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  2. Plopsaland De Panne - Wikipedia

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    The name Plopsaland is an aggregation of the first two Studio 100 characters Plop and Samson. Another name that the new owners thought of was Pannadine after the town De Panne, this name was abandoned after the new owners discovered it was a medical creme. [11] From 2000 until 2012 the park - and the other parks of the group - had Koning Plopsa ...

  3. The Ride to Happiness - Wikipedia

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    The Ride to Happiness is a steel spinning roller coaster located at Plopsaland De Panne in Adinkerke, Belgium. It is Europe's first Mack Rides Xtreme Spinning Coaster, and holds the record for the most inversions on a spinning coaster. The attraction is themed to the world-famous Tomorrowland electronic dance music festival, annually held in ...

  4. Plopsa - Wikipedia

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    Plopsa began operation at the end of 1999 when Studio 100 acquired Meli Park in Adinkerke. After several renovations the park reopened as Plopsaland on 29 April 2000. Several attractions got a layover with Studio 100 characters, such as Kabouter Plop, Samson & Gert and Bumba.

  5. Plopsaqua - Wikipedia

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    Plopsaqua is a chain of waterparks in Belgium, owned and operated by Plopsa. It currently consists of two waterparks: Plopsaqua Hannut-Landen in Hannut, Liège in the French-speaking Wallonia which opened in 2021, and Plopsaqua De Panne, which is part of the Plopsaland De Panne complex in De Panne, West Flanders in the Dutch-speaking Flanders ...

  6. Maya the Bee - Wikipedia

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    Maya (2013) Maya the Bee: The Nutty Race (2019) Maya the Bee (German: Die Biene Maja) is the main character in The Adventures of Maya the Bee, a German book written by Waldemar Bonsels and published in 1912. The book has been published in many other languages and adapted into different media.

  7. Meli Park - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, it became one of the biggest attractions in Belgium as Antwerp Zoo and Caves of Han-sur-Lesse. Into the 1970s and the 1980s, with a growing variety of rides, Meli Park's visitor numbers reached 700,000 per annum. [2] Its icon attraction was the Apirama dark ride, opened in 1979, featuring hundreds of animated bees.

  8. Plopsa Coo - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. De Panne - Wikipedia

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    De Panne (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈpɑnə] ⓘ; French: La Panne [la pan]) is a town and a municipality located on the North Sea coast of the Belgian province of West Flanders. There it borders France, making it the westernmost town in Belgium. It is one of the most popular resort town destinations within Belgium.