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Walibi Belgium

When:
Apr - Nov 2010 (annual)  
Where:
Walibi Belgium  
Cost:
€31; concessions & children €27; under 3s free  
Opening Hours:
Daily 10am-6pm/7pm/9pm/11pm (depending on season)  
Website:
Walibi Belgium Website  


External sites may not be in English


The Walibi Belgium theme park offers fun for the whole family, featuring Belgian comic strip heroes Boule & Bill, Bob & Bobette, live shows, a water park and 20 rides ranging from the mildly exciting to the totally terrifying!

Courtesy of Walibi WavreThe Calamity Mine is an out-of-control runaway train which races round an abandoned mine and might just get you a little wet, while the Vampire and the Screamer are dizzying roller coasters which spin riders round and round at a thrilling pace. There's also a log-flume and the Dalton Terror, an exhilarating ride which lifts its passengers into the air before dropping them vertically in a dizzying fall.

Live entertainment ranges from magic shows to performing animals, while the water park, Aqualibi, has plenty of slides to ride and waterfalls to splash around in, making it two parks in one!

Please note: opening days can vary, so please check the park's website before planning a trip.

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