Walibi Alpes-Maritimes

Located in Grasse, Alpes-Martimes

History
The park opened up as Alpes-Martimes Wonderland in 1984, it was originally owned and built by Kings Entertainment Company.

The park was later purchased by Premier Parks in 1998 and renamed in "Six Flags France" in 2001. 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 operate the park.

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

Areas

 * Main Street formerly part of Thrill Zone (1984-2000)
 * Walibi Playland formerly known as Hanna-Barbera Land (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)

Roller coasters

 * Generator (1987; a Vekoma Boomerang coaster, formerly known as Boomerang [1987-2010]) (Main Street)
 * Goliath (2002; a B&M Floorless Coaster) (Main Street)
 * Rattlesnake (2000; a Tivoli Small Coaster, formerly known as Coccinelle [2000-2004] and Wok's Folie [2005-2010]; relocated from Walibi Germany) (Main Street; formerly Walibi Folies)
 * Wilderness (2021; an RMC Hybrid Coaster) (Main Street)
 * Wilderness Jr. (2021; an RMC Family Hybrid Coaster) (Main Street)
 * Xpress (2001; a Vekoma LSM Coaster, formerly known as Superman The Ride [2001-2004]) (Main Street)

Flat rides

 * Enterprise (1981; a HUSS Enterprise) (Main Street)