New pandemic rules close The Raft and other play attractions
New Belgian pandemic rules forced indoor playgrounds to close. Plopsa therefore kept play attractions such as a raft, ball pool, mat slide and climbing structures closed at Plopsaland De Panne and Plopsa Indoor Hasselt.
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In early December 2021, the Belgian Plopsa parks once again faced pandemic rules that directly affected their attraction line-up. Looopings reported that all indoor playgrounds had to close. Theme parks were not explicitly classified as indoor playgrounds, but the rules still had clear consequences for play attractions inside parks.
At Plopsaland De Panne and Plopsa Indoor Hasselt, Plopsa kept attractions such as a mat slide, a ball pool, a raft, climbing structures and playgrounds closed. For The Raft, known in Plopsaland as Het Vlot, that placed the attraction back in a vulnerable category: small, physical and built around touching, balancing and playing together. Those were exactly the kind of experiences that became difficult to manage during the pandemic.
For guests this was not a spectacular construction or opening story, but it did change the practical shape of a park day. Families visiting Mayaland for indoor activities had fewer options than usual. Historically, the article shows that the pandemic affected not only major shows and character encounters, but also modest family attractions that normally feel like an effortless part of a visit.