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Walibi Holland

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Spijkweg 30, 8256 RJ Biddinghuizen, Holland
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High quality and innovative attractions, maximum thrills for all and a unique atmosphere, Walibi Holland is developing its assets to become a true family destination, while preserving its DNA and upping the satisfaction of the park’s choice visitors : anyone looking for thrills and excitement.

With 7 themed areas set out over 140 hectares, and well-known for its festivals, the park has become a European benchmark with its Halloween Fright Nights. A laboratory for other Compagnie des Alpes parks, this event, first launched twenty years ago, has been recognised as the best Halloween event in the Netherlands and in Europe.

Number one destination for teenagers and young adults, the park plans to invest every year to renovate each individual area in order to maximise visitor immersion and the Very High Satisfaction rating. After Lost in Gravity in 2016, Walibi Holland opened Untamed in 2019, a record-breaking investment of €12.1 million. Untamed, steel rails on a timber structure, is an exceptional attraction built by Rocky Mountain Construction under the supervision of Alan Shilke, two leading names in the world of roller coasters.
The old components from the Robin Hood coaster were auctioned off at a sale organised by the park. This helped to raise €10,000 for the Opkikker Foundation and to welcome nearly 600 sick children with their families. The park is firmly committed to charities and for the past two years has also held its annual Rollercoaster Run in collaboration with the Fight Cancer Association, a 5km race around the park with a ride on one of the roller coasters.

As the Group’s third park to offer hotel accommodation (and the only one outside of France), along with Parc Astérix and Futuroscope, Walibi Holland provides visitors with the opportunity to extend their experience by spending the night in one of 143 bungalows designed for families.

On the environmental front, Walibi Holland has also banned plastic objects and introduced waste-sorting initiatives around the park. A car park fully clad in solar panels is also planned for 2020.

140

hectares

8

thematic areas

1st

Halloween event for its Fright Nights

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