Plopsaland De Panne

Overview
Plopsaland De Panne is a theme park located in Adinkerke, Belgium - part of the municipality De Panne - owned and operated by Plopsa. The park reopened on 20 April 2000, before that the park was known as Meli Park from 1935 until 1999.
Contact details
De Pannelaan 68 De Panne 8660 Belgium
https://www.plopsalanddepanne.be/en/practical-info/persons-disabilities
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Access guidance
- After purchasing your ticket, you will get a bracelet. This gives you access to the exit of the attractions. Please always wear your bracelet and show it when somebody asks you.
- Do you want to spend a day at one of our parks? The Plopsa parks were designed with the utmost care and attention for all our visitors. Our parks are easily accessible for wheelchair users. We also have special facilities for them. You can use your own wheelchair during your visit or reserve a wheelchair. It is recommended to reserve your wheelchair in advance via this link. The number of wheelchairs available is limited.
- The attendants of wheelchair users and blind persons get free access to the park.
- Plopsa aims to make as many attractions as possible easily accessible to disabled. For practical and security reasons, this is unfortunately not possible for all attractions. All visitors must always be able to sit comfortably. safety and to be able to stand during the journey. In the event of a possible evacuation, some attractions require good autonomy. And for many of our attractions, a total notion of time and space is essential to be able to guarantee security during the journey. That is why some attractions are not not accessible to people with a physical disability, blind people and people with disabilities mental. For the deaf, all attractions are accessible.