Theme Park Overnight Parking

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Hi

I am taking my Grandson for a whirlwind tour of European roller coasters in a couple of weeks. Just wondered if any of the following parks allowed overnight camping in their car park which would help save us time. Planned parks are:

Plopsaland Belgium
Parc Asterix France
Tripsdrill Germany
Europa Park Germany
Nigloland France

Not looking for other park suggestions a Is have the route and driving all planned out already - just want to know if any of these might allow an overnight stay.

Thanks in advance

C
 
Europa Park Germany has it's own camping car site - if you google the park, there's details on there.
Not sure about the others.
Plopsaland allows motorhome parking but not overnighting. - There's a campsite nearby De Panne.
You'd have to Google the rest and refer to Camper Contact or similar for a nearby.
 
Astrix I am pretty sure does not have any overnighting. I looked into this a few years ago. And as mentioned none at Plopsaland.
 
There's a free aire in Bray Dunes next to De Panne

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Plopsland has a campsite just behind it
 
for euro parks arrive late afternoon day before as they have a free wild west show about 7 o clock nice bar and resturant and a swimming lake if your into geocaching theres one on the island thats up a tree
 
Plopsland campsite is found by going past the main entrance and turning left up the N386
The camp site is about 1/2 a mile on the left.... Although they have ACSI advertised they do not accept it for motorhomes.
An older site, well priced with pretty good pitches
We used to use it a couple of times a year but now use Bray Dunes which has about 6 slots, provision for water ( from memory 2€ ), grey and black dumping.. You can get away with two nights no problem.... BUT .. Unless you transport it a a LONG way from Plopsiland !
 
Hi

I am taking my Grandson for a whirlwind tour of European roller coasters in a couple of weeks. Just wondered if any of the following parks allowed overnight camping in their car park which would help save us time. Planned parks are:

Plopsaland Belgium
Parc Asterix France
Tripsdrill Germany
Europa Park Germany
Nigloland France

Not looking for other park suggestions a Is have the route and driving all planned out already - just want to know if any of these might allow an overnight stay.

Thanks in advance

C
Forgot to mention.. One glaring omission from your list.. Phantasia Land near Cologne.. and there is a bloody good camp site withing a cheap taxi ride ( Kürsten OHG, Liblarer See Camping & Strandbad )

.... I can def recommend the park as a darned good day out
 
Plopsland campsite is found by going past the main entrance and turning left up the N386
The camp site is about 1/2 a mile on the left.... Although they have ACSI advertised they do not accept it for motorhomes.
An older site, well priced with pretty good pitches
We used to use it a couple of times a year but now use Bray Dunes which has about 6 slots, provision for water ( from memory 2€ ), grey and black dumping.. You can get away with two nights no problem.... BUT .. Unless you transport it a a LONG way from Plopsiland !

We always the aire in the town, much more spaces and handy for the beach and restaurants.
 
Bray Dune - right on the Belgium border.
Oh right.. Did not like the one in the town.. The one time we looked at it there was a burnt out car on it and the area did not look exactly affluent
Been using the one in the supermarket car park for 4 or 5 years now.. It is handy to get any shopping we need and as quiet as a church at night ( though it can be windy ! )
 
Tripsdrill has a field a few hundred yards from the park entrance where you can park for the night for free - no facilities, but very quiet, loads of space and a nice view, there were at least 10 vans there when we stayed.

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For Plopsaland we have stayed in the car park for Real Tobacco, we shopped in there and asked if we could stay, no problem.
 

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