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Toverland expanding Avalon area with four new attractions

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Next year, Toverland will launch new attractions including a drop tower, carousel and pendulum ride.

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

toverland avalon expansion

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

toverland avalon expansion

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

toverland avalon expansion

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.

Images: Toverland

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Bea Mitchell

Bea is a journalist specialising in entertainment, attractions and tech with 15 years' experience. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, BuzzFeed, Digital Spy, Evening Standard and BBC. Bea graduated from King's College London and has an MA in journalism.

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