On October 25, Calaverandia will reopen its doors in Ávila Camacho Park, in Guadalajara, which will be dressed in colors, aromas and sounds that evoke one of Mexico’s most beloved traditions: the Day of the Dead.
This unique theme park, which will be celebrating its 5th anniversary, stands out for being a place where tradition and innovation intertwine, and this year will be no exception. To commemorate its fifth anniversary, Calaverandia has renovated and expanded its attractions, offering travelers a multi-sensory journey that promises to be unforgettable.
So here we tell you all the details so you can start getting your engines ready.
ALMA, a unique immersive experience
ALMA is a 4D multimedia show where the Day of the Dead will come to life through a water screen of more than 30 meters, with cutting-edge special effects, pyrotechnics and innovative technology.
It is a multi-sensory experience that will touch the depths of your soul!
The Great Altar
It is a monumental 15-meter-high stage that will take you on an emotional journey through live music, incredible voices and great musicians.
Omitlán
Omitlán is a place that transports the traveler to a Mexican dream town and at the same time makes him remember and relive his childhood. He will find houses made of bones and corners full of vibrant colors.
They can also climb the Gran Reslabadilla and enjoy the magical ball fountain.
Underworld
Inframundo is a pre-Hispanic journey full of mysterious obstacles and enigmatic characters. This journey is not only a trip, but an encounter with the sacred and ancestral traditions of Mexico that fuses technology and culture.
Interactive Cemetery
This is the first cemetery of its kind in the world; it pays tribute to memory and allows travelers to reconnect with the essence of their loved ones, surrounded by the aroma of candles, copal and cempasúchil.
You will discover the mausoleum and hear the stories that each tomb has to tell.
ALL
This is a show inspired by monarch butterflies and their connection to the Day of the Dead.
Through acrobatic disciplines, laughter and music, this show will take you on a journey full of wonder and beauty, highlighting the symbolic importance of these creatures in the celebration of life and death.
Without a doubt, Calaverandia is a theme park that you must visit if you like the tradition of the Day of the Dead. It is an incredible experience!
Calaverandia is located in Ávila Camacho Park, in front of Plaza Patria, in Guadalajara, Jalisco.
On Sundays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, the museum can be visited from 7:00 p.m. to midnight; on Fridays and Saturdays, from 7:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. It will be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Tickets will be available for pre-sale from August 30th through Ticketmaster, and prices are as follows:
- PRE-SALE prices starting August 30, 2024:
- General Adult +13 years – $649
- General Child 4 to 12 years – $329
- Comfort Pass Adult +13 years – $1,339
- Comfort Pass Child 4 to 12 years – $759
- Children from 0 to 3 years old do not pay.
*Prices do not include Ticketmaster service charge.
- Regular Sales Prices:
- General Adult +13 years – $729
- General Child 4 to 12 years – $389
- Comfort Pass Adult +13 years – $1,449
- Comfort Pass Child 4 to 12 years – $799
- Children from 0 to 3 years old do not pay.
*Prices do not include Ticketmaster service charge.
*Limited capacity and short season.
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