Happylandia Park opens its largest indoor leisure complex in Manresa with 3,000 square meters

The facility, located on the Vic road, is the third in the Vic-based chain and the first park of this type in the Bages region.

Interior of a large indoor family leisure park with play areas and colorful slides.
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Interior of a large indoor family leisure park with play areas and colorful slides.

The new family leisure complex Happylandia Park, promoted by the Vic-based company, opens its doors this Thursday afternoon in Manresa, offering 3,000 square meters of fun and services.

The Vic-based company Happylandia Park inaugurates its new park today, Thursday, in Manresa, located at number 217 on the Vic road, in the Els Dolors area. This establishment is consolidated as the chain's largest, which now totals three centers, and represents the first covered family leisure park of these characteristics in the Bages region.
The complex offers the public a total of 3,000 square meters, of which 2,500 square meters are dedicated exclusively to play and children's entertainment. The remaining 500 square meters are allocated to a large cafeteria area.

"The company has designed the cafeteria so that adults can rest while observing the children in total comfort."

Happylandia Park · Company Sources
Happylandia Park Manresa offers a wide variety of attractions adapted for different ages, including climbing areas, acrobatic circuits, a children's park for those under 1.10 meters tall, Bubble Football, Trampoline Basket, slides, and protected spaces for the youngest children. The project aims to consolidate itself as 'a universe of fun designed for the whole family, with activities adapted for children starting from 1 year old'.
Opening hours will be Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, from 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM, and weekends (Saturdays and Sundays), from 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM and 4:30 PM to 8:30 PM. The park will remain closed on Tuesdays, with special schedules planned for the Christmas holidays. Ticket prices range between 8 and 20 euros, depending on the child's height and the day of the week.