Burgers and fries are the most prevalent food in the park but you can also find pizza, pasta and chicken wings. And it wouldn't be a Belgian park without a stand to purchase pastries like pancakes, a Dutch staple. The park also allows you to picnic in the park with your own food.
Operating Season
The park generally opens in early April starting with weekends only with more days each week until last May at with time the park goes to daily operations until September. Weekend operations bridge the gap until Walibi Holland opens for a full two weeks leading up to Halloween.
Established Seasonal events
The Halloween Fright Nights event occurs in October.
Access & Location
By public transportation the park can be reached via train and a bus connection originating from Amsterdam/Schiphol Airport. Take the train from Schiphol to Harderwijk (80 minutes). Then there's a bus (the Walibi Express) from Harderwijk which takes about 25 minutes.
Nearby Lodging
Walibi Village contains 142 cottages and bungalows of varying sizes to accomodate any size family.
Virtual Queue Options
With Fast Lane, the park offers 3 levels of service on 9 rides, including all the major coasters. The service works through your smart phone
Shows
Traditionally most of the shows in the park a targeted to children, but there will usually be at least one show for a larger audience, such as an illusionist.
Walibi Holland provides a trio of top-notch coasters Goliath, Lost Gravity and Untamed to provide an enjoyable day for thrill seekers.
The layout of the park is slightly confusing for a newcomer and quality rides can seem too far apart at times. Merlins Magic Castle and Neurogen are two underrated attractions. The conversion of Express-13 into and combo haunted walk-thru then coaster is genius.
Even though there is a kids area, the park is lacking in the number of rides that families can ride together.
Nr. 1 theme park in the Netherlands. Only hearing the theme music around the Goliath is making want to ride this coaster so many times. The line-up of coasters might not be that enormous, but Goliath, Express and Speed of Sound are absolutely about the most thrilling rides in the Netherlands.
Pros
Amazing trio of coasters
Snack food
Cons
Crowds can include obnoxious teens with no sense of personal space or manners.
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