The popular Bellewaerde amusement park ride, El Volador, experienced another stoppage on 2025-08-15 04:44:00, leaving 30 visitors stranded temporarily. This Topple Tower attraction, which reaches up to 16 meters high and swings in all directions, has a history of occasional technical issues.
- El Volador tower ride stalls frequently
- Visitors trapped at 10 meters height
- Fire brigade called as precautionary measure
- Specialized RED-team evacuation canceled quickly
- Guests waited 20 minutes inside gondola
- Visitors received drinks after incident
On Thursday afternoon, the gondola halted at around ten meters, trapping riders in the heat and full sun. While the situation was under control and no panic occurred, the incident once again highlighted the challenges of evacuating this specific ride safely and efficiently.
What measures does Bellewaerde take to ensure visitor safety when El Volador gets stuck? And how often do such interruptions happen? Here’s a quick overview of the event and its implications.
When an attraction like El Volador stops unexpectedly, it raises important questions about operational safety and visitor experience. Is the frequency of these stoppages acceptable for a major Belgian theme park? How well prepared is Bellewaerde for such incidents?
- El Volador’s emergency brake system requires manual release, complicating evacuation.
- Staff follow strict safety protocols, sometimes involving the specialized RED fire brigade team.
- Visitors receive immediate care, including refreshments, to recover from discomfort.
- The ride has had multiple stoppages in recent years, but no serious injuries.
As Bellewaerde continues to monitor and upgrade El Volador’s safety features, visitors can look forward to a secure and fun experience. Will these measures reduce future interruptions? Only time will tell, but vigilance remains a priority.