The future of the beloved attraction “Plop's Woods” at Plopsaland De Panne remains uncertain. Plopsa Director Carl Lenaerts announces that a decision will soon be made on whether the nostalgic boat dark ride will remain or undergo changes.
Background of the Attraction
“Plop's Woods”, a boat dark ride from the year 2000, has been a topic of discussion regarding its potential closure for years. Despite its age and limited capacity, the covered family attraction remains popular among visitors, especially families with children.
Director's Statement
Plopsa Director Carl Lenaerts emphasizes the nostalgic significance of the attraction: “Plop's Woods is pure nostalgia, even for me.” Lenaerts recalls visiting the attraction for the first time 24 years ago with his daughter and notes that it is still one of the most visited attractions in the park today.
Technical Aspects and Site Changes
Adjacent to “Plop's Woods” is the technical service workshop, which will soon be relocated to the edge of the park. This change could free up a large piece of land, potentially signaling the end of the boat dark ride. Lenaerts remains non-committal on this and promises a well-considered decision in the coming weeks.
Possible Decisions
An upgrade to the existing attraction is also being considered. This could include additional decorations and increased capacity. Lenaerts stresses that the historical value of Plop and “Plop's Woods” should not be underestimated, especially with next year marking the 25th anniversary.
Historical Retrospective
From 1979 to 1999, the building housing “Plop's Woods” was home to the boat dark ride Apirama, which featured a bee theme. After Studio 100 took over the former Meli Park, the bees were replaced by gnome figures, while the 145-meter-long course, complete with a lift and a small descent in the middle, remained unchanged.
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