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Parc Astérix: General Discussion
Rob
TS Team
Parc Astérix have confirmed to Looopings that Tonnerre de Zeus is going to be renovated for the 2021 season:
"I can confirm that Tonnerre de Zeus will be renovated for the 2021 season," a spokeswoman for Parc Astérix told Looopings. "It is not yet possible to say which company will be involved in this."
Looopings are speculating that RMC could be involved, although that would surprise me seeing as Zeus is generally a highly regarded coaster.
"I can confirm that Tonnerre de Zeus will be renovated for the 2021 season," a spokeswoman for Parc Astérix told Looopings. "It is not yet possible to say which company will be involved in this."
Looopings are speculating that RMC could be involved, although that would surprise me seeing as Zeus is generally a highly regarded coaster.
Rob
TS Team
Aren’t they already getting a new coaster for 2021? That and an RMC overhaul sounds a bit overkill for one season?
Makes me think it will just be re-track/improvement works.
They are getting a new Intamin launch coaster in 2022, yes. I suspect this will be a re-track of the existing layout.
Sazzle
TS Administrator
Digging this topic out from the grave, while the park themselves seem to be busy digging their own.
Social media seems to be full of people who have arrived at the park with their dated day tickets have being refused entry over the last few days... looks like overselling of tickets!
The park reached 15k capacity and turned away hundreds more on Saturday.
https://translate.google.co.uk/tran...te-des-l-ouverture-au-parc-asterix-1603556432
Social media seems to be full of people who have arrived at the park with their dated day tickets have being refused entry over the last few days... looks like overselling of tickets!
The park reached 15k capacity and turned away hundreds more on Saturday.
https://translate.google.co.uk/tran...te-des-l-ouverture-au-parc-asterix-1603556432
Sazzle
TS Administrator
That's interesting. Thanks Sazzle. Does anyone know what Parc Asterix's normal capacity is?
Judging by their latest tweets, I guess 30k. They’re stating in news articles their daily covid secure number is 15k, and they’re tweeting that they’re operating at 50% reduction.
Very poor that people with booked, dated tickets were being turned away before they even got to the park!
Thank you so much Sazzle. From a geek's perspective one of the interesting things about covid is that some parks have revealed their capacities who wouldn't normally. Parc Asterix's capacity is a bit higher than I expected, but I suppose they have quite a few water rides, which probably have decent throughputs, and several shows.
Pleasure Beach Valhalla
TS Member
Seems to have a name now according to RCDB! Toutatis !
Benjsh
TS Member
Seems to have a name now according to RCDB! Toutatis !
Cool name. Love the space theme in general when it's done well. Put back to 2023 is a shame though but perfectly understandable.
AT86
TS Member
Some positive, and also not so positive news from Parc Asterix regarding their Dolphin and Sea-lion shows.
The park have announced these shows have now been scrapped which is good news.
However the animals will move to other zoos and attractions in Europe, such as Kolmarden in Sweden, so in many cases the animals will still be performing in shows at their new homes.
https://blooloop.com/animals/news/parc-asterix-dolphin-close/
The park have announced these shows have now been scrapped which is good news.
However the animals will move to other zoos and attractions in Europe, such as Kolmarden in Sweden, so in many cases the animals will still be performing in shows at their new homes.
https://blooloop.com/animals/news/parc-asterix-dolphin-close/
Benjsh
TS Member
It's 2021 and we still have zoos and parks making animals perform to us for our entertainment. So so sad.
It's one thing keeping them in zoos away from their natural habitat ( I'm not totally against zoos by the way depending on the size of them and the enclosures ) but it's a joke they still make them perform.
Won't go back to Sea World until they stop it all. It's 'entertainment' that should have been stopped years ago.
It's one thing keeping them in zoos away from their natural habitat ( I'm not totally against zoos by the way depending on the size of them and the enclosures ) but it's a joke they still make them perform.
Won't go back to Sea World until they stop it all. It's 'entertainment' that should have been stopped years ago.
Europa Matt
TS Member
I’m mostly glad the park has done this because the prospect of performing dolphins in modern society isn’t really acceptable anymore. However it’s a shame they will continue to perform (albeit in other places).
Zoos can and must continue to exist. However this must be in the scope being towards education and preservation, as in a David Attenborough context.
Can happily say I didn’t see a dolphin show once on my two day visit to the park in 2019. The space would be better suited as a theatre to (non animal) performing shows.
Zoos can and must continue to exist. However this must be in the scope being towards education and preservation, as in a David Attenborough context.
Can happily say I didn’t see a dolphin show once on my two day visit to the park in 2019. The space would be better suited as a theatre to (non animal) performing shows.