Walibi Belgium Wheelchair Accessible Wavre — Is Walibi Belgium in Wavre wheelchair accessible? With adaptations and PMR service for various rides. Practical tips for your visit.
Walibi Belgium Wheelchair Accessible Wavre
♿ Wheelchair accessible leisure park
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Walibi Belgium Wheelchair Accessible Wavre

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

Walibi Belgium in Wavre is one of Belgium's largest and most popular theme parks. The park offers a wide range of attractions for all ages, from spectacular roller coasters such as the Kondaa and the Pulsar to calmer family rides and children's areas. With themed zones and regular seasonal events, Walibi is a favourite destination for a fun day out in Wallonia.

Accessibility at Walibi Belgium is well thought out. The main paths in the park are paved and wide enough for wheelchairs and mobility scooters. All toilets in the park are adapted for persons with reduced mobility. Shops and restaurants are wheelchair accessible. Wheelchairs can be rented at the entrance for 8 euros per day, but availability is limited and booking via the website is recommended. Visitors with a European Disability Card can obtain a free Easy Pass at the information point, granting access to special entrances at the attractions. Assistance dogs are welcome in the park.

Walibi Belgium is located along the E411, approximately 30 kilometres south-east of Brussels, and has an extensive car park with PMR spaces near the entrance. Wheelchair users must be able to leave their wheelchair to access rides, with the exception of Cinema 4D. Accompaniment by an able-bodied person is required. The park is open from April to October with varying hours.

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Reservation
Wheelchair rental (€8/day) is limited and booking via the website is recommended. Ask at the information point for the free Easy Pass on presentation of a European Disability Card — it grants access to special ride entrances without waiting.
Busy and quiet times
Summer weekends (July-August), the Halloween edition in October and the final weeks before closing are busy. Weekdays in June and September offer the most relaxed visit conditions for wheelchair users.
Things to note
To take part in most rides you must be able to leave your wheelchair — only Cinema 4D is fully accessible without transfer. Accompaniment by an able-bodied person is required. Gift shops are step-free but crowded at peak times.
Visit tip
Arrive early (opening at 10am) to request the Easy Pass without queueing, then focus your afternoon on family and water rides in the calmer zones. Leave before the evening peak. Allow 6-8 hours for a full visit.

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