In Nantes
The imposing Roman galley, 40 meters long, rolls every day under the eyes of the 4,000 spectators of the Gallo-Roman Stadium, a local replica of the Colosseum in Rome.
The new Puy du Fou show has caused a sensation in Les Epesses (Vendée), since the park reopened on April 9th.
A “return to normal” after two years amputated by the Covid for this major player in tourism in France.
Founded in 1989, the Grand Parc du Puy du Fou is now the second French park, right next to Parc Astérix (2.3 million admissions in 2019), far behind the unreachable Disneyland Paris (14.9 million admissions in 2019).
“The French have pre-booked massively, much more than the last two years. The season got off to a good start and we can hope to return to the pre-crisis level of attendance
, welcomes its president, Nicolas de Villiers.
Foreign customers are also beginning to return, the Dutch and Belgians in particular.
Others take longer, like…
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