The House still defines the place
What visitors remember first is usually the upside-down look of The House. It gives the whole stop a slightly surreal, playful tone before you even enter, which is why Katmandu Park feels more like a story world in central Magaluf than a generic arcade with a splash area attached.
It is a mixed-format park, not a single-ride park
The official lineup tells the story clearly: The House, 4D experiences, Expedition Golf, Steambot Laser Challenge, Desperados Theater, Zombies! XD, and the Katopia zones all pull in different directions. That variety is the real product. It lets one family build a lighter, sillier, wetter day than a park built only around big-thrill hardware.
Best for families, less for thrill purists
If your ideal park day means one huge coaster after another, this is not really that place. But if your group mixes younger children, older siblings, and adults who want movement without a full-day endurance test, Katmandu Park hits a smart middle ground right in the resort core. That balance is its secret strength.