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ATTRACTIONS
& SHOWSThrills
Spectacular
Discovery
Fun
- MAP OF THE PARK
- VISITOR
REVIEWSVisitors to Futuroscope share their views
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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
Read online or order your free copy
Online help
Visit the interactive FAQ
Around Futuroscope
Things to see and do in the Vienne and the Poitou-Charentes
- ACCOMMODATION
Hotels on the Futuroscope site
Thirteen 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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& BOOKINGDYNAMIC VIENNE NEW FOR 2012
The attraction
An immersive madcap race through the Vienne.
Strap yourself into the dynamic seats, feel the speed, water and wind as the
Dynamic Vienne takes you on a nerve-shredding but fun-filled sightseeing
tour in the company of the curious yet endearing Guerliguet.
The technology
Experience the Vienne département
in giant-screen format.
A new digital presentation on a 3,230-ft² screen combines with lateral images and in-theatre effects to immerse you into the adventure, while the hydraulic seats move in time with the action.
The hero
A strange encounter
with Guerliguet.
This organic character cut from the bark of a solid oak emits the aura of a venerable elder. But his noble age has done nothing to tame his playful, mischievous and unpredictable nature! And with his ability to teleport, you can also expect to bump into him as you walk around Futuroscope.
The architecture
Water as an architectural feature.
As the Vienne river gave its name to the département, architect Denis Laming gave the theatre a 7,200-ft² wall of water running down the large, rectangular sheets of glass that make up the front wall, which includes a trough to symbolise a flowing river.
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INFORMATION & BOOKINGS
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