. After Orbis, the TFOU Parc closes its doors at Promenade de Flandre

. After Orbis, the TFOU Parc closes its doors at Promenade de Flandre
Tourcoing. After Orbis, the TFOU Parc closes its doors at Promenade de Flandre

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Amandine Vachez

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Nov 10, 2024 at 1:56 p.m.

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This is undoubtedly a surprise for many regulars. THE TFOU Parkopen in December 2022 in (North), on the Promenade de Flandre commercial areacloses its doors less than 2 years after its inauguration. The place mentions, in an announcement on social networks, “changes in strategy” and the “current economic situation”. This announcement echoes the recent closure of the Orbis adventure place, in the same area.

End clap, after a festive All Saints’ Day holiday

Nothing suggested this brutal news, especially since just a few days ago, we were talking about the festive programming planned for Halloween and the All Saints’ Day holidays on site. Five nights were on the program, including shows and a “completely Hoof boom!” »

As a reminder, the 3,600m park2 had, in the Lille sector, opened its first park in the provinces, after the region. “It is with emotion that the entire team (…) announces its sudden closure”, indicates the park on Instagram.

200,000 visitors for “unforgettable moments”

The team thanks its 200,000 visitors“who shared unforgettable moments with us. »

Thank you to the children, whose smiles and enthusiasm brightened every day spent in our park.

TFOU Parc, Friday November 8, 2024, in Instagram story.
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Two leisure places closed during the year in the sector

It would seem that the leisure offer of this type is not suitable for the sector. At least those who tried it did not succeed in doing well. We keep in mind the closure of the 3,000m immersive adventure venue2 Orbis, a little over a year after its opening, also in December 2022.

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