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Plopsaland Belgium: General Discussion

They've also revealed artwork for the new Pirate restaurant (again replacing an old one):

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Those are the freakiest diners I've ever seen in a theme park restaurant. Is there some sort of pirate curse that's turned normal park goers into faceless gloopy grey messes?

Or is it that the AI curse strikes again?
 
Plopsaland have set up a preview centre in the park where guests can discover more about next years flying theatre.

Most notably they have revealed:

The Village Square at the entrance to the amusement park is being renamed Plopsaland Plaza, featuring a restaurant, a bowling alley, and a train station alongside the large flight simulator. They also plan to make this part of the park accessible after closing time, specifically for overnight guests. Different films will then be shown in the flying theater.
That's a very exciting prospect! We don't tend to make ERT benefits so the option of exclusive after hours rides is a great idea.

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The Plopsaland expansion continues, with the announcement of a miniature golf course for 2027 as well!

It will be located in the PlopsVillage but will be open to all guests or those just wishing to come play golf without entering the park.

 
Seems like Plopsaland Belgium are starting to advertise more to the UK audience with a new English advert with the Welcome to Plopsaland song that we're familiar with for Germany.


From: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1Gk44Yi5FR/


I haven't heard a Flemish version of that song yet though

Back to the topic at hand, it seems the park are recognising that there is a huge audience out there for English theme park goers who may come from Calais
 
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