A progression through visible steps
Le Fleury’s recent transformation did not come from one single upheaval. It is better read as a series of additions: first coaster in 2016, cinema and Aircraft in 2017, a Viking area in 2018, then stronger landmarks around the Monde d’Elios and the Bayou.
This method gives the park a readable growth: each novelty adds a landmark, a theme or a different intensity, without losing the family tone that distinguishes Le Fleury in Hauts-de-France.
In 2024, the arrival of Dock’s Boat and Red Bus showed that the park was still adjusting its offer step by step, including by replacing aging spaces with experiences easier to include in a visit.
Recent announcements show a clear direction: making the park denser, replacing ageing spaces and preparing growth over several seasons. For Le Fleury, this period matters both for the attractions already added and for what it points to next.