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  2. Plopsa - Wikipedia

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    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. [1] In December 2005 the company opened a new indoor theme park in the Municipality Hasselt, Plopsa Indoor Hasselt. This marked the opening of the first indoor ...

  3. Plopsaland De Panne - Wikipedia

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    37. Roller coasters. 7. Water rides. 2. Website. official website. Plopsaland De Panne is a theme park located in Adinkerke, Belgium, in the municipality of De Panne, and owned and operated by Plopsa. The park was originally known as Meli Park from 1935 to 1999, before reopening as Plopsaland on 20 April 2000.

  4. Studio 100 - Wikipedia

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    After taking full control of Plopsaland in 2005, they opened a couple of new theme parks in Hasselt (2005), Dalen (2010) and co-opened a theme park in Torzym (2018). The division also owned theme parks in Stavelot (2005), Haßloch (2010), Antwerp (2019) and created water parks in De Panne (2015) and Hannuit-Landen (2020). With expansions ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. List of immovable heritage sites in Hasselt (part 4) - Wikipedia

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    This table shows an overview of the immovable heritage sites in the Flemish town Hasselt. This list is part of Belgium's national heritage. Object Status?

  7. Plopsaqua - Wikipedia

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    Logo. 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, which opened in 2015.

  8. List of immovable heritage sites in Hasselt - Wikipedia

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    List of immovable heritage sites in Hasselt (part 1) (numbers 21834–21968) List of immovable heritage sites in Hasselt (part 2) (numbers 21969–22099) List of immovable heritage sites in Hasselt (part 3) (numbers 22100–22303) List of immovable heritage sites in Hasselt (part 4) (numbers 22306–22520, and others up to number 212718)

  9. Maya the Bee - Wikipedia

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    Maya alongside Flip, and Willy would also appear at other Plopsa owned parks such as Plopsa Coo and Plopsa Indoor Hasselt. In Poland, Plopsa opened an indoor theme park called "Majaland Kownaty" which opened to the public on September 28, 2018, which is mostly themed to Maya the Bee but features other Studio 100's IPs (such as Bumba and Piet ...