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Walygator Grand-Est 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 ( Smurf), 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 . * In 1991, the park, on the verge of bankruptcy, is taken over by
Walibi Compagnie des Alpes () is a French company created in 1989 to operate many ski resorts in Europe. Compagnie des Alpes is a part of Caisse des dépôts et consignations. History Compagnie des Alpes was first established in 1989 as a ski resort ...
Group. Walibi's orange kangaroo mascot is brought alongside Peyo's little blue men: ''Walibi Schtroumpf'' was born. * In 1998, parent
Walibi Compagnie des Alpes () is a French company created in 1989 to operate many ski resorts in Europe. Compagnie des Alpes is a part of Caisse des dépôts et consignations. History Compagnie des Alpes was first established in 1989 as a ski resort ...
Group is bought out by Premier Parks. At this point, the land on which Walibi Schtroumpf sits, totals 162 hectares of which only 42 are in use. * In 2003, Walibi Schtroumpf becomes ''Walibi Lorraine'' and the Smurfs characters are removed from the park. * In 2004 Six Flags (Premier Parks' successor), which had ownership of the park since 1998, divests itself of its European operations (apart from Warner Bros. Movie World Madrid, which was sold back to Time Warner and renamed Parque Warner Madrid in 2006). The park changes hands to
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, of London-based Palamon Partners. * In 2006
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, in turn, sells the park to brothers Claude and Didier Le Douarin. Around the same time, the
Walibi Compagnie des Alpes () is a French company created in 1989 to operate many ski resorts in Europe. Compagnie des Alpes is a part of Caisse des dépôts et consignations. History Compagnie des Alpes was first established in 1989 as a ski resort ...
brand is sold to French leisure giant Compagnie des Alpes. The new management team is left with no option but to adopt a new name. * In 2007, the park opens its doors under a new name: ''Walygator Parc''. * In 2010, the park opens a new roller coaster, " The Monster", an inverted roller coaster by Swiss manufacturer
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. The ride had previously anchored
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in Japan, and is a clone of
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. *In 2013, the park, once again on the verge of bankruptcy, is sold to a group of investors made of Jacqueline Lejeune, Franck Déglin and Francois-Jérôme Parent. * In 2016, Jacqueline Lejeune and Franck Déglin sell Walygator Parc to Aspro Parks. * In 2020, the park was renamed Walygator Grand-Est following the purchase of Walibi Sud-Ouest and renaming as Walygator Sud-Ouest.


Coasters


Other attractions

File:Accrobranche jeux.jpeg, ''Accrobranche'' File:Caribbean_Boat_Walygator.jpg, ''Caribbean Boat'' File:Pony trekking.jpg, ''Longchamps'' File:MistralWalygator.jpg, ''Mistral'' File:Dark tower2013.JPG, ''Space Shoot'' File:Südseewellen.jpg, ''Südseewellen''


Water rides

File:Rapid River Schlumpf-Park Frankreich.gif, Dino-Raft File:La_Riviere_Sauvage_Walygator.jpg, Rivière Sauvage File:Splash Kids.jpg, Splash Kids File:Walyboat.jpg, Waly Boat


Location

The park is located 15 km north of Metz, a
47.15984 N,2.988281 E
It is served by the eponymous
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station.


External links

*
official website of Walygator Park
*
official website of Walygator Park in English
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