Attractions and Shows
How can I organise my day at Futuroscope?
The opening times and the show times for each day are given in the visitor’s map, which you can pick up at the entrance. Our teams at the entrance to Futuroscope are also there to provide information and help you find your way around. We can also provide free visits with a guide so that you don’t have to worry about arranging your day at Futuroscope (guided visits only operate during certain periods; limited places available).
Can I visit with my young children? Which attractions do you recommend?
We have a range of services and attractions specially suited to young children.
Alternative solutions are available at attractions where restrictions on admission apply (minimum height 4 ft). Ask a host or hostess at the attraction for details.
Do height or health restrictions apply for some attractions? Are these attractions suitable for mothers-to-be?
The following restrictions apply to the simulator rides (Dances with Robots, Lapland Express, The Best of Dynamic Cinema, Race for Atlantis):
- You must reach the minimum height displayed at the entrance to each attraction (4 ft)
- You must be in good health with no physical ailments (heart disorder, back pain or spinal problem, travel sickness, etc)
- Not recommended for mothers-to-be
- No wheelchair access to the simulator seats: visitors in wheelchairs must be transferred to one of the dynamic seats or use one of the designated wheelchair places. Race for Atlantis and Star of the Future! do not have access for visitors with reduced mobility. Refer to our information for disabled visitors.
Are the attractions and shows translated?
Simultaneous translation is available in English, Spanish and German for certain attractions. Translation headsets are available free of charge from the entrance and the TGV-Futuroscope train station (deposit required. Subject to availability).