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Welcome to Theme Park Review! Photos & Videos of Theme Parks, Roller Coasters, and FUN!
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Food |
Alfredo's is the largest self service restaurant (cafeteria style) in the park with multiple food options. Burgers and fries are the most prevalent food in the park but you can also find pizza, pasta and chicken wings. And it wouldn't be a Belgain park without a stand to purchase pancakes, a Dutch staple. |
Operating Season |
The park generally opens in early April starting with weekends only with more days each week until last May at with time the park goes to daily operations until September. Weekend operations bridge the gap until Walibi Holland opens for a full two weeks leading up to Halloween. |
Established Seasonal events |
The Halloween Fright Nights event occurs in October. |
Access & Location |
By public transportation the park can be reached via train and a bus connection originating from Amsterdam/Schiphol Airport. Take the train from Schiphol to Harderwijk (80 minutes). Then there's a bus (the Walibi Express) from Harderwijk which takes about 25 minutes. |
Nearby Lodging |
Walibi Village contains cottages of varying sizes to accomodate any size family. |
Virtual Queue Options |
With Fast Lane, the park offers 3 levels of service on 9 rides, including all the major coasters. The service works through your smart phone |
Shows |
Traditionally most of the shows in the park a targeted to children, but there will usually be at least one show for a larger audience, such as an illusionist. |
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TPR Notes |
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Walibi World provides a couple of top-notch coasters and thrilling flat rides, making for an enjoyable day for thrill seekers.
A canal running through the middle of the park practically serves as a de facto line of demarcation with most of the more thrilling rides on one side.
Even though there is a kid's area, the park is lacking in the number of rides that families can ride together.
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