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
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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
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The event and town aren’t internationally famous, so you might need to research more details and manage expectations
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Public transit isn’t totally seamless from Budapest—you’ll likely transfer in Debrecen and walk or taxi to the complex
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Staff English can be hit-or-miss, and event MC chatter will be in Hungarian, which may limit jokes or instructions you fully catch
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If you’re after big-thrill slides or theme-park spectacle, this skews younger and may feel tame for teens seeking adrenaline