Nachtwacht-Flyer, Star Flyer attraction in Plopsaland, Belgium.
Nachtwacht-Flyer is a Star Flyer ride at Plopsaland De Panne that rises about 68 meters above ground level. The attraction features rotating seats that give riders a full view of the surrounding park as they spin through the air.
The ride first opened in 2006 as SpringFlyer and was later renamed ROX-Flyer before receiving its current name. In 2021, it became Nachtwacht-Flyer and has carried that name since.
The ride draws its name from a Belgian television program produced by Studio 100. This connection to local entertainment reflects how theme parks weave popular culture into their attractions.
Riders must be at least 1.20 meters tall to board this attraction. Operations stop when wind speeds exceed 50 kilometers per hour, and a minimum number of passengers is needed before the ride can depart.
The ride features a distinctive globe with a compass rose design at its top, matching a similar feature at its sister attraction in Plopsa Coo. This distinctive crown creates a visual link between the two park locations.
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