Fun Until Monday, May 11: City Welcomes 30 Attractions for All Ages + 2 Fresh Rides — Super Freesby & More!

Verbania is set to welcome back its annual spring tradition as the Luna Park returns to the scenic lungolago di Intra from April 24 to May 11, 2026. The amusement park will feature thirty attractions suitable for all ages, including two modern rides: the Super Freesby, which oscillates up to 180 degrees while rotating on its axis and the Nave Pirata, a pendulum-style boat ride that swings forward and backward. Opening festivities begin on Friday, April 24 at 4:30 p.m. With a ribbon-cutting ceremony, followed by a special promotion offering one euro off all tickets from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.

The event, organized by local showmen and supported by the Verbania municipal administration, continues a longstanding community tradition that dates back nearly fifty years to when previous generations enjoyed the park in the same lakeside location. According to Riccardo Claudi, spokesperson for the operators, the return of the Luna Park aims to bring joy and entertainment to residents and visitors alike, highlighting the cultural significance of the annual gathering along Lake Maggiore’s western shore.

Throughout its run, the Luna Park will operate on a varied schedule: Mondays through Thursdays from 3:00 p.m. To 7:00 p.m. And 9:00 p.m. To 11:00 p.m.. Fridays from 3:00 p.m. To midnight; Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. To 12:30 a.m.; and Sundays from 11:00 a.m. To 11:00 p.m. A recurring “buy one, get one free” promotion will be active every Tuesday, allowing guests to enjoy two rides for the price of one on all attractions. A fireworks display is scheduled for the evening of Friday, May 8, adding a celebratory highlight to the midway point of the event.

The Super Freesby, described as a dynamic thrill ride, combines swinging and rotational motion to deliver a unique experience, while the Nave Pirata offers a classic pendulum movement with a boat-themed platform designed to evoke maritime adventure. Both rides were specifically noted in promotional materials as new additions for the 2026 edition, aiming to refresh the park’s offerings while maintaining family-friendly accessibility across its thirty total attractions.

Parking availability has been highlighted as a convenience for attendees, with space noted in front of the Teatro Il Maggiore, facilitating access for those arriving by car. This logistical detail supports the event’s goal of being easily accessible to the broader Verbania community and tourists visiting the Piedmont region during the spring season.

The Luna Park’s return reflects broader cultural patterns in northern Italy, where seasonal amusement parks serve as recurring community events tied to local identity and civic pride. By situating the park along the lungolago — a prominent public promenade — organizers emphasize the integration of recreation with urban lakeside life, reinforcing the area’s appeal as a destination for leisure and social gathering.

As the opening date approaches, municipal authorities and event coordinators are finalizing preparations to ensure safety, accessibility, and smooth operations throughout the two-and-a-half-week run. Official updates regarding any changes to schedules, promotions, or ride availability are expected to be communicated through the city’s official channels and local media outlets in the days leading up to and during the event.

For visitors planning to attend, the Luna Park’s presence on the lungolago di Intra offers a nostalgic yet refreshed experience rooted in regional tradition. With its blend of classic amusement park elements and modern thrill rides, the 2026 edition seeks to balance heritage with innovation, continuing a legacy that has delighted generations of families along the shores of Lake Maggiore.

The next confirmed detail in the event timeline is the fireworks spectacle scheduled for Friday, May 8, 2026, which will be held during evening hours as part of the Luna Park’s programming. Attendees are encouraged to consult official Verbania tourism and municipal websites for real-time updates on operating hours, weather-related adjustments, or special announcements throughout the duration of the fair.

If you’ve attended past editions of the Luna Park in Verbania or are planning your first visit this spring, share your expectations or memories in the comments below — and don’t forget to spread the word to friends and family looking for a fun, family-friendly outing on the lake.

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