Dutch Wonderland Announces Reopening of the Redesigned Dutch Wonderland Inn
(eap) The U.S. amusement park Dutch Wonderland in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, is planning to reopen its completely redesigned themed hotel in March 2026. Formerly known as the Cartoon Network Hotel, the property will be rebranded as the Dutch Wonderland Inn and will offer an expanded experience for families wishing to extend their park visit with an overnight stay.
The renovated hotel, located right next to the theme park, is designed to combine themed accommodation with a variety of leisure and recreation options. Plans include a new restaurant, an enlarged arcade area, an outdoor pool with a water slide, a splash pad, and a year-round indoor pool. In total, the inn will feature 155 family rooms and four suites.
“When our team sat down to make plans for the Dutch Wonderland Inn, we focused on how we could bring the magic of our park to life while also providing overnight accommodations for our guests,” said Megan Hartman, General Manager of Dutch Wonderland. “The newly renovated Inn brings pieces of our beloved park, Pennsylvania Dutch Country, and the characters our visitors know and love together to create a unique experience for families looking to extend their visit to the Lancaster region.” With the redesign, Dutch Wonderland aims to extend guest stays beyond the park visit and further enhance the leisure offerings in the region. ■