The Meifoor in Brugge has opened its gates with a spectacular new attraction, capturing the attention of thrill-seekers across Belgium. On 2025-05-10 15:30:00, visitors were welcomed to experience Europe’s tallest fairground ride, the impressive 85-meter-high Mission Impossible Tower. This landmark event marks a significant milestone for Belgian kermis enthusiasts.
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Not only does the Meifoor boast this record-breaking tower, but it also features an investment of three million euros, highlighting the scale and ambition behind the event. The pride of local families is evident, especially for Piet, whose son Pietje operates the towering ride for the first time at a Belgian fair.
With such a grand opening and notable local involvement, what does this mean for the future of fairs in Belgium? Let’s explore the impact of this new attraction and what visitors can expect from the Meifoor this year.
Why is the Mission Impossible Tower such a big deal for Belgian fairs? It’s more than just height; it symbolizes innovation and local engagement in traditional events. Consider these key points:
- The tower’s 85-meter height makes it Europe’s tallest, setting a new standard for kermis attractions.
- Investment of €3 million signals strong confidence in the fair’s future and its economic impact.
- Local families like Piet’s are deeply involved, adding a personal and community dimension to the event.
- The presence of celebrities like singer Metejoor at the opening adds star appeal and media attention.
As the Meifoor continues throughout the season, will other Belgian fairs follow Brugge’s lead in innovation and scale? Don’t miss the chance to experience this thrilling new attraction and celebrate a proud moment for Belgium’s kermis culture.