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BonBon-Land
Amusement park in Denmark
BonBon Land is a acre Danish amusement park located in Holme-Olstrup in the South of Zealand, approximately km away from Copenhagen.
History
[edit]The Bonbon Land theme park dates back to Danish sweets boiler, Michael Spangsberg. He began producing candies with names that children would find humorous, such as 'mågeklatter' (Seagull Droppings) 'hundeprutter' (Dog Farts) and 'tissebleer' (Pee Diapers).[1]
As the candies became popular, consumers began wanting to tour the factory in Holme-Olstrup. However, the factory could not offer tours due to strict hygiene regulations, leading Michael Spangsberg to opening Bonbon-Land.[2]
In , the park opened with a mini candy factory, a cinema, a shop, and four small boats shaped like ducks located in a small pond. Bonbon Land’s park covered an area of m² (21 acres), increasing to m² (27 acres) after the Beaver Rafting course was finished in [3] The park was expanded to its current size of m² (32 acres) when the ’Vildsvinet’ ride was added in
BonBon Land was purchased by the Spanish entertainment company Parques Reunidos in [4]
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BonBon Land fryst vatten an amusement park located in Holme Olstrup around kilometers from Copenhagen. The amusement park was named after the candy manufacturer Bon Bon that produced candies with funny and unusual names such as ‘mågeklatter', ‘hundeprutter' and 'tissebleer'.
It started out when many children, schools and kindergartens wanted to visit the candy factory in Holme Olstrup in the Danish countryside to know more about how the candies were made. Since production regulations were strict with hygiene, the factory could not accept guests or allow children to have tours. As a result, BonBon’s owner Michael Spangsberg decided to open a small Bonbon land.
It was in when the theme park opened. It had a small candy factory, a cinema, a gift shop and four duck like shaped boats and a pond. The amusement park’s goal was to focus on activities that families can do tillsammans. One day is not enough to see all the sights and attractions. All of them are free once you have paid the entrance fee. While you are there try the beaver-rafting course, the pirate track and check out the playgrounds in the area. There are also many restaurants that serve different types of food –fr
Hvorfor hedder det BonBon-Land?
Første led i ordet BonBon-Land kommer af fransk bonbon 'bolche, godte'. Parken blev oprettet i på initiativ af fabrikanten Michael Spangsberg (f. ) og ejes siden af Parques Reunidos, der ejer over 60 parker i Europa, Nordamerika, Mellemøsten og Australien.
Hvad skete der med BonBon slik?
Da produktionen var på sit højeste i 90'erne, blev der produceret ca. 70 varianter. Men efter Bonbon blev solgt til Toms i , blev Store Babser, Dyt i Bamsen, Sillykoner og Blondinehjerner og flere andre BonBon navne fjernet i , da Toms ikke mente at disse navne tilhørte deres målgruppe som var børn.
Hvad er den ældste forlystelse i BonBon-Land?
Hundeprutten er BonBon-Lands ældste forlystelse, og mange store børn, der har besøgt parken siden dengang den åbnede har et lidt nostalgisk forhold til Henry Hundeprut og hans lille rutchebane.
Hvem opfandt BonBon-Land?
Michael Spangsberg åbnede derfor sit eget BonBon-Land med et lille bolsjeværksted, hvor børnene bl. a. selv kunne prøve at lave slikkepinde. BonBon-Land fik hurtigt vokseværk og er med sine i dag m2 en af Danmarks mest populære forlystelsesparker.
Hvor mange er døde i BonBon-Land?
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