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| caption = Morning at Bobbejaanland in 1988
| caption = Morning at Bobbejaanland in 1988.
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[[Image:Bobbejaan and josee schoepen.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Bobbejaan and Josée Schoepen, ca. 1962]]
[[Image:Bobbejaan and josee schoepen.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Bobbejaan and Josée Schoepen, ca. 1962.]]
[[Image:Bobbejaanland 1973.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Bobbejaanland, 1973]]
[[Image:Bobbejaanland 1973.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Bobbejaanland, 1973.]]


'''Bobbejaanland''' is a [[amusement park|theme park]] in [[Lichtaart]], [[Belgium]] founded by [[Bobbejaan Schoepen]], a Flemish singer, guitarist, and entertainer who enjoyed international popularity in the fifties and early sixties. In 1959 he bought a 30 hectare marsh, had it drained and built a 1000 capacity venue that opened in December 1961 as Bobbejaanland. This developed into an [[amusement park]] and remained in his possession until he sold it in 2004.
'''Bobbejaanland''' is a [[amusement park|theme park]] in [[Lichtaart]], [[Belgium]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bobbejaanland.be/ontdek/attracties |title=Attracties |publisher=Bobbejaanland |access-date=2016-08-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bobbejaanland.be/plan-je-bezoek/route |title=Route |publisher=Bobbejaanland |access-date=2016-08-14}}</ref> The park was founded by [[Bobbejaan Schoepen]], a Flemish singer, guitarist, and entertainer who enjoyed international success in the fifties and early sixties. In 1959, he bought a 30 hectare marsh, had it drained and built a 1,000 capacity venue that opened in December 1961 as Bobbejaanland. This developed into an [[amusement park]] and remained in his possession until he sold it in 2004.


==History==
==History==
=== 20th century: Independent amusement park ===
For its first decade after opening the park centered on water attractions and performance spaces. Numerous variety artists from the Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany appeared there. Following the advice of [[Phantasialand]] owner Gottlieb Löffelhard, Bobbejaanland evolved from 1975 onwards into a theme park, with rides becoming more important than music shows. It grew to fifty attractions with four hundred employees and received visitors from the Benelux countries, France, and Germany. As an independent family concern, it also supported educational and cultural projects. By the end of the seventies, Bob's wife Josée (a former opera singer and model) opened a museum with works of art from the Hopi and [[Navajo people|Navajo]] cultures, forming an extensive private collection of [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native American]] art.
For its first decade after opening the park centered on water attractions and performance spaces. Numerous variety artists from Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany appeared there. Following the advice of [[Phantasialand]] owner Gottlieb Löffelhard, Bobbejaanland evolved from 1975 onwards into a theme park, with rides becoming more important than music shows. It grew to fifty attractions with four hundred employees and received visitors from the Benelux countries, France, and Germany. As an independent family concern, it also supported educational and cultural projects. By the end of the seventies, Schoepen's wife Josée (a former opera singer and model) opened a museum with works of art from the Hopi and [[Navajo people|Navajo]] cultures, forming an extensive private collection of [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native American]] art.


From the 1990s, three of his five children worked for the park. It added a 70 meter high [[windmill]] that provides the region with energy, and an adjoining museum of alternative energy generation.
From the 1990s, three of his five children worked for the park. It added a {{convert|70|m|ft}} high [[windmill]] that provides the region with energy, and an adjoining museum of alternative energy generation.

=== 21st century: A Parques Reunidos park ===
In the winter of 2003, the park invested 12 million dollars in two new rides named [[Typhoon (Bobbejaanland)|the Typhoon]] and the Sledge Hammer. In a 2004 survey of 13 European amusement parks by Belgian consumer organisation ''[[Test-Achats|Test-Aankoop]]'' Bobbejaanland was rated second after [[Phantasialand]].<ref>Test-Aankoop magazine 477, June 2004</ref>

In the early 2000s, the founder was diagnosed with cancer and he sold Bobbejaanland to the Spanish-American [[Parques Reunidos]] group in April 2004.


==Attractions==
==Attractions==
[[Image:Eurofighter Lift.jpg|thumb|Lift and 97 degree first drop of Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter Typhoon at Bobbejaanland]]
[[Image:Eurofighter Lift.jpg|thumb|Lift and 97 degree first drop of Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter Typhoon at Bobbejaanland.]]
[[Image:Bobbejaanland airrace.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Air Race, Bobbejaanland, 1988]]
[[Image:Bobbejaanland airrace.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Air Race, Bobbejaanland, 1988.]]


Bobbejaanland contains about 50 attractions, such as the Waterslide (1980), the Giant wheel (1976), Indiana River (indoor waterslide, 1991), the [[Vekoma Illusion|Revolution]] (a dark [[Roller coaster|Rollercoaster]], 1989), the Speedy Bob (roller coaster, 1998), the [[Dreamcatcher (Rollercoaster)|Air Race]] (suspended roller coaster, 1987, now named [[Dream Catcher|Dreamcatcher]]), the longest junior roller coaster in the world, 'Okidoki' (i.e. 'that's all right', 2003/04), and the world's second [[Gerstlauer]] Euro-Fighter roller coaster, "Typhoon" (2003/04), with a drop angle of over 97°(a roller coaster with a fourfold loop and a free fall) and a [[Splash Battle]], "Banana Battle", (2007) made by [[Preston & Barbieri]]. The giant Sledgehammer (a [[Frisbee (ride)|Giant Frisbee]]) reaches a speed of 110 km/h). In 1995 'Kinderland' (English: Kids' Country) was opened as an area for young children.
Bobbejaanland contains about 50 attractions, such as the Waterslide (1980), the Giant wheel (1976), Indiana River (indoor flume ride, 1991), the [[Vekoma Illusion|Revolution]] (a dark [[Roller coaster|Rollercoaster]], 1989), the Speedy Bob (roller coaster, 1998), the [[Dreamcatcher (Rollercoaster)|Air Race]] (suspended roller coaster, 1987, now named [[Dream Catcher|Dreamcatcher]]), the longest junior roller coaster in the world, 'Okidoki' (i.e. 'that's all right', 2003–04), and the world's second [[Gerstlauer]] Euro-Fighter roller coaster, "[[Typhoon (Bobbejaanland)|Typhoon]]" (2003–04), with a drop angle of over 97°(a roller coaster with a fourfold loop and a free fall) and a [[Splash Battle]], "Banana Battle", (2007) made by [[Preston & Barbieri]]. The giant Sledgehammer (a [[Frisbee (ride)|Giant Frisbee]]) reaches a speed of 110 km/h). In 1995 'Kinderland' (English: Kids' Country) was opened as an area for young children.


In 1979 Bobbejaanland opened the Looping Star roller coaster ([[Anton Schwarzkopf|Schwarzkopf GmbH]]). Although the ride had a security bar placed over the hip, it was more the [[centrifugal force]] which held the passengers in the vehicle when it looped the loop.<ref>[http://www.bjlnostalgie.be/index.php/attracties/rollercoasters/loopingstar Looping Star Bobbejaanland]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuqA01lq6C8 Video Looping Star Bobbejaanland]</ref> The coaster was dismantled in 2003.
In 1979, Bobbejaanland opened the Looping Star roller coaster ([[Anton Schwarzkopf|Schwarzkopf GmbH]]). Although the ride had a security bar placed over the hip, it was more the [[centrifugal force]] which held the passengers in the vehicle when it looped the loop.<ref>[http://www.bjlnostalgie.be/index.php/attracties/rollercoasters/loopingstar Looping Star Bobbejaanland]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuqA01lq6C8 Video Looping Star Bobbejaanland]</ref> The coaster was dismantled in 2003.


Bobbejaanland also has [[Vekoma Illusion|Revolution]]: a fully enclosed tubular steel roller coaster manufactured by Vekoma, with world's largest train where two passengers can sit bobsled style per car. In 2016 the attraction was equipped with [[Samsung Gear VR]]. In the morning, the original ride is active. In the afternoon, passengers have the option to wear the virtual glasses and the ride is about an escape from the erupting volcano "Mount Mara". Due to this concept only one passenger per car can wear the glasses. Physical limitations prohibit children to wear the glasses as they don't fit on their head.
Bobbejaanland also has [[Vekoma Illusion|Revolution]]: a fully enclosed tubular steel roller coaster manufactured by Vekoma, with world's largest train where two passengers can sit bobsled style per car. In 2016, the attraction was equipped with [[Samsung Gear VR]]. In the morning, the original ride is active. In the afternoon, passengers have the option to wear the virtual glasses and the ride is about an escape from the erupting volcano "Mount Mara". Due to this concept only one passenger per car can wear the glasses. Physical limitations prohibit children to wear the glasses as they don't fit on their head.


Because Bobbejaan Schoepen was primarily a folk and country singer, the park is still partly themed as a western village (for example the El Rio White Water Rapids and the El Paso [[Dark ride]]). In the Star Theater, Las Vegas style shows are performed. Bobbejaan bought [[Zorro]]'s horse from stuntman [[Casey Tibbs]], but the animal was accidentally electrocuted by an exposed cable. He also acquired an ornate white Pontiac [[Nudie Mobiles|Nudie mobile]] decorated with American coins.
Because Bobbejaan Schoepen was primarily a folk and country singer, the park is still partly themed as a western village (for example the El Rio White Water Rapids and the El Paso [[Dark ride]]). In the Star Theater, Las Vegas style shows are performed. Bobbejaan bought [[Zorro]]'s horse from stuntman [[Casey Tibbs]], but the animal was accidentally electrocuted by an exposed cable. He also acquired an ornate white Pontiac [[Nudie Mobiles|Nudie mobile]] decorated with American coins.

==Changes==

In the winter of 2003 the park invested 12 million dollars in two new rides named [[Typhoon (Bobbejaanland)|the Typhoon]] and the Sledge Hammer. In a 2004 survey of 13 European amusement parks by Belgian consumer organisation ''[[Test-Achats|Test-Aankoop]]'' Bobbejaanland was rated second after [[Phantasialand]].<ref>Test-Aankoop magazine 477, June 2004</ref>

In the early 2000s the founder was diagnosed with cancer and he sold Bobbejaanland to the Spanish-American [[Parques Reunidos]] group in April 2004.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.bobbejaanland.be/en/index.html Bobbejaanland Website (English)]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20030609202236/http://www.bobbejaanland.be/en/index.html Bobbejaanland Website (English)]
*[http://bobbejaanschoepen.be/index.php?pagina=home&lang=eng/ Official site Bobbejaan Schoepen]
*[http://bobbejaanschoepen.be/index.php?pagina=home&lang=eng/ Official site Bobbejaan Schoepen]
*[http://www.myspace.com/bobbejaan Official myspace Bobbejaan Schoepen]
*[http://www.myspace.com/bobbejaan Official myspace Bobbejaan Schoepen]
*[http://www.yodelingwhistler.com The Yodeling Whistler]
*[http://www.yodelingwhistler.com The Yodeling Whistler]
*[http://bobbejaanschoepen.be/index.php?pagina=tijd&filter=bobbejaanland Bobbejaanland Timeline]
*[http://bobbejaanschoepen.be/index.php?pagina=tijd&filter=bobbejaanland Bobbejaanland Timeline]
*[http://www.bjlfansite.be/ Bobbejaanland Fansite (Dutch)]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060203164235/http://bjlfansite.be/ Bobbejaanland Fansite (Dutch)]
*[http://www.bobbejaan-online.be/ Bobbejaan-Online (Dutch)]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20050910000630/http://www.bobbejaan-online.be/ Bobbejaan-Online (Dutch)]


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Bobbejaanland

Morning at Bobbejaanland in 1988.
StandortLichtaart, Belgium
Coordinates51°12′04″N 4°54′13″E / 51.2010092°N 4.9035258°E / 51.2010092; 4.9035258
Opened31 December 1961 (1961-12-31)
Operating seasonYear-round[1]
Websitewww.bobbejaanland.be
Bobbejaan and Josée Schoepen, ca. 1962.
Bobbejaanland, 1973.

Bobbejaanland is a theme park in Lichtaart, Belgium.[2][3] The park was founded by Bobbejaan Schoepen, a Flemish singer, guitarist, and entertainer who enjoyed international success in the fifties and early sixties. In 1959, he bought a 30 hectare marsh, had it drained and built a 1,000 capacity venue that opened in December 1961 as Bobbejaanland. This developed into an amusement park and remained in his possession until he sold it in 2004.

History

[edit]

20th century: Independent amusement park

[edit]

For its first decade after opening the park centered on water attractions and performance spaces. Numerous variety artists from Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany appeared there. Following the advice of Phantasialand owner Gottlieb Löffelhard, Bobbejaanland evolved from 1975 onwards into a theme park, with rides becoming more important than music shows. It grew to fifty attractions with four hundred employees and received visitors from the Benelux countries, France, and Germany. As an independent family concern, it also supported educational and cultural projects. By the end of the seventies, Schoepen's wife Josée (a former opera singer and model) opened a museum with works of art from the Hopi and Navajo cultures, forming an extensive private collection of Native American art.

From the 1990s, three of his five children worked for the park. It added a 70 metres (230 ft) high windmill that provides the region with energy, and an adjoining museum of alternative energy generation.

21st century: A Parques Reunidos park

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In the winter of 2003, the park invested 12 million dollars in two new rides named the Typhoon and the Sledge Hammer. In a 2004 survey of 13 European amusement parks by Belgian consumer organisation Test-Aankoop Bobbejaanland was rated second after Phantasialand.[4]

In the early 2000s, the founder was diagnosed with cancer and he sold Bobbejaanland to the Spanish-American Parques Reunidos group in April 2004.

Attractions

[edit]
Lift and 97 degree first drop of Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter Typhoon at Bobbejaanland.
Air Race, Bobbejaanland, 1988.

Bobbejaanland contains about 50 attractions, such as the Waterslide (1980), the Giant wheel (1976), Indiana River (indoor flume ride, 1991), the Revolution (a dark Rollercoaster, 1989), the Speedy Bob (roller coaster, 1998), the Air Race (suspended roller coaster, 1987, now named Dreamcatcher), the longest junior roller coaster in the world, 'Okidoki' (i.e. 'that's all right', 2003–04), and the world's second Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter roller coaster, "Typhoon" (2003–04), with a drop angle of over 97°(a roller coaster with a fourfold loop and a free fall) and a Splash Battle, "Banana Battle", (2007) made by Preston & Barbieri. The giant Sledgehammer (a Giant Frisbee) reaches a speed of 110 km/h). In 1995 'Kinderland' (English: Kids' Country) was opened as an area for young children.

In 1979, Bobbejaanland opened the Looping Star roller coaster (Schwarzkopf GmbH). Although the ride had a security bar placed over the hip, it was more the centrifugal force which held the passengers in the vehicle when it looped the loop.[5][6] The coaster was dismantled in 2003.

Bobbejaanland also has Revolution: a fully enclosed tubular steel roller coaster manufactured by Vekoma, with world's largest train where two passengers can sit bobsled style per car. In 2016, the attraction was equipped with Samsung Gear VR. In the morning, the original ride is active. In the afternoon, passengers have the option to wear the virtual glasses and the ride is about an escape from the erupting volcano "Mount Mara". Due to this concept only one passenger per car can wear the glasses. Physical limitations prohibit children to wear the glasses as they don't fit on their head.

Because Bobbejaan Schoepen was primarily a folk and country singer, the park is still partly themed as a western village (for example the El Rio White Water Rapids and the El Paso Dark ride). In the Star Theater, Las Vegas style shows are performed. Bobbejaan bought Zorro's horse from stuntman Casey Tibbs, but the animal was accidentally electrocuted by an exposed cable. He also acquired an ornate white Pontiac Nudie mobile decorated with American coins.

References

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  1. ^ "About Bobbejaanland". Bobbejaanland. Retrieved 2016-08-14.
  2. ^ "Attracties". Bobbejaanland. Retrieved 2016-08-14.
  3. ^ "Route". Bobbejaanland. Retrieved 2016-08-14.
  4. ^ Test-Aankoop magazine 477, June 2004
  5. ^ Looping Star Bobbejaanland
  6. ^ Video Looping Star Bobbejaanland

Sources

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51°12′04″N 4°54′18″E / 51.20111°N 4.90500°E / 51.20111; 4.90500