Brighter, livelier and with more attractions: Toverland reopens renewed Avalon
At Avalon’s reopening, Little Dragons became part of a broader strategy to make the area livelier and more appealing to families. The toddler playground balanced the larger rides with calm play for the youngest guests.
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On 1 July 2023, Toverland reopened the renewed Avalon and made clear how Little Dragons fitted into the expansion. The park’s management said the original 2018 version of Avalon was beautiful, but lacked enough movement, activity and reasons to stay longer. The area therefore had to grow, become more colourful and hold visitors for more time. Alongside four mechanical rides, Toverland invested in new experiences such as Sparky's Splash Dock, Waterdwarf Alley and the toddler playground Little Dragons. That mix made the expansion interesting: not only thrill seekers or school-age children received something new, but also families with very young children. Little Dragons gives Avalon a softer counterpart to the larger rides and matches the more cartoon-like direction built around Sparky the dragon and Juna the unicorn. For visitors, it means better distribution across the area and a place where parents with babies and toddlers can pause without leaving Avalon.