2011 - Operator change

2011, the year Le Fleury changed course

The takeover by TEO opened a new phase, gradually turning the estate into a family amusement park.

The 2011 change connects an official acquisition, new management and a rapid rise in the leisure offer.

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2011, the year Le Fleury changed course

A decisive handover

In 2011, the takeover by TEO marks a real handover. Le Fleury keeps its roots as a leisure estate, but the operation moves more clearly toward families and rides.

This stage marked the shift toward a more structured park. The historic activities did not disappear overnight, but they became the foundation for a clearer family experience.

A rapid rise

The following seasons make that change visible inside the park itself: new rides, educational farm, children’s areas, mascots and growing attendance. Le Fleury begins to present itself as a true regional family outing.

From 2011 onward, the story becomes easier to read for visitors: Le Fleury gradually moves away from the image of a former leisure estate and becomes a clearly family-oriented park. The change is not only about a new operator name; it can be seen in the rides, the welcome and the way the place tells its story.