forumbully
Well-Known Member
4 weeks nothing posted in Belgian topics?
THIS I've got to change.
So what's up with paradisio?
First of all, there are rumours about a change of name for the park.
Pairi Daiza is said to be suggested as a new name. It's Persian for "closed garden" and when pronounced, you do hear the basis for the word paradise (which in the bible was a closed garden) in it. Either way, I understand there is still some discussion going on in the park about a new name. Personally, I don't like it.
And what else is new?
Constructions and a lot of them.
An overview of construction sites
- ricefields of ganesha ganesha
- L'amfitheatre: bird of prey demos
- the mersus emergo has a new snake display like Randers, but with a touch of "far west"
- Construction of a new restaurant
- the kids zone
- le moulin, the old watermill
- They've started small constructionwork on the "billabong" but due to delays in permits, there hasn't been much work done.
It's very doubtful that all of this will be finished by the opening on April 3rd.
But either way, they're not standing still over there.
THIS I've got to change.
So what's up with paradisio?
First of all, there are rumours about a change of name for the park.
Pairi Daiza is said to be suggested as a new name. It's Persian for "closed garden" and when pronounced, you do hear the basis for the word paradise (which in the bible was a closed garden) in it. Either way, I understand there is still some discussion going on in the park about a new name. Personally, I don't like it.
And what else is new?
Constructions and a lot of them.
An overview of construction sites
- ricefields of ganesha ganesha
- L'amfitheatre: bird of prey demos
- the mersus emergo has a new snake display like Randers, but with a touch of "far west"
- Construction of a new restaurant
- the kids zone
- le moulin, the old watermill
- They've started small constructionwork on the "billabong" but due to delays in permits, there hasn't been much work done.
It's very doubtful that all of this will be finished by the opening on April 3rd.
But either way, they're not standing still over there.