Toverland : L'enchantement d'Avalon décuplé avec ses spectaculaires nouveautés !

Toverland: The enchantment of Avalon multiplied tenfold with its spectacular novelties!


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The Avalon zone at Toverland is undergoing a metamorphosis! With the arrival of Pixarus, Dragon Watch, and Garden Tour, this area around the enchanted lake is taking on a new dimension. Dive into an even deeper theming and discover how these new additions enrich the experience for the whole family.

The expansion of the Avalon zone at Toverland: A new breath around the enchanted lake

The Avalon zone at Toverland, inspired by Arthurian legend, has always had undeniable potential with its flagship attractions, the impressive Flying Coaster Fēnix and the scenic and family-friendly boat ride Merlin's Quest. Nestled around a central lake which gives it a particular atmosphere, this zone, despite the quality of its two initial attractions, could previously seem a bit sparse, even somewhat neglected on its edges. It is precisely this observation that makes the recent extension so welcome and impactful. We enthusiastically discovered the additions that are densifying and enriching this themed area.

At the heart of this expansion, three new experiences complement the offering. First, Pixarus, a Skyfly from manufacturer Gerstlauer, brings a touch of rotating and aerial thrill. Not far away, Dragon Watch, a drop tower, promises its share of adrenaline with an ascent offering a breathtaking view before a rapid descent. What particularly struck us, according to the feedback we received, is the presence of a pre-show for these two attractions. A pre-show on a Skyfly or a drop tower is not something one necessarily expects, and this attention to detail from the moment you enter the queue demonstrates a desire for extensive immersion, seeking to fully integrate these thrill rides into the narrative of Avalon. In addition, the charming Garden Tour offers a more tranquil ride in small vehicles, a perfect addition for younger visitors and families seeking a gentle and visually pleasant experience. These new attractions integrate harmoniously around the lake, bringing life to areas that were previously underutilized and creating new viewpoints on Fēnix and Merlin's Quest.

Avalon: When theming reaches new heights

The level of theming is undoubtedly one of the major strengths of this extension, and it is an aspect that has been particularly highlighted in the feedback we have consulted. Toverland has always had a reputation for carefully crafting its decor and atmospheres, and Avalon is no exception, quite the contrary. The addition of these new attractions was an opportunity to push detail and immersion even further. The buildings, decorative elements, vegetation, everything seems designed to transport the visitor into a credible and enchanting medieval-fantasy world. The presence of water features, already central with the lake, is judiciously exploited to reflect the structures and add to the poetry of the place.

We are particularly sensitive to the efforts made to tell a story and create an atmosphere, and the pre-shows for Pixarus and Dragon Watch, although unexpected, are perfect examples of this immersive approach. They prepare the visitor for the upcoming experience and reinforce the feeling of being a player in the legend of Avalon. The Garden Tour, with its bucolic ride, also contributes to this overall soothing and wonderful ambiance on a different scale. The entire area now gives an impression of completeness and visual richness that was less present before. The theming doesn't just dress up the attractions, it creates a universe in which one wants to linger and explore.

Toverland: A park in constant evolution and a reference in terms of immersion

This Avalon extension fits perfectly into Toverland's development dynamic over recent years. The park has established itself as a reference in terms of theming and immersive experiences, offering distinct zones, each with its strong identity and quality attractions. From the magic of Wunderwald to the adventure of the Port Laguna zone, via the power of the world of Troy, Toverland has demonstrated its ability to create coherent and attractive universes for all ages. The addition to Avalon strengthens this position and shows the park's willingness to continue investing to offer significant novelties.

Toverland's attractions are often praised for their landscape integration and manufacturing quality. The balance between thrill rides (like Fēnix or Troy) and family or gentler experiences (like Merlin's Quest, the Garden Tour, or the attractions in the Land van Toos zone) is also a strong point that contributes to the park's general appeal for a wide audience. The Avalon extension, with the addition of a Skyfly and a drop tower alongside a family attraction, illustrates this desire to diversify the offer within a single themed zone.

Palpable excitement for the future of Toverland

The addition of these new attractions to the Avalon zone is an undeniable success that consolidates Toverland's already strong offering. The zone gains density, variety, and immersion thanks to extensive theming and judicious additions for all ages. We are particularly enthusiastic about the attention to detail, such as the presence of pre-shows that enrich the experience beyond the simple mechanical attraction.

These new features reinforce our conviction that Toverland is a park in full expansion, with a clear vision and an ambition to offer high-quality experiences. We are eager to see what the next projects and future extensions will be. The park's constant evolution, its commitment to theming, and its ability to surprise visitors make us particularly optimistic about Toverland's future. This Avalon extension is, we are convinced, just another step in the exciting development of this park which has won the hearts of theme park enthusiasts. The excitement for what comes next is very real!

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