Kongeparken
Kongeparken (lit. The King's park) is an amusement park in the village Ålgård, near Stavanger, Norway. Kongeparken is the biggest amusement park in the southwest of Norway and Rogaland's biggest tourist attraction.[1] The park offers over 60 different rides and adventures for the entire family[2] and has been awarded several times for good service and innovative attractions.[3]
Kongeparken entrance in 2007 | |
Location | Ålgård, Norway |
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Opened | 16 May 1986 |
History
Kongeparken was opened by Gabriel Ålgård May 16, 1986, and was intended to be a park with outdoor activities such as BMX, roller-skating, arcades, golfing etc. The building came to a total of 220 Million Norwegian Kroner. Kongeparken had over 200 000 visitors opening year, but already in July 1986 the park was bankrupt. In 1997 the park was bought by its current owners, the Lund-family, who has over a hundred years experience through Lunds Tivoli. The park is owned and operated by Rogaland Fritidspark AS. The son of Bjoern and Veslemoey Lund, Haakon, is the leader of the park today. The Lund-family did some major changes in the park, such as adding new concepts and put a larger focus on activities. After years of toil, the family was able to reverse the trend of few visitors in the park.[4]
Theme park: Bears
The Lund-family gave Kongeparken the theme of bears. They were the first in Europe to import teddybears from America, and started the import in the late 1800. Kongeparken is the only amusement park in the world that holds the theme of bears. In 1997 the bears Brumle and Brumleline moved into the park. The King and the Queen of Bears lives in the castle of Kongeparken. In the castle you'll find one of the biggest rides in the park – a roller coaster with spinning gondolas.
The park has a BearBotel where your teddybear can check in for a spa treatment, while you enjoy the park.
Brumle, Brumleline, the King and the Queen of Bears, The Bie Queen, Pysjamas, Tranbamsen, Storm and the Icebear is some of the bears you can meet in the park. In the Freia theater you can watch the bears of BrumleBand or make chocolate with the bears in the Chocolate Factory.
Rides and adventures
Kongeparken has over 50 rides and adventures besides the restaurants and the other things you expect to find in an amusement park. The park has an expansive renewal program and introduces new rides every year. In 2013 the waterride "Fossen" was introduced – which has been the biggest news since the parks opening in 1986.[5]
Kongeparken is an amusement park aimed at children between 3–12 years, but also offers adventures for children of all ages, the focus is on the family. As a guest you can sled down Norway's longest (1000 meter) bobsleigh track, learn about and make your own chocolate in Freia's Magical Chocolate Factory or lend a digital 2D or 3D camera. In the Children's fire station the children can learn about fire safety, drive the fire trucks and help put out a fire. After finishing they graduate as fire inspectors.[6] In 2013 the waterride "Fossen" (The waterfall) was added, this is an experience for the whole family.[7] The park is full of exciting rides for the entire family.[8]
Christmas in Kongeparken
Jul i Kongeparken (Christmas in Kongeparken) is an event happening on selected dates in November and December. Kongeparken focuses on a good old traditional Christmas celebration with decorations of fairy lights, Christmas trees, you can meet the elves and sing carols. The entire family can participate in the many activities and workshops on offer.[9]
Attractions and rides
Opened | Name | Type | Height Limit | Status | Information | Producer |
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1986 | Ormen Lange (The Long Serpent) | Bobsleigh | 140 cm (90 cm with adult) | Renewed 2007 | The bobsleigh Ormen Lange is 1000 meter long, making it the longest Bobsleigh in Norway. | Wiegand, Germany |
1986 | Gulliver | Climbing structure | No limit | Was given away in 2013 | A themed climbing structure, built in the shape of Gulliver the giant. | Hags, Sweden |
1986 | Kapteinskolen (The School of Captains) | Motorized boats | 140 cm (90 cm with adult) | Currently in use | Motorized boats, the children can drive themselves. | Engine; Honda, boat; Foster, both from the US. |
Before 1997 | Plogen (The Plow) | Bumpercars | 130 cm (90 cm with adult) | Sold to Sweden in 2011 | Traditional bumbercars | Preston & Barbieri, Italy |
Before 1997 | Gårdsskyting (The Farm shooting) | Game | No limit | Renewed in 2010 | A shooting game, with a farm theme. | Tornado, UK |
Before 1997 | Zyklon | Roller coaster | Removed, sold to France | A transportable roller coaster. | Pinfari, Italy | |
Before 1997 | Dyrene i Afrika (The Animals of Africa) | Carousel | No limit | Currently in use | Rotating animals and vehicles, suitable for all ages. | S&W, UK |
Before 1997 | Gravemaskinene (The Excavators) | Mini excavators | No limit | Currently in use, renewed in 2011 | Mini excavators for children and adults. | Norway |
1997 | Grizzly | Roller coaster, model ZL42 | Removed in 1999 | A transportable roller coaster with a loop. | Pinfari, Italia | |
1997 | Kakaokoppene (The Cocoacups) | Carousel | No limit | Currently in use | Rotating cocoa cups. | S&W, UK |
1997 | Brumletoget (The Bear Train) | Mini railway | No limit | Currently in use | A miniature train, with carriages for the children. This was the first attraction bought by the Lund family for the opening of the park in 1997. | Zamperla, Italy |
1997 | Bjørneløypa (The Bear Track) | Gocart track | 90 cm, max 140 cm | Currently in use | A gocart track where the children can drive for themselves. | Formula K |
1997 | Humla (The Bumblebee) | Carousel | 120 cm | Currently in use | Norway's largest carousel, originally moved from Alton Towers. | HUSS Park Attractions, Germany |
1997 | Marihøna (The Ladybug) | Carousel | No limit | Currently in use | Colourful carousel for all ages. | Zamperla, Italy |
1997 | Ballongen (The Balloon) | Carousel | No limit | Removed 2011 | Children's ride with colourful balloons. | Zamperla, Italy |
1998 | Freia Sjokoladefabrikk (The Chocolate Factory) | Interactive show | 90 cm, max 12 years | Currently in use, shows throughout the day in the openinghours of the park. | The Chocolate Factory: A small chocolate factory, only for children. The children learn about chocolate, its origin, and how it is produced. They get to make their own chocolate to enjoy. Adults can attend the last show of the day. Free tickets in the Bamsebotell in the park. | Kongeparken, Norway |
1998 | Svalbard Ekspressen (The Svalbard Express) | Roller coaster | 90 cm | Currently in use. | The first themed roller coaster in Norway. | Vekoma, Netherlands |
1999 | Roller Coaster | Zyklon | Removed in 2001 | A transportable roller coaster | Pinfari, Italy | |
2000 | Bamsebotell (The Teddy Bear Hotel) | A teddybear hotel | No limit | Currently in use | A hotel where the teddybears can relax and enjoy while visiting the park. | Kongeparken, Norway |
2001 | Grizzly 2 | Zyklon ZL 42 | Removed in 2003 | A transportable rollercoaster, with a loop. | Pinfari, Italy | |
2001 | Kongeraften (The King's Rafting) | Waterslide | 130 cm, 90 cm with adults, max 110 kg | Currently in use | Waterslide where guests sit in a boat down the ride, it is possible to be two people in one boat. | Metabau, Germany |
2002 | MegaSplash (The Big Splash) | A jumping boat | 140 cm, 90 cm with adult | Currently in use | A boat that is thrown ut in the air and lands in the water. | Heege, Germany |
2002 | Stjerneskudd (The Shooting Star) | A free fall bungy | Only in use for the 2002 season | In a bungy, two people are dropped in free fall. | Fabri, Italy | |
2002 | BrumleBand (The Bear Band) | A teddybear show | No limit | Currently in use | A teddybear show for the children. Here you meet the local bear Bjørnulf, the singer Ferdinand, the Paris-madam Mimi, the explorer Ranja and The hotel manager Bastian. | Norway |
2003 | Fabeldyrene (The Fairytale Animals) | Carousel | 90 cm, max 12 years | Removed 2013 | Made by the artist Oscar Wiese for the 2003 EXPO in Switzerland. | Doppelmayr, Switzerland |
2003 | Svanesjøen (The Swan Lake) | Pedal boats shaped like swans | Removed in 2007 | Swanshaped boats for the guests to enjoy the waterside. | ||
2003 | Luftskipet (The Airship) | Carousel | 90 cm | Currently in use | Norway's tallest carousel, which stretches 32 meters in the air | Sanoyas Hishino Meisho, Japan |
2004 | Helspinn (The Full Spinn) | Carousel | 90 cm | Currently in use | Spinning cups, where you can decide what speed to rotate. | Originally from Sanoyas Hishino Meisho, Japan, bought in France. |
2004 | Fuji Smil Med Meg (Fuji Smile With Me) | Free 3D camera rental | No limit | Currently in use | Free use of 3D cameras from Fuji, the ability to obtain images digitally, or printed directly in the park. | Partnership between Kongeparken and Fujifilm Norway |
2004 | Lag en venn (Make a Friend) | Build a bear | No limit | Currently in use | Make yourself a friend, a teddy bear or soft toy, children can decide whether it should be hard or soft, large or small, clothing, eye color and much more. A big heart and a personal birth certificate is also included. | Developed by Kongeparken |
2005 | Storm (The Storm) | Tilt a whirl ride | 120 cm, 90 cm with adult | Currently in use | Spinning shells placed in the water, themed around Captain Storms sinking ship.
bought in France. |
Originally from Sanoyas Hishino Meisho, Japan, bought in France together with Helspinn. |
2005 | Redningssentralen (The Rescue Center) | Cable car | 125 cm, max 100 kg | Currently in use | Cable car where you are thrown out over the pond. | Heege, Germany |
2005 | Borte Vekk (The Long Gone) | Climbing structure | No limit | Currently in use | Climbing structure and playground for the children. | Haags |
2006 | Nordavinden (The North Wind) | Gravitron-Starship | 125 cm | Currently in use | Themed around the story of the boy who went to the North Wind to regain his flour. The guests are exposed to 2G, and everything happens in a tremendous speed.[10] | Kongeparken, ARM (Wisdom Rides [11]) |
2007 | Høydeskrekk (Scared of heights) | Climbing trail | 130 cm, max 100 kg | Currently in use | Climbing Trail running up to 13 meters above the ground. Children and adults can challenge themselves and climb through the suspension bridges and go walk on lines. One of a kind in northern Europe. | Kongeparken |
2007 | Redningsskøyta (The Rescue Ship) | Carousel | 130 cm, 100 cm with adult | Currently in use | Themed carousel, fits 2 people, the passenger can steer the boat while the carousel goes around. | Zierer, Germany |
2008 | Bukkerittet (The Buck Ride) | Spinning Mouse, Rollercoaster with rotating gondolas [12] | 120 cm | Currently in use | Themed roller coaster with spinning gondolas, this is unprecedented in Norway. Can attain a speed of about 70 km / h and the guests are exposed to nearly 2.5 G. | Reverchon Industries,France. |
2008 | Bamsehulene (The Bear Caves) | Play area for the children, outside | No limit | Currently in use | First launched as Growing up green in 2008, during Stavanger as the European Capital of Culture project in 2008.[13] | Kongeparken and landscape architecture students from all over Europe[14] |
2009 | Vepsen (The Wasp) | Boomerang, original Frisbee (ride), Pendulum ride | 130 cm | Currently in use | A pendulum type attraction where both the gondola and shuttle goes around, 360 degree rotation, 15 meters above the ground, 3.5 G. | Fabbri Group, Italy |
2009 | Lorta-Lars[15] | Animated person who tells the local dialect | No limit | Currently in use | Lorta-Lars is situated in the front of Jærgården. His monologues are written by the Jæren author Tobias Skretting, and the voice is borrowed from Ingar Lode. | Kongeparken, Norway |
2010 | Tiltetårnet (The Tilt Tower) | Tilt tower [16] | 125 cm, 110 cm with adults | Currently in use | Tilt Tower where you get shot in the air and dropped down again. The first of its kind in Scandinavia. | ABC Rides, Switzerland |
2010 | Sverd i Sten (Sword in the Stone) | Interactive show, outdoors | No limit | Currently in use | One of a kind attraction, pull out the sword from the stone and you'll be king for a day. | Kongeparken |
2010 | Kongen på haugen (The King on the Hill) | A climbing mountain for children | No limit | Currently in use | Climbingmountain built over the restaurant Den Glade Rustning | Metabau, Germany |
2011 | Barnas Brannstasjon (The Children's Fire Station) | Interactive show | 90 cm, max 12 years | Currently in use | The Children's Fire Station: Interactive show where kids learn fire safety in the home and can attempt to put out a fire, the attraction was awarded the THEA awards in 2011, for the world's best attraction with a limited budget.[17] Concept and production developed by Kongeparken. Other suppliers: Metallbau Emmeln, GW Group, Visiual Terrain, Kool Fog, Sigma Services & Alcorn McBride | Kongeparken |
2011 | Bamsespinn (The Bearspinn) | Carousel | No limit | Currently in use | Original name: The Bear Affair, spinning, giant Bears, suitable for everyone. | Sellner Manufacturing, US |
2011 | Brannbåtene (The Fireboats) | Remote controlled boats | No limit | New in 2011 | Themed as fire boats, remote controlled, launched together with the Children's Fire Station in 2011. | Tornado |
2011 | Kræsjebilene (The Crashcars) | Bumbercars | 130 cm, 90 cm with adult | Replaced Plogen in 2011 | Themed bumper cars, designed specifically for Kongeparken. | Design of cars and houses by Kongeparken |
2012 | Spinnvidle (The Crazy Spinner) | Swing ride | 120 cm, 100 cm with adult | Currently in use | First swing ride in Norway with double seating. | Zierer, Germany[18] |
2013 | Fossen (The Waterfall) | Log flume (ride) | 140 cm, 90 cm with adult | Currently in use | First of its kind in Scandinavia, with gondolas shaped like bathtubs. A 4 minutes long water ride where you get really wet if you sit in the wrong place in the bathtub. Here it goes forwards and backwards down wild rapids[19] | Kongeparken, ride structure: ABC Engineering[20] |
Source: Kongparken, Errors might occur.
Awards and Criticism
Kongeparken has won a lot of awards, both local, national and international.
- In 2012: The Children's Fire Station (Barnas Brannsasjon) won the THEA Awards for best new attraction!.[21]
- In 2012 Kongeparken got top score (6/6) by the Norwegian newspaper VG.
- In 2011 Kongeparken got top score (6/6) by the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet.[22]
- In 2010 Kongeparken was the biggest attraction in Rogalands, Norway, with 215 303 visitors.
- In 2009 and 2010 Kongeparken got a score of 5/6 by the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet.
- In 2008: Kongeparken was named one of the two best amusement parks in Norway by the national newspaper Dagbladet.
- In 2006: Spirit Award for the best leadership training program. The prize is awarded in the U.S.[23]
- In 2005: Rogaland Travel Award.[24]
- In 2004: Brass Ring Award for best print advertising in a park with 250 000 visitors. The prize is awarded in the U.S.[25]
- Pony Award. The prize is awarded in Italy.
Visitors
1986: 215.000 visitors
1997: 40.000 visitors
2009: 199.451 visitors
2010: 215.203 visitors
2011: 203.673 visitors
2012: 213.365 visitors
2013: 230.434 visitors[26]
2014: 254.629 visitors
2015: 259.113 visitors
2016: 251.340 visitors
2017: 246.313 visitors
2018: 248.467 visitors
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