Plopsa's Holiday Park hosts carnival event for the first time
Holiday Park used Holiday Indoor for its first Faschingsspaß carnival event, adding activities around the regular children's attractions. The ball pool remained part of the indoor line-up for younger guests.
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Holiday Park introduced its first carnival event in February 2024. Under the name Faschingsspaß, guests could spend the carnival holiday in Holiday Indoor, the covered section of the German Plopsa park aimed mainly at young children.
The news was not about a rebuild of the ball pool, but about how Holiday Indoor was being used as a seasonal venue. Around the regular attractions, the park added children's games, a polonaise and a two-hour carnival disco with Maya the Bee and Holly. The finale was a large balloon shower with one thousand balloons.
For Ball Pool, the article matters because it explicitly lists the ball pool as part of the regular indoor offer during the event. That positioned the attraction as more than a simple play stop between rides. It became part of an indoor programme designed to give families and annual pass holders another reason to visit during a quieter period of the year.
In the wider history of Holiday Indoor, the event underlined the role the area had taken on since opening: a weatherproof children's zone that makes the park more flexible than a purely outdoor seasonal destination. The ball pool is not the headline attraction, but it is a useful part of that family-focused mix.