De Valkenier
History
The park was founded in 1934 by Jan Albert Otermans under the name Ontspanningsoord Natuurbad Valkenburg (English: Recreational natural pool Valkenburg). This makes it the oldest amusement park in the Benelux countries, with Duinrell opening a year later. The first attractions were a rowing pond and playground. Soon a mixed gender pool was added. Otermans expanded the park with non-mechanical attractions like slides and playground equipment. After his death in 1975 his children continued the park, added mechanised attractions, and changed the name to its current name De Valkenier to fit the content.
Attraction tax
In 2004 the municipality of Valkenburg aan de Geul introduced a new attraction tax which would increase taxes for the park. After the tax was introduced, it was proposed to move the park to the Steinerbos attraction park in Stein. However, the park did not move.
Management
The amusement park is a family business. Jan Albert Otermans was succeeded by his son and two grandsons before the current manager, great-granddaughter Nancy Otermans took over in 2008.
Gallery of images
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Entrance
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View from the entrance
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Safari and ferris wheel
References
- ^ Nostalgische pret voor een nostalgische prijs, Limburgs Dagblad, 13 August 2009
- ^ Pretpark in Valkenburg echt familiebedrijf, TV Limburg, 11 August 2014
- ^ Commercial for "Ontspanningsoord Natuurbad Valkenburg in Zeeuwsch Dagblad, 25 August 1962
- ^ De Valkenier at parkspot.eu, reviewed on 7 March 2015
- ^ De Valkenier Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine at limburg-actueel.nl, viewed on 7 March 2015
External links
- Official website
- De Valkenier at Valkenburg image archive
- De Valkenier at Rollercoaster database