Océade
Océade was an indoor waterpark in the northwest of Brussels, Belgium, and the largest of its kind in the Brussels-Capital Region.
The park
Established by Océade France as part of a three-park franchise, with the other two parks located in France, it was the only park remaining in business after the French parks closed. Running at a loss, the park was acquired by the Walibi Group in 1992, with management experience built up through Aqualibi near Wavre just south of Brussels.The park was continuously expanded and renovated. It consisted of 14 water slides. These slides included the Hurricane, record holder for the fastest European slide, the Barracuda, the longest duo slide in Belgium, and the Anaconda, a slide with a width of 2.1 metres. De Cameleon was an interactive slide whereby people could customise the colour themselves. The park kept a constant temperature of 29 °C. With over 240,000 visitors per year and a combined volume of 1,800 m³ of water, Océade was a major leisure attraction in the Brussels-Capital Region.