Ten months after the tragic fire at Oceana, where one employee lost their life, work has reached a key milestone. The demolition work is now finished and, following a positive decision from Liseberg’s Board of Directors, work to complete a new waterworld – which is set to be finished in two years – can enter a new phase. For the first time, Liseberg can also release brand new images of Oceana, showing the attraction tower’s partially modified look and the new technology for the slides.

Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 16 Dec 2024


Ten months after the tragic fire at Oceana, where one employee lost their life, work has reached a key milestone. The demolition work is now finished and, following a positive decision from Liseberg’s Board of Directors, work to complete a new waterworld – which is set to be finished in two years – can enter a new phase. For the first time, Liseberg can also release brand new images of Oceana, showing the attraction tower’s partially modified look and the new technology for the slides.
This week, the last load-bearing glulam beams have been removed from Oceana’s roof. The pool area is now fully exposed, but this also marks a key milestone: the demolition and clean-up work is finished. After a positive decision by Liseberg's board, granting Liseberg the mandate to enter into the necessary agreements for the full completion of Oceana, Oceana begins to rise once more.
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