Hajdúszoboszló’s Aqua-Palace Rolls Out Year-Round Kids’ Fun

Family Saturdays at Hajdúszoboszló’s Aqua-Palace: weekly Miki Mini Party with games, entertainment, and splash fun in Kids’ World. Safe, colorful, year-round programming for children and parents.
when: 2026. February 19., Thursday

Hajdúszoboszló is turning every Saturday into family day at the Aqua-Palace Élményfürdő (Adventure Bath), and the little ones are getting top billing. The sprawling Hungarospa bath complex is packing the calendar with kid-focused fun all year, anchored by the weekly Miki Mini Party that lights up the upstairs Gyerekvilág (Kids’ World) level from 2 p.m. sharp. Expect energetic entertainment, games, and splash-friendly activities tailored for families who want more than just a dip.

Where and When

Find it at 4200 Hajdúszoboszló, Szent István Park 1–3, right inside the city’s flagship Aqua-Palace. Upcoming Saturdays already locked in: 2026.02.21., 2026.02.28., and 2026.03.07. Plan for a lively afternoon that turns the water park into a mini festival for kids, with parents welcome to jump in or cheer from the sidelines.

Why It’s a Win

It’s a simple promise that keeps delivering: consistent weekend programming, a safe and colorful kids’ zone, and zero off-season slump. If you’ve got restless swimmers, mark your Saturdays and let the Miki Mini Party do the rest.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Super family-friendly: the Miki Mini Party is built for kids with games, entertainers, and a dedicated Kids’ World zone, so parents can relax or join in
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Year-round Saturdays mean you can count on it even in the off-season—easy to plan around a winter or shoulder-season trip
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The Hungarospa/Aqua-Palace complex is huge and reputable, so there’s plenty beyond the party (thermal pools, slides, spa) to keep the whole crew happy
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Hungarian isn’t strictly required—signage and basics are often in English, and kids’ activities are mostly visual/action-based
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Reaching Hajdúszoboszló is doable: trains or buses from Budapest to Debrecen/Hajdúszoboszló, or an easy drive on major roads with parking near the baths
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Prices in Hungary tend to be gentler than similar Western European indoor water parks, so you get a lot of splash for your dollar
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Compared with U.S. indoor water parks, this adds a distinct Central European spa vibe—thermal pools for adults while kids party upstairs
Cons
The event and town aren’t internationally famous, so you might need to research more details and manage expectations
Public transit isn’t totally seamless from Budapest—you’ll likely transfer in Debrecen and walk or taxi to the complex
Staff English can be hit-or-miss, and event MC chatter will be in Hungarian, which may limit jokes or instructions you fully catch
If you’re after big-thrill slides or theme-park spectacle, this skews younger and may feel tame for teens seeking adrenaline

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