Amid attractions, shows and other experiences, "the parks are establishing themselves as the ideal destination to enjoy the festive days," according to a press release.
K-POP Show

Starting 1 April, a new show will premiere at Parque de Atracciones de Madrid: "K-Pop Demon Hunter: A New Universe," which will take place in the Gran Teatro Auditorio. The show will feature "the legendary K-Pop Demon Hunters and the charismatic Boy Band Idols in an epic musical battle that will determine the fate of both worlds."
The story takes place in a world "where humans and demons coexist in harmony thanks to music, but the return of the dark Demon King threatens to break this fragile balance."
Those attending the show can expect a musical spectacle full of “energy and impressive choreography,” with the music capable of altering the entire course of the story.
Musical shows return to Warner Park
The show “Rocking Blues” returns to Warner Park Madrid, taking the audience on a journey to the 1950s and following the inspiring story of “a young dreamer who works in his parents' modest hotel while struggling to establish himself in the music world.”
Also returning is the show “The New Adventures of Old Creek Saloon,” which celebrates the classic western with “dance numbers, humour, and audience interaction.”
Water attractions

Both parks will reopen the “most emblematic water attractions for these festive days.” With dizzying descents and themed courses, these refreshing attractions “guarantee adrenaline and fun,” being the perfect way to welcome Spring.
Family time

Easter is usually a time when families get together, and the roller coasters at both parks can be a perfect way to strengthen family bonds.
At Warner Park Madrid, you can find iconic roller coasters like Tom and Jerry: Picnic in the Park or Wile E. Coyote Road Runner. At Parque de Atracciones de Madrid, families can have a wonderful time with a Paw Patrol experience. In both parks, you will have access to "a wide selection of roller coasters designed for all visitors to enjoy."
The statement says that "attractions with immersive theming and thrilling drops allow children and adults to experience adrenaline in a safe and fun way. These experiences have become essential for those seeking to combine adventure and entertainment in a unique environment, consolidating both parks as ideal destinations for family getaways this spring."
Last chance for Superhero Month

Until 5 April, Warner Park is celebrating "the last days of Superhero Month," where visitors can meet "some of the most iconic characters from the DC Universe."
To celebrate the month, highlights include the DC Superheroes in Training Academy, "where children aged 6 to 12 can learn tricks and skills to fight evil against Gotham's villains."
Visitors to the park can also "watch the Gotham City Stunt Show, a spectacle that fills the heart of Gotham City, one of the most emblematic areas of DC Superheroes World, with action."
The day will end with a special parade dedicated to the DC Universe, which runs through the park every afternoon, where superheroes accompany Looney Tunes characters.
More information about the parks, including ticket purchases, can be found on the official websites at https://www.parquewarner.com/en and https://www.parquedeatracciones.es/en














