Walibi Holland

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52.4397222222225.7625Koordinaten: 52 ° 26 ' 23 " N, 5 ° 45' 45" E

Walibi Holland is a Dutch theme park in Biddinghuizen (municipality of Dronten, The Netherlands). Currently, about 0.77 million people a year visit him.

Development

The original name of the amusement park was Flevohof (1971-1991), with the Flevo on the Flevoland province in which you find the park, refers. With the purchase by the Walibi Group ( 1994), the park was renamed Walibi Flevo and 2000 under the new owner Six Flags rebuilt for the first European Six Flags park Six Flags Holland and a self-proclaimed " Rollercoasters Capital of Europe" ( roller coaster capital of Europe ) expanded. Following the sale of Six Flags Europe, the park was renamed by the new owner StarParks in Walibi World 2005 and rebuilt once more. 2006, the park was eventually sold to Grevin & Cie who run the park since 2007. Since 2011, the park will operate under the name Walibi Holland.

Roller coasters

Goliath, one of the main attractions (as of spring 2007) is located 46.8 m height at number 11 of the tallest roller coasters in Europe.

  • El Condor (first Suspended Looping Coaster )
  • Goliath (Mega Coaster)
  • Robin Hood ( wooden coaster )
  • Wok's Waanzin (Tivoli medium coaster, children's roller coaster - formerly Keverbaan or Road Runner Express)
  • Xpress ( LSM roller coaster - in the past: Superman The Ride )

The roller coaster of La Via Volta ( Boomerang ) was concluded on June 3, 2007. The original trains were transported to " Pleasure Wood Hills " in England, where they are used on a roller coaster of the same construction, which was the in January 2007 closed, English "The American Adventure Theme Park " bought (without the trains as the trains this rollercoaster from this park were older generation than that of La Via Volta ). Along with reconstruction work in the Italian theme the coaster with a new appearance was reopened under the name Speed ​​of Sound on April 6, 2011.

The roller coaster Flying Dutchman Gold Mine ( Wild Mouse ) was reduced towards the end of the 2010 season and passed on to the French Park Mer de Sable.

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