In the late 1980s, park co-founder Jean-Pierre Bonnefoy worked as a nighttime taxi driver, and had grown tired of the job.
[8] For the 2019 season, La Récré invested €2.5 million into a brand new reception building, which would contain park offices and ticket sales.
[7] In recent years, La Récré has also begun implemented thematic areas around the park; Celtic and Mayan culture has since found itself integrated with various attractions.
[9] This effort began with Vertika, a major €5 million looping coaster from German manufacturer Gerstlauer, which opened for the park's 30th anniversary in 2020 and represented their largest investment to date.
[1] Plans were announced in July 2024 to build an 80-metre (260 ft) tall drop tower from Funtime, which is intended to open in Spring 2025 as the third-tallest of its kind in France.