Walibi Holland

Having struggled to compete with more modern family attractions, Flevohof went bankrupt in 1993, and was subsequently purchased by the Walibi Group that autumn, who redeveloped the site as an amusement park.

After a major winter-long programme of reconstruction the park reopened as Walibi Flevo on 7 May 1994, featuring the world's first Vekoma suspended looping coaster (SLC), El Condor.

(The name 'Walibi', incidentally, is derived from the first two letters of three towns in Belgium put together to form a single word: Wavre - Limal - Bierges).

Both parks benefiting from the group's rights to use Warner Brothers characters within them, leading to the creation of a Looney Tunes-themed area and a powered-launch coaster themed around popular comic figure Superman, later changed to the Xpress.

[3] Wok's Waanzin (2005-2010) Road Runner Express (2000-2004) Keverbaan (1992-1999) Superman The Ride (2000-2004) A clone of Rock N' Roller Coaster at Disney's Hollywood Studios Elmer's Weather Balloons (2000-2004) Bugs Bunny's Trucking Company (2000-2004) Galopant (1992-1999) Tweety's Tweehouse (2000-2004) Wave Swinger (1992-1999) Yosemite Sam's Flight School (2000-2004) Red Baron (1994-1999) Looney Toones Tooter (2000-2004) WALIBI Express (1994-1999) Flevohof Train (19?