Groove with kids at Gyula Wellness Hotel's Mini Disco! Weekly fun for children over 3 at Csigakert Playground, Mon
where: 5700 Gyula, Part utca 5.
Parents and grandparents chilling at Gyula Wellness Hotel’s Csigakert Playground? Our pro animators keep your youngest guests (over 3 with supervision; under 3 requires a parent) entertained. Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 6:30pm to 7:30pm, kids groove at the mini disco. Address: 5700 Gyula, Part utca 5.
Playground Tickets
Free for hotel guests. Non-guests: $7 per child per visit for 1-3 hours, plus $1.40 per extra hour. No supervision for non-guest kids. Accompanying adults: $2.80 per adult per visit.
Opening Hours
Daily 9am-8pm. External guests: Mon-Thu 9am-1pm & 2pm-8pm; Fri 9am-1pm; Sat closed to outsiders; Sun 2pm-8pm. No externals on Saturdays, holidays, or long weekends.
Upcoming: March 25, 27, 30 & April 1, 2026 in Gyula. Organizers reserve the right to change times/programs!
2025, adrienne
Pros
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Super family-friendly with a dedicated mini disco for kids over 3 (with supervision) and playground vibes that let parents chill at the wellness hotel.
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Free entry if you're a hotel guest, and non-guest tickets are cheap at just $7 per kid for 1-3 hours.
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Short 1-hour sessions on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 6:30-7:30pm fit perfectly around family dinner plans.
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Pro animators keep the little ones grooving, no Hungarian skills needed since it's all music and dancing fun.
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Easy to reach Gyula by train from Budapest (about 2.5 hours) or by rental car on decent Hungarian roads.
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Way more affordable and low-key compared to pricey kids' clubs at U.S. resorts or Disney events.
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Combines with Gyula's famous thermal baths for a unique family wellness trip not found everywhere.
Cons
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Gyula isn't super well-known to U.S. tourists, who mostly flock to Budapest or Western Europe spots.
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The mini disco topic isn't internationally famous like big kids' festivals in Orlando or London.
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Non-guests face restrictions like no unsupervised kids, limited hours, and Saturdays closed to outsiders.
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Smaller scale than massive family attractions back home, more of a local hotel gem than a blockbuster event.