Spain's PortAventura is the first amusement park to integrate the ability to pay in the first cryptocurrency. The changes will come into effect from the new season in 2022.
According to a press release, in the first phase, bitcoin payments will be available to guests at six hotels with 2,300 rooms.
The initiative is designed as part of the company's strategic innovation project.
"At PortAventura World, we are deeply immersed in digitalization to improve our guests' experience and promote new ways of entertainment," said managing director David Garcia Blancas.
Recall that in July 2021, Pavilions Hotels & Resorts, a chain of upscale boutique hotels, added the ability to pay for room reservations in bitcoin, Ethereum and 40 other cryptocurrencies.
In March, Latvian airline airBaltic integrated ticket purchase for Ethereum, Dogecoin, Bitcoin Cash, USD Coin, Binance Dollar, Gemini Dollar and Paxos.