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Le parc asterix
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le parc asterix

^ Lombardo, Propos recueillis par Anne.^ "Le parc Astérix ouvert avant et après Noël".^ "Astérix fait un pied de nez à Halloween".Disney et la France: Les vingt ans d'Euro Disneyland. CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link) The ride underwent various security measures it was renamed to Romus et Rapidus in order to cast off the bad memory and unfortunate implications. On 5 July 2006, a 6-year-old Belgian child drowned on the ride La Descente du Styx, sucked in by the water pumps used to create the flow in the bottom of the ride's canal.The park had continued operating despite weather warnings. In July 2004, an 11-year-old boy was hit by lightning at the foot of the Tonnerre de Zeus (Zeus' Thunder).Pégase Express, a steel roller coaster that reverses the ride direction after a pause halfway through the ride, built by Gerstlauer (2017).Le Delphinarium, one of the largest dolphin enclosures in Europe.Menhir Express, a Menhir-themed log flume ride with a 13 metre high final drop (1995).L'Oxygénarium, spinning rapids: large, twisting water slide with round inflatable dinghies (1999).Attention Menhir, a 4D cinema show (2019).

le parc asterix

OzIris, an inverted roller coaster, built by Bolliger & Mabillard (2012).Romus et Rapidus, a river rafting ride (1989).Trace du Hourra, a 900 metre bobsled roller coaster, with cars that reach 80 km/h (2001).Goudurix, a large steel multi-looping coaster, built by Vekoma (1989).Tonnerre de Zeus, a large wooden roller coaster, built by Custom Coasters International (1997).There are many attractions and shows including: In January 2021, the park announced it was closing its dolphin and sea lion aquarium in order to focus on rides and other shows. In November 2018, it was announced that the park would be building a new multilaunch roller coaster manufactured by Intamin, to be opened in 2023. In 2009, for the 20th anniversary of the park, it opened during the weekends in September and October and ran a Halloween event called Peur sur le parc Astérix ("Fear at Parc Astérix"). In 2007, Parc Astérix opened for the first time in its history during the Christmas holidays. In October 2005, Parc Astérix ran La Fête des Druides ("The Festival of the Druids"), as a way of "thumbing their noses" at Halloween. However, attendance soon stabilised around 2 million visitors per year. The opening of Disneyland Paris in 1992 greatly impacted Parc Astérix, as attendance fell by 30% and revenue by 19%. Jack Lang, then Minister of Culture, inaugurated the park on 30 April 1989 after two years of work. The location was chosen due to the transport network: a private interchange connects it with the nearby A1 autoroute and a bus shuttle service connects it with Paris Métro Line 7. Largely funded by the Barclays financial company, with 20 other investors including Compagnie Générale des Eaux, the Havas group, Union des Assurances de Paris and the Picardy region, the park cost 850 million French francs to build at the time of its creation, which generated 1,200 jobs. Opened in 1989, the park is operated by Compagnie des Alpes. It is situated approximately 35 km (22 mi) north of Paris, 32 km (20 mi) from Disneyland Paris and 20 km (12 mi) from the historic Château de Chantilly, in the commune of Plailly, in the department of Oise. It is especially well known in France for its large variety of roller coasters it has begun incorporating rides and themes from historic cultures such as the Gauls, the Romans, Ancient Greece and recently Ancient Egypt, but always in the visual style of the stories. With more than two million visitors yearly, Parc Astérix is the country's second biggest theme park after Disneyland Paris and its 14 million annual visitors.

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Parc Astérix is a theme amusement park in France, based on the comic book series Asterix by Albert Uderzo and René Goscinny.












Le parc asterix