Walygator Parc


Walygator Parc is an amusement park located in Maizières-les-Metz, Lorraine, France. Since its opening in 1989, the park has had a succession of different names: Big Bang Schtroumpf, Walibi Schtroumpf, Walibi Lorraine and now Walygator Parc.

History

First designed within the extant halls of Sacilor's Laminoir by the Leisure division HHCP Architects in Maitland, Florida, the theme park was named The New World of the Smurfs, or Le Nouveau Monde des Schtroumpfs. After a decision was made to abandon the mill, the park was re-designed by Grady Larkins and eventually opened up on May 9, 1989, as Big Bang Schtroumpf. Built on the site of the former steel mills of Sacilor, the park was then managed by Sorépark, a company headed by Pierre Jullien. Construction costs topped.

Other attractions

NameTypeManufacturerBuiltInformations
AccrobrancheTree climbing2013
Caribbean boatPirate shipHuss Rides1992
G-LockAir RaceZamperla2014
LongchampsPony trekkingSoquet2008
MistralSwing rideZierer1992
Space ShootSpace ShotS&S1998Closed from 2010 to 2012
SüdseewellenOrbiterAnton Schwarzkopf2011

Water rides

NameTypeManufacturerBuilt
AquachuteDescent inflatable boat:nl:Van Egdom|Van Egdom1991
RaftingRiver rapids rideAlsthom and Soquet1989
Rivière sauvageLog flumeSoquet1992
Splash kidsLog flume for kidsZamperla1989
Waly boatTow boat rideMack Rides1989

Location

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