Toverland, an amusement park in the Netherlands, is expanding its magical Avalon area to offer four new family-friendly attractions.
In 2023, Toverland will open a drop tower, carousel, pendulum ride and ‘Garden Tour’ attraction. The new additions will cost €10 million.
“Avalon will come to life even more, because not all stories have been told to you about this mysterious area,” said Toverland.
Family-friendly attractions

Pixarus: Flight School of Magic is a pendulum ride located in the middle of the helix of the Fénix coaster. Dragon Watch is a drop tower “for all dragons large and small”. Guests will fall from a height of 17 metres
Garden Tour takes visitors on a tour of Merlin’s garden, brimming with magical flowers and plants. Guests will travel in carts pulled by giant bees.
Jumping Juna is a carousel attraction in which unicorn Juna and dragon Sparky – two new characters for Toverland – are having a costume party.
Drop tower ride

In addition, Toverland is opening a new water playground and a toddler playground in the Avalon area.
Based on the legend of King Arthur, Avalon opened in 2018 with Fénix, the theme park‘s largest ever single investment.
The €17 million Bolliger & Mabillard coaster travels along 813 metres of track at speeds of up to 95 km/h and features three inversions.
€10 million investment

Additional attractions at Avalon are the Merlin’s Quest boat ride and a play area called Arthur’s Tournament Training.
Toverland has also updated its 17-year-old Expedition Zork attraction, offering a new storyline and theming. Expedition Zork is located within the Wunderwald area.
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