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  • Liampie%s's Photo

    Looks like I forgot some updates here again... Some quick catching up! 1989 to follow shortly.

    1987

    New expansion plan (B) for the coming years:
    The yellow area is where the next expansions will be concentrated. First of all there will be a kiddy coaster in 1988, and a new playground as well. The old playground (orange area) is outdated and will be removed, together with the orchard. We're not glad to get rid of this intimate bit of park, but nothing lasts forever. Definitely not playgrounds and raspberry orchards. In 1989, we will add a dark ride to the area. The blue area represents expansion plan C, which is entirely hypothetical at this point. All we know is that we'd like to connect the upcoming additions to the entrance area in the future.

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    1988

    The new roller coaster 'Keverbaan' has arrived. We theorized that there were too few gentle rides in the park after the expansions in recent years; the Keverbaan's instant popularity confirms these suspicions. We're also glad to inform you that we managed to recycle some bits of the old playground. The materials are 90% new, but some of the most recognizable elements like the toad stools remain. To deal with the expect increase in sugar demand, we added some more coke vending machines. Don't bring your ADHD kids here.

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    You may have noticed the construction site at the back... The haunted house that will arise here next year will be our most expensive ride since The Cannon in 1983. Stay tuned!

    General Park Information
    Entrance fee children (<15 year): fl. 10,-
    Entrance fee adults (15 to 65 year): fl. 11,50
    Entrance fee elders (65+): fl. 10,-

  • -Piggynator-%s's Photo

    I love this.

    but doesn't the ''rope'' connecting the two seem a bit dangerous I mean they could fall right through that.

  • Chocotopian%s's Photo

    The little hints of red really add a nice touch to the colour of the area.  I think the tree selection is well chosen also, and fits the area well.  Great see-saw too!

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