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Plopsa Coo is a themepark in
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near the waterfalls of Coo in Stavelot, owned and operated by ''
Plopsa Plopsa is the theme park division of Studio 100, the company operates 8 (water) parks across Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany and Poland. History Plopsa began its operation at the end of 1999 when Studio 100 acquired Meli Park in Adinkerke in ...
''.


History


Waterfalls

The history of the park starts in the 15th century, when the first small waterfall of Coo was created. Two centuries later monks built a second larger waterfall to protect the village of Petit-Coo from flooding. From the 18th century, as mobility grew, more and more tourists came to see the waterfalls, therefor a self-service restaurant was opened in 1920. It wasn't until 1955 that a first attraction appeared at the site, when ''Professor Gaston Dugardin'' opened a chairlift - called ''Le Télésiege'' - that took visitors to the top of a 220-meter hill. In the decades that followed Dugardin opened a go-kart track, mini golf and a playground.


Télécoo

In 1976 Gaston handed over the operation to his son, Didier Dugardin. He turned the area into an amusement park and called it Télécoo, a combination of the first attraction ''Le Télésiege'' and the village where the park was located ''Petit-Coo''. In the 1980s Télécoo expanded with a number of attractions, including a simulator, a classic car track, two bobsleigh tracks and in 1989 a roller coaster and a wildpark''.'' In the 1990s Télécoo had a hard time, they could not compete with ''
Walibi Belgium Walibi Belgium is a Belgian theme park located in Wavre, close to Brussels. It is one of the largest theme parks in Belgium, attracting 1.45 million visitors in 2018 (including visitors to adjoining water park Aqualibi). The park was originally c ...
'' and ''
Bobbejaanland Bobbejaanland is a theme park in Lichtaart, Belgium. The park was founded by Bobbejaan Schoepen, a Flemish singer, guitarist, and entertainer who enjoyed international success in the fifties and early sixties. In 1959, he bought a 30 hectare ma ...
'', which grew strongly. In this decade the park opened just one attraction, a tree trunk attraction called ''Splash''. At the end of the 1990s other Belgian parks were taken over by large companies: ''Premier Parks'' took over Walibi and Bellewaerde and Meli Park was taken over by Studio 100. Didier Dugardin also decided to sell his park. However no buyer wanted to do that, which made that in 2004 Télécoo was the only Belgian amusement park that was still in the hands of the family that originally built it.


Plopsa Coo

In December of 2005 Studio 100 / Plopsa took over the entire domain of Télécoo for € 6 million, the company took over so they could make their characters popular in ''
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''. The domain of Télécoo also included ''Targnon Adventure'' (team building activities), ''CooKayak'' (kayak rental) and ''Château de Targnon'' (room rental). The first two were also taken over by Plopsa, but the Château (through the company Immosoirheid) was personally taken over by ''Gert'' ''Verhulst'' and ''Hans Bourlon''. After the takeover, the park opened in the 2006 season as it did before, while the new owner started working on various adjustments. Various attractions - such as the go-kart track and the roller coaster were renovated, various shops were removed and the greenery was embellished. Several attractions were also added, such as the dancing fountains, pedal boats and a carousel. On March 31, 2007 the renovated park was officially opened under the new name ''Plopsa Coo''. In the following years the park was further expanded with the ''Vliegende Fietsen'' (2008), the ''Octopus'' (2008-2018), the ''Konijntjes'' (2008), the ''JBC Laburint'' (2008), the ''Autorijschool'' (2009), ''Vicky the Ride'' (2011), ''DinoSplash'' (2015), Doorloopweide (2015), a playground (2019) and the ''Vlindervlucht'' (2020). The tree trunk attraction was provided with a new Maya the Bee theme in 2011. The rollercoaster changed its theme twice, first in 2011 to ''
Piet Piraat Piet Piraat is a Flemish children's program written and produced by Studio 100. Shown in Belgium on Ketnet and in the Netherlands on Z@PP, Piet Piraat is a good-natured pirate who crosses the Seven Seas with his crew, getting into various advent ...
'' and in 2014 to ''
Vicky the Viking ''Vicky the Viking'', known as ''Wickie und die starken Männer'' () in Germany and Austria and in Japan, is an animated television series which tells the adventures of Vicky, a young Viking boy who uses his wits to help his Viking fellows. It ...
'' with the name ''Halvar''. The Wildlife Park was resold in 2013 and has since been closed for Plopsa Coo visitors. During the ''
2021 European floods In July 2021, several European countries were affected by severe floods. Some were catastrophic, causing deaths and widespread damage. The floods started in the United Kingdom as flash floods causing some property damage and inconvenience. La ...
'' the park got flooded and all attractions, shops and other facilities got severely damaged. The Plopsa Group sent help from their other parks and within a week Plopsa Coo was ready to re-open.


Future

Plopsa presented the future vision for Plopsa Coo in 2019, € 25 million was to be invested in the park with the arrival of a hotel, indoor park, a water park and an upgrade of the layout of the walkways. All expansions would be completed by 2025. However the plan has been paused by Plopsa, because there is plan to increase the taxes for the park. In the proposed plans by the municipal councillors Plopsa Coo should pay six times as much tax from € 50,000 per year to € 300,000 per year.


Visitor numbers

Below is an overview of the development of Plopsa Coo's visitor numbers, as stated in the annual figures.


References


External links


Plopsa Coo Official Website
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