Meli Park

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Meli Park
Abeille Apirama exposition Meli Park.jpg
The Meli bee, from the Apirama dark ride
Location Adinkerke, West Flanders, Belgium
Coordinates 51°04′51″N2°35′55″E / 51.080908°N 2.598739°E / 51.080908; 2.598739
StatusDefunct
Opened21 April 1935 (1935-04-21)
Closed3 October 1999 (1999-10-03)
OwnerFamily Florizoone
Theme Beekeeping
Operating seasonApril – October
Attendance630,000 in 1994 [1]
Area> 75 acres (> 30 ha) [2]
Attractions
Total31
Roller coasters2
Water rides3
Website Official website

Meli Park was a theme park which was opened in 1935 in Adinkerke in the municipality of De Panne on the Belgian coast. [3]

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History

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The bee-themed amusement park was initiated by Alberic-Joseph Florizoone, owner of a honey company. [2] Its mascot was a bee. [4] It was one of the first Belgian theme parks. Over the years some new attractions were added. [5] The first ones were the labyrinth and the zoo. In the 1950s, a miniature golf course, french formal gardens, a fairytale forest, water organ were introduced. Over the years, it became one of the biggest attractions in Belgium as Antwerp Zoo and Caves of Han-sur-Lesse.

Into the 1970s and the 1980s, with a growing variety of rides, Meli Park's visitor numbers reached 700,000 per annum. [2] Its icon attraction was the Apirama dark ride, opened in 1979, featuring hundreds of animated bees.

The park closed in 1999 because the park was sold to the Flemish children's television company Studio 100 and rethemed as Plopsaland. In 1999 Alberic-Joseph Florizoone was inducted into the IAAPA Hall of Fame, an honor reserved for amusement industry innovators and pioneers. [6]

Attractions

Roller coasters

RideYear OpenedYear ClosedDescriptionPicture
Jubilé19952000The Zyklon (roller coaster) was relocated to Selva Mágica, MX in 2000 Jubile melipark.jpg
Jumbo 5 1984late 80sIt is the only Schwarzkopf Jumbo V in the world, as it was the only one manufactured. In 1995 it was relocated to Pleasurewood Hills under the name Cannonball Express. Previously named Enigma from 2005 to 2016 when it was renamed Cannonball Express.
Marienkaferbahn19761999It reopened in Plopsaland as Dongo's Race. From 2013 until 2021, the ride's name was changed to Viktor's Race. Since 2022, the ride is called #LikeMe Coaster. Viktor'sRace4.JPG
Rollerskater19901999The first Vekoma Junior Coaster. [7] It reopened in Plopsaland as Rollerskater. Since 2019, the ride is called K3 Roller Skater, and is themed to Belgian girl group K3. RollerSkater10.JPG
Racing1988 or earlierearly 90sA Flitzer model, similar to Flitzer at Morey's Piers.


Thrill rides

RideYear OpenedYear ClosedDescriptionPicture
Calypso1988 or earlier1992A Mack Rides spinning ride, similar to Tiki Twirl at Cedar Point. It spins riders in two degrees of motion.
Piratenboot19781999 HUSS Park Attractions Pirate ship. It reopened in Plopsaland as Piratenboot. De Piratenboot3.JPG
Splash19891999Manufactured by Mack Rides, the ride was inaugurated in 1989 by the Prime Minister of Belgium of the time, Wilfried Martens. Highest and fastest log flume of Europe of the time. [8] It reopened in Plopsaland as Het Kasteel van Koning Samson. In 2007 the ride's name changed for Boomstammetjes. In 2019, the ride was rethemed and is now called DinoSplash. Plopsaland splash.jpg
Vliegend Tapijt Djinn19841999Weber 1001 Nachts ride. Herne - Cranger Kirmes 2012 021 ies.jpg
Wienerwalslate 80s1999 Zierer Chair-O-Planes ride. It reopened in Plopsaland as Wienerwalz. Swings of the Century Canada's Wonderland.jpg


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References

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