L'Aventure Astérix Drawing Classes Dropped During Covid Reopening
When Parc Astérix reopened in June 2020, visitors had to disinfect their hands before every attraction and follow mask and distancing rules. At L'Aventure Astérix, the drawing classes were temporarily dropped while the exhibition itself remained part of the open line-up.
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Parc Astérix reopened in June 2020 with a package of Covid measures that changed the flow of visitors across almost the entire park. Looopings reported that guests had to disinfect their hands before every attraction and that around nine hundred sanitising points had been installed. Masks, distancing rules and adjusted entertainment also shaped the day.
For L'Aventure Astérix, one change mattered most: the drawing classes at the Astérix and Obelix exhibition were cancelled. That meant the walkthrough did not merely continue as a quiet display; it temporarily lost the interactive element that brought visitors closer to the craft behind the comic world. In a park where many restrictions affected queues, rides and shows, this detail shows how deeply the reopening reached into the guest experience.
For fans, it is a small but telling moment in the attraction's history. L'Aventure Astérix remained part of the open line-up, yet the way visitors could play with and draw the world of the Gauls was temporarily scaled back.