating it like a casual stop. If you’re going with kids, you’ll want to check whether your group can ride what’s available at your kids’ height and comfort level.
A useful strategy: if you notice shorter lines later in the day, it can pay to swap your plan. People often organize their day around one headline coaster, then the rest gets filled in. If you came on a quieter day, you might find the wait times stay manageable. If it’s busier, you’ll still get value out of spreading your day across zones instead of repeating the same line-heavy rides.
Old West Territory: saloons, cowboy show energy, and a breather

After DC, it’s refreshing to shift gears. Old West Territory takes you into a Wild West scene with saloons and cowboy-style entertainment. The park doesn’t treat this area like filler. It gives you a different theme texture, and that matters when you’ve been on rides for hours.
This zone is also a nice reset for families. Even if you’re not aiming for the highest-thrill experiences, you still get things to watch and wander through. That can keep the day fun for mixed-age groups where not everyone wants intense rides back-to-back.
If you’re planning your day tightly, you can use Old West as your “recharge” block: ride a couple attractions, watch a performance if one is scheduled during your visit window, then head back toward the parts of the park that best match your group.
Cartoon Village for younger kids and classic character fun

Cartoon Village is where the park becomes a little more kid-centered. This is the area tied to beloved cartoon characters like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. It’s built for family enjoyment, and you’ll generally find options that feel easier to manage with younger visitors.
If your group includes kids who are still learning the rhythm of theme parks, Cartoon Village helps you keep things positive. It’s also a place where the “fun” isn’t only about thrills. Character atmosphere, themed rides, and the general playfulness are the point.
Even if you’re an adult, I like this zone because it reminds you what theme parks are for. It’s not all adrenaline. It’s also that feeling of seeing characters in a real, walk-through setting.
Crazy Police Academy and shows: plan for timing, not just attractions

Shows are part of the Warner Park experience, and the Crazy Police Academy show is one of the headline performances. Think of it as a built-in break from walking and queueing. When you schedule it right, it can save your energy and keep the day from turning into a ride-only marathon.
Seasonal events also change the park’s feel. You might run into special themes tied to holidays like Halloween and Christmas. That can add atmosphere and make photos more interesting than the standard day.
Here’s the consideration that matters for planning: on some days, you may find show options and services are limited, especially earlier in the day. The park can still be excellent, but your “perfect sequence” might need tweaking. So check what’s running when you arrive, then build around that.
Food rules and spending smart: no outside bites, possible limited hours

One big rule: food and drinks are not allowed inside. That means you should plan to buy meals or snacks on-site. If your group needs snacks between rides, I’d treat that as part of your budget, not an afterthought.
Food timing can surprise you. Some days, you might find that restaurants don’t open in the morning and that choices are limited until later. In at least one firsthand account, dining didn’t really start until around 2 p.m., and even then options were not broad.
My advice is simple: plan a lunch window you can live with, even if it’s later than you normally eat at home. Use the morning for rides and wandering, then treat midday as your structured break.
Also watch for extra-cost games. The park has games where the fun can include a paid sting, so set a small spending limit early if that matters to your group.
Park size and walking reality: it’s doable, but pace matters

The park is big, and you’ll walk. That’s not a complaint, it’s just the truth. If you want to do the most important rides and still enjoy the themed areas, you’ll need comfortable shoes and a pace that fits your feet, not just your motivation.
The good news is that you can often manage lines better than you might expect. On quieter days, wait times can be short, and you might not need extra line-planning tools. On busier days, spreading your time across multiple zones usually works better than trying to concentrate everything in one area.
A practical way to pace yourself:
- Choose one headline ride per zone (especially DC).
- Fit in a show as a natural reset.
- Leave Cartoon Village for when you’re okay slowing down and letting the day feel fun again.
This approach keeps your day from feeling like a sprint.
Ticket value: what $39 really means for your day

At $39 per person for 1 day, this ticket is a decent value when you use it like a full-day plan. You’re paying for entry to the park experience, and the combined approach also includes access to Warner Beach.
That matters because Warner Beach can change how you end your day. After you’ve done the main rides and shows, a beach-like stop can keep the energy from dropping too fast. If you’re going on a warm day, this added access can be the difference between a “good” day and a “we actually got our money’s worth” day.
The value equation gets better when your group likes multiple types of fun: coasters, character areas, and at least one show. If your group only wants one or two attractions, you’ll likely feel the cost more.
Also, keep your expectations realistic about what’s operating each day. Some attractions may be closed due to operational schedules, which can reduce the number of rides you can stack.
Height rules for tickets: plan for who needs to buy
Pricing inside the park is based on height:
- Adult ticket: 140 cm and above
- Child ticket: 100 cm to 140 cm
- Children under 100 cm do not need a ticket
That’s helpful if you’re traveling with a mixed-height family, because you can calculate your group cost before you go. It also affects ride planning, since some attractions are height- and safety-limited.
If you’re traveling with younger kids, Cartoon Village will likely be your best friend for keeping everyone happy, while you save the more intense DC rides for those who qualify.
Who this Warner Park Madrid day is best for
This ticket is a strong fit if:
- You love Warner Bros characters and movie-themed worlds
- Your group has coaster fans, especially for DC Super Heroes World
- You’re traveling with kids who will enjoy Cartoon Village and easier family rides
- You want a one-day theme park structure without overthinking multiple stops around Madrid
It’s less ideal if your main goal is only a short outing. Because the park needs walking time and your enjoyment improves when you can see multiple zones, you’ll get more satisfaction by treating it as the day’s main event.
Should you book this Warner Park Madrid entry ticket?
Yes, you should book it if you’re aiming for a full-day theme park with real variety: DC thrill rides, Old West atmosphere, and cartoon fun for kids, plus Warner Beach access to finish the day. At this price point, it’s usually a good deal when you plan for walking and build a flexible schedule around what’s actually running when you arrive.
I’d skip or rethink if your group only wants a few attractions and you’re not willing to spend the time needed inside the park to make it feel worthwhile.
FAQ
Where is Parque Warner Madrid?
Parque Warner Madrid is located in San Martín de la Vega, in the Community of Madrid, about 30 kilometers from Madrid’s center.
How long is the ticket valid?
The ticket is valid for 1 day. You should check availability for starting times.
What does the ticket include?
This experience includes entry to Warner Park. The combined ticket also provides access to Warner Beach.
Is Warner Beach included?
Yes. The ticket is described as a combined option that includes access to Warner Beach.
Can I bring my own food and drinks?
No. Food and drinks are not allowed.
What are the height requirements for tickets?
Adult: 140 cm and above. Child: 100 cm to 140 cm. Children under 100 cm do not need to purchase a ticket.
Is the ticket refundable?
No. The activity is non-refundable.
Is the park wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The experience is wheelchair accessible.



























