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"I must say the family had a very enjoyable day…We enjoyed especially the 3D/4D rides, as well as a very pleasant meal in KaDeliceScope."
Andy 39 years Edinburgh (United Kingdom)
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INFORMATIONDates and times
Park opening dates and evening show
start timesGetting to Futuroscope
How to get to Futuroscope by car, train and plane
Restaurants inside Futuroscope
7 theme restaurants and a large choice of takeaway outlets
Services & helpful tips
Everything to make your visit more comfortable and more enjoyable
Brochure
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Around Futuroscope
Things to see and do in the Vienne and the Poitou-Charentes
- ACCOMMODATION
Hotels on the Futuroscope site
Twelve 1- to 4-star hotels less than a 10-min. walk from the main entrance
Hotels near Futuroscope
A selection of hotels just a short drive away
Other Accommodation
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The show
Share in the magic of the stunning
evening show.
End your day in a glorious extravaganza that takes you
away on a journey deep into music. Lasers, giant images on
water screens, and jets of flame and light send you headlong
into a wonderful story.
Every night, admission included in the price of the ticket. See start times.
The technology
A technical achievement creating art.
This water symphony weaves together images, lights, sounds and
special effects on a 75,000-ft² aquatic stage where 3 gigantic
water screens, more than 450 pyrotechnic effects, 72 water jets,
three multicoloured lasers and 20 flame projectors combine to
create a dazzling show.
The author
Created by Yves Pépin.
Show designer Yves Pépin created this night-time fairy tale
with the ECA2 agency. He is the name behind the 1998 Football
World Cup ceremonies and the grace and power of the fireworks
that lit up the Eiffel Tower on the millennium eve. He was also
artistic advisor for the Beijing Olympics.
The night theatre
A 5,000-seat open-air theatre.
The terrace seating rises from the lakeside. Opposite are
portraits of inhabitants of five continents, and a vast lake
that forms one of the largest stages in the world against the
backdrop of a 36-ft-high waterfall.
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