Wasalandia

Wasalandia Amusement Park was an amusement park in Vaasa, Finland. It opened in 1988 and closed after summer 2015.[1] It offered up to 28 rides for the whole family. In its last years, Wasalandia was owned by the Spanish company Aspro Ocio, S.A.

Wasalandia
LocationVaasa, Finland
Coordinates63.090529°N 21.586375°E / 63.090529; 21.586375
OwnerTervakosken Puuhamaa Oy
Opened1988
Closed2015
Operating seasonJune to August
Attractions
Total28
Roller coasters3
Websitewww.wasalandia.fi
Wasalandia's visitor number peaked in 1990 and suffered badly in 1999 after car ferry tourism from Sweden based on tax free alcohol sales stopped.

Wasalandia was located on the island Vaskiluoto some 3 kilometres from downtown Vaasa. The nearby indoor waterpark Tropiclandia will continue its operations.

Trafficland

NameRide typeLimits
Traffic ParkMini carsMin 100 cm
Pedal CarsBikecarsMin 120 cm
Mini MopedsMini mopedsNo limits

Pirateland

NameRide typeLimits
Light House TowerFree fallMin 120 cm
Pirate ShipMin 120 cm
Pirate Adventure TrackNo limits
Rio GrandeMini trainMax 50 kg
Crocodile BoatsBoatsMin 120 cm
Giant SlideSlideMax 100 cm
Tube LabyrintLabyrintNo limits
PoolboatsBoatsNo limits

Jumping and Climbingland

NameRide typeLimits
Jumping MattressesTrampolineNo limits
Giant TrampolinesTrampolineNo limits
Climbing WorldBig play unitNo limits

Wild West

NameRide typeLimits
Water Rafting RideRollercoaster (Water)Min 120 cm
Rocking TugMin 100 cm
Car TrackMin 120 cm
TivolilandTivoliNo limits

Funfairland

NameRide typeLimits
Horse CarouselCarouselMin 100 cm
Mini WonderwheelWonderwheelMax 140 cm
Rocking TeaTeacupsMax 60 kg
Speedy SleighMin 120 cm
Spooky HouseGhosthouse9 years old
Small CarouselCarouselMax 60 kg
LadybirdMax 140 cm
Small Pirate BoatBoatsMax 140 cm

3D Movie theatre with moving seats was located in the Wild West section of the Wasalandia park. The park also featured two restaurants and kiosks, and a souvenir and snack shop is near the Tivoli area.

References

  1. Varjonen, Terhi: Huvipuisto Wasalandia sulkee porttinsa, Yle Uutiset Dec. 1, 2015.

Official website

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