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Le Fleury history

23 milestones tracing the story of Le Fleury.

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1968Start
2025Latest
  1. May 1968Foundation
    May 1968 — Le Fleury begins
    3 sources

    May 1968 — Le Fleury begins

    The site opened in Wavrechain-sous-Faulx as a family leisure place in a rural setting.

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  2. 1972Expansion
    2 sources

    1972 — the dancing hall opens

    A former farm building was turned into a festive venue, beginning Le Fleury’s long nightlife memory.

  3. 1977Branding change
    1 source

    1977 — Le Fleury becomes a nightclub

    The name Le Fleury also became part of local memory as a nightclub before a later period as Le Magic.

  4. July 1, 1989Other event
    2 sources

    1989 — Le Fleury company registration

    Business registries keep a record of the former Le Fleury company, linked to the site before the 2011 takeover.

  5. 1995Branding change
    1 source

    1995 — the Le Magic period

    After the Le Fleury nightclub years, the venue continued its festive history as Le Magic until the 2011 takeover.

  6. 2011Operator change
    31 May 2011 — takeover by TEO
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    31 May 2011 — takeover by TEO

    In 2011, the takeover by TEO gave the site a new direction and started a visible build-up for visitors.

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  7. 2011Attraction opening
    1 source

    2011 — first additions of the new period

    Park materials cite Spideraventure and Rodeo among the first additions under the new management.

  8. 2012Expansion
    1 source

    2012 — children’s activities expand

    The educational farm, Mégabongg and Discokids are cited among additions that strengthened the family direction.

  9. 2013Attraction opening
    1 source

    2013 — Aéroclub arrives

    Aéroclub is cited as a novelty in the park’s family-focused rise.

  10. 2014Attraction opening
    1 source

    2014 — Graviti joins the line-up

    Graviti is mentioned as a novelty in the park’s progression before La Carotte arrived.

  11. 2015Investment
    1 source

    2015 — La Carotte prepared with visitors

    The crowdfunding project presented La Carotte as the next step for Carotte Ville and offered a rare glimpse of the park’s strategy.

  12. 2016Attraction opening
    1 source

    2016 — Le Fleury’s first coaster

    Imoogi gave the park its first true coaster landmark, alongside other additions for children.

  13. 2017Attraction opening
    1 source

    2017 — Aircraft and dynamic cinema

    The park invested in a dynamic cinema and the Aircraft coaster, two additions that diversified the family experience.

  14. 2018Themed area change
    1 source

    2018 — the Viking world takes shape

    Le Drakkar, L’épée d’Odin and Le Magnus strengthened a Nordic-toned area, with significant investment in the setting.

  15. 2019Attraction opening
    1 source

    2019 — Halloween grows with L’antre du Cyclope

    L’antre du Cyclope became part of the park’s growing seasonal experiences, with a darker tone than the rest of the park.

  16. May 6, 2019Attraction opening
    1 source

    6 May 2019 — Monde d’Elios

    Les Chopes d’Egill and Le marteau de Thor were announced as 2019 novelties, giving the park a stronger thrill tone.

  17. 2020Temporary closure
    1 source

    2020 — a disrupted season

    The 2020 season was marked by health restrictions, with opening and some spaces adapted to the context.

  18. August 1, 2020Attraction opening
    1 August 2020 — Le Bayou Express
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    1 August 2020 — Le Bayou Express

    Le Bayou Express arrived with a swamp-themed setting; Le Léonardo completed the season with junior flying chairs.

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  19. May 15, 2022Media appearance
    1 source

    15 May 2022 — Le Fleury in Capital

    The park appeared in a national TV segment about family leisure and amusement parks.

  20. July 2022Attraction opening
    July 2022 — Rhaegal and new children’s landmarks
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    July 2022 — Rhaegal and new children’s landmarks

    Rhaegal replaced Imoogi and gave the park a longer family coaster; the season also saw La Warotte and Valéron appear.

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  21. 2023Attraction opening
    1 source

    2023 — Blood Bayou strengthens Halloween

    Blood Bayou extended the park’s Halloween identity with a darker experience for visitors who enjoy scary atmospheres.

  22. 2024Attraction opening
    2024 — Dock’s Boat and Red Bus
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    2024 — Dock’s Boat and Red Bus

    Two new attractions replaced older spaces and continued the park’s family-focused renewal.

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  23. 2025Attraction opening
    2 sources

    2025 — La Ruche

    La Ruche added a spinning ride in a colorful, very family-friendly tone.