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Liseberg: General Discussion
Martin
TS Member
Give it ten years and I wouldn't be surprised to see Balder scrapped in favour of the "next big thing"...
Fingers crossed
Matt N
TS Member
It seems nice to hear someone saying that about a Merlin attraction, unlike when The Smiler was being built....Meanwhile SW8 is almost DONE!
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Rob
TS Team
Blooloop have posted a really good article by Andreas Andersen, who I actually going to be the Chairman of IAAPA in 2018.
He states that they are investing €200 million into Liseberg over the coming years but after Valkyria the expansion will focus on the new waterpark and hotel. He says these additions are key to keep a low cost base. Once the new hotel is open they are planning on selling their existing Hotel Liseberg Heden.

He states that they are investing €200 million into Liseberg over the coming years but after Valkyria the expansion will focus on the new waterpark and hotel. He says these additions are key to keep a low cost base. Once the new hotel is open they are planning on selling their existing Hotel Liseberg Heden.
Europa Matt
TS Member
A newer and larger onsite hotel with a water park, certainly sounds an excellent and worthwhile addition and will help sustain the park during the forseable future.
Judging from the article, it sounds like investments of new rides may simmer down for a little while, which isn't necessarily an awful thing. Especially given the great amount of investments we've received and that there's practically no where they can expand.
In other news, the Fairy Tale Castle took it's last flight on the 27th August, which is now likely underway of being demolished to make way for part of Valkyria.
Rest in piece to the most bizarre dark ride in existence. I really hope the park install another dark ride in the near future as it's one of the things the park severely lacks.
Judging from the article, it sounds like investments of new rides may simmer down for a little while, which isn't necessarily an awful thing. Especially given the great amount of investments we've received and that there's practically no where they can expand.
In other news, the Fairy Tale Castle took it's last flight on the 27th August, which is now likely underway of being demolished to make way for part of Valkyria.
Rest in piece to the most bizarre dark ride in existence. I really hope the park install another dark ride in the near future as it's one of the things the park severely lacks.
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Craig
TS Administrator
Andreas takes over as chairman in 2018. He's currently First Vice Chair for 2017 and will move up to chairman next year. The current second vice chair moves up to first vice (VP at Monterey Bay Aquarium) who will chair in 2019, and next year's second vice chair - Amanda Thompson, will take the chair during 2020.