Walibi Alpes-Maritimes

Located in Grasse, Alpes-Martimes

History
The park opened up as Royaume des Merveilles in 1984, it was originally owned by Compagnie RDM, a joint venture of Kings Entertainment Company and Crédit Lyonnais, the latter of which eventually purchased King's stake in the company.

The park was later purchased by Premier Parks in 1998 and renamed in "Six Flags France" in 2001. Thrill Zone was also divided into three sub-sections: Main Street, County Fair, and Gotham City.

In 2004, Six Flags sold their European and Eurasian parks, including Six Flags France, to Palamon Capitol Partners, though they still operated the park for the season. It was renamed Walibi Alpes-Maritimes in 2005.

In 2006, Palamon Capitol Partners sold their Walibi Parks to Compagnie de Alpes, though they still operated the park.

In 2011, everything was rethemed in the park. Coasters and rides were rethemed as well.

Areas

 * Main Street [formerly part of "Thrill Zone" (1984-2000)]
 * Walibi Playland [formerly known as "Monde Hanna-Barbera" (1984-2000), "Looney Tunes Adventures" (2001-2004) & "Walibi Folies" (2005-2010)]
 * W.A.B Plaza [formerly known as "Thrill Zone (1984-2000; 2005-2010) & "Gotham City" (2001-2004)]
 * Walibi Street Fair (formerly part of "Thrill Zone" (1984-2000) & "County Fair" (2001-2004)]

Roller coasters

 * La Bête (The Beast) (1984; a wooden coaster built by Bouygues using mechanics supplied by Dinn and from a design by Curtis D. Summers; mirrored clone of Wild Beast at Canada's Wonderland) (Walibi Street Fair)
 * Generator (1987; a Vekoma Boomerang coaster, formerly known as "Boomerang" [1987-2010] & "EqWalizer" [2011-2020]) (Walibi Street Fair)
 * Goliath (2002; a B&M Floorless Coaster) (Main Street)
 * Invertigo (2020; a Vekoma Giant Inverted Boomerang coaster, relocated from FilmPark Sverige) (W.A.B. Plaza)
 * Petite Bête (Lil' Beast) (1984; a PTC Family Wooden coaster, formerly known as "Scooby Doo Coaster" [1984-2000] & "Le Bip Bip Express" (Roadrunner Express) [2001-2004]) (Walibi Playland)
 * Serpent à sonnette (Rattlesnake) (2000; a Zierer Small Tivoli Coaster, formerly known as "Coccinelle" [2000], "Canyon Blaster" [2001-2004], and "Wok's Folie" [2005-2010]; relocated from Walibi Germany) (Walibi Playland)
 * Xpress (2001; a Vekoma LSM Coaster, formerly known as "Superman The Ride" [2001-2004]) (W.A.B. Plaza)

Flat rides

 * Boucanier (Buccaneer) (1984; a HUSS Pirate Ship) (Walibi Street Fair)
 * Carousel (1984; a Chance Carousel) (Main Street)
 * Enterprise (1984; a HUSS Enterprise) (Walibi Street Fair)
 * Grande Roue (1984; a Vekoma Ferris Wheel) (Main Street)

Roller coasters

 * Course du tonnerre (Thunder Run) (1988-1995; A Mack powered kiddie coaster, relocated to FilmPark Sweden, replaced with Coccinelle)