Walygator Parc

Walygator Parc
Location Maizières-les-Metz, France
Website www.walygatorparc.com
Opened 1989
Operating season April – October
Area 42 ha
Rides 62 total
  • 4 roller coasters
  • 4 water rides

Walygator Parc is an amusement park located in Maizières-les-Metz, Lorraine, France. Since its opening, back in 1989, the park has taken on a variety of names; successively Big Bang Smurf, Walibi Schtroumpf (Smurf), Walibi Lorraine up to its present name Walygator Parc.

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History

Tentatively named The New World Smurfs, the park eventually opened up on May 9, 1989 as Big Bang Smurf. Built on the site of the former steel mills of Sacilor, the park is then managed by Sorépark, a company headed by Pierre Jullien. Construction costs topped up €110 million.

Walywood Project

On May 14, 2009, Le Douarin brothers present another gigantic project Walywood which involves the creation by 2015 of a recreation and tourism area covering a surface of 19 ha, apart from the main park.

The project is expected to cost as much as 110 million €. On-site facilities include a conference centre, an auditorium of 800 seats, a mini-putting course, a water park, a children playground, a commercial village, a Hard Rock Cafe and a thousand of hotel rooms (a 4 star hotel of 100 rooms, a 3 star of 300 rooms and a 2 star of 600 rooms).

50 million € are planned to build a monorail connecting the centre of Amnéville to the park.

This is the final 650 jobs created over 500 full-time Philippe Brand???, Walywood: between dream and reality,

Le Republicain Lorrain, May 13, 2009.

For English speakers

Park staff, to the proximity of Germany has to speak German, some speak English.

Coasters

Name Restrictions Type Maximum Height Length Maximum Speed Manufacturer Built Duration Image
Anaconda > 120 cm Wooden roller coaster 36 m 1200m 90 km/h Bill Cobb 1989 2:30
Family Coaster > 92 cm
when accompanied by an adult
Kids' roller coaster 4m 132m 15 km/h Pinfari 2007 1:30
Waly Coaster > 120 cm. Steel roller coaster 24m 590m 65 km/h Vekoma 1989 1:25
The Monster > 150 cm. Inverted roller coaster 40m 1200m 90 km/h Bolliger & Mabillard 2010 2:28

Other attractions

Name Type Manufacturer Built Comments
Caribean boat Pirate ship Huss Rides 1992
Dark tower Space Shot S&S 1998 Closed since le 01/01/2010
Polyp Octopus Anton Schwarzkopf 2009
Südseewellen Orbiter Anton Schwarzkopf 2011
Tang'Or Topple Tower Huss Rides 2005 Closed since le 01/01/2011

Water Rides

Name Type Manufacturer Built Comments
Aquachute Descent inflatable boat Van Egdom 1991
Rafting River rafting ride Alsthom and Soquet 1989 Right now closed for renovations
Rivière sauvage Log flume Soquet 1992
Splash kids Log flume for kids Zamperla 1989

Food

Open during park hours

Open all Year

Location

The park is located 15 km north of Metz, at 47.15984 N,2.988281 E. It is served by the eponymous SNCF station.

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