As theHalloween season gets underway, with even scarier evenings and a hair-raising new Haunted House, we reveal the new roller coaster, named Cétautomatix, currently under construction and due to open in 2025. After a year 2024 rich in new features to celebrate 35 years, such as the extension of the Egypt zone with the Numérobis Tower and the musical comedy dedicated to Asterix, the park is betting on a Spinning Coaster to attract even more visitors. Set right in the heart of the Gaul zone, this new attraction pays tribute to Ketautomatix, the emblematic blacksmith of the Asterix village.
Parc Astérix, always on the lookout for new experiences for its visitors, permanently closed several infrastructures on November 5, 2023 to make room for this roller coaster. Among the attractions dismantled was the Nationale 7, a ride in old cars that had been taking visitors through a rural setting since 1992. Used every Halloween for the Witch's Trail, this attraction is now history.
We're also bidding farewell to the famous House of Fear, the park's first haunted house, and to the 6-Trills Fair, two staples of the Halloween season, known for their guaranteed thrills. With this, several smaller infrastructures, such as game and food stands, have also disappeared to provide optimal space for this new project.
The Cétautomatix attraction, designed as a Spinning Coaster, will offer a unique experience. Aboard chariots specially created in the Gallic blacksmith's workshop, visitors will experience a whirlwind of emotions. This roller coaster, probably built by the famous German manufacturer Gerstlauer, will allow passengers to sit face to face, promising fun interaction between families and friends along the way. The attraction will be accessible from a height of one meter, making it an ideal family experience. The concept is reminiscent of the Vicky The Ride attraction at Belgium's Plopsa Coo park.
With this new roller coaster, Parc Astérix continues to renew itself, offering us ever more novelties. This constant need for innovation is essential for the park, whose capacity must adapt to the growing number of visitors every year. This project is part of an overall strategy to make the park ever more attractive, particularly in a context where its expansion possibilities are limited by the surrounding protected forest.
Parc Astérix still has plenty of surprises in store for years to come. This new attraction, inspired by the world of Asterix and Obelix, is sure to appeal to young and old alike, while strengthening the park's roller coaster offering. Indeed, Cétautomatix won't just be a simple coaster, but a fully-fledged Gallic adventure in which you'll become a thrill-seeking die-hard.