A new breath of horror sweeps over Ibilaw at Walibi Belgium this Halloween. From Oct. 11 to Nov. 2, 2025, Bill's parallel universe will reopen its gates. Following the success of the first edition, Ibilaw appears darker than ever with a new haunted house, three new scare zones, and an immersive spectacle by Felipe Garcia. Horror fans will dive deeper into Bill's mysterious history.
Bill's Return and His Realm
Bill, who observed visitors from afar last year, will return. With him, the portal to his dark realm of Ibilaw will open. Over 18 days, including 10 extended days, his universe will unfold through iconic locations and new experiences. These will reveal the character's darkest secrets.
New Haunted Houses in Ibilaw
This year, four haunted houses will open their doors. Among them is the new "Aquarium in Dock World," an old aquarium from the 1990s that becomes accessible again despite lurking creatures. In addition, "Silence," "The Curse of Amun," and "Mine Blast" return for this edition.
Debut of New Scare Zones
Three new scare zones will debut in Ibilaw. "Innocence" explores Bill's shattered childhood. "Basement" reveals his underground hideout. "Arachnophobia" represents a high-security area where people barricade themselves against an eight-legged threat. The horror circus "Psycho Circus XXXXL" returns in a revised version.
Immersive Spectacle on Bill's History
A new spectacle named "Bill: A Fairy Tale," created by Felipe Garcia, will offer full immersion into Bill's story. It blends staging, performance, and narrative. Visitors will experience his journey from childhood to ruling over Ibilaw.
Culinary and Shopping Highlights
The eerie culinary experience of the "Freaky Pizza Festival" returns. A new shop, the "Ibilaw Store," will allow visitors to take home exclusive souvenirs.
Accessibility for All Visitors
Ibilaw's experiences target horror enthusiasts. Still, the park remains open to all visitors. Monsters are concentrated in a delimited area between Wave Swinger and Buzzsaw. The rest of the park remains monster-free, allowing visitors to enjoy family attractions. An anti-monster badge is available for children under 12 who want to avoid any scary encounters.
Opening Hours and Admission Prices
The park opens from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Oct. 12, from Oct. 19 to 24, and on Nov. 2. The 10 extended days until 10 p.m. occur on Oct. 11, Oct. 18, and from Oct. 25 to Nov. 1. The price at the gate is 53 euros for regular days and 57 euros for extended days.
Tips for Ticket Purchases and Reservations
To ensure an optimal experience,
Walibi Belgium limits the number of admissions per day. Last year, all extended days sold out. It is strongly recommended to buy tickets in advance online. Until Oct. 2, visitors can save up to 9 euros thanks to the presale price. Visitors with an undated ticket or a pass valid during the Halloween period—except Platinum, Diamond, and Ruby—must reserve their visit via the reservation platform to access the extended days. Walibi also advises reserving the haunted houses before the visit to secure a spot.
Halloween at Aqualibi
From Oct. 11 to Nov. 2, Aqualibi will be decorated in Halloween colors. From Oct. 27 to 30, three magic shows per day will be offered. From Oct. 25 to Nov. 1, the "Bloody Rapido" will host monsters starting at 6 p.m. In parallel, DJs will make the wave pool vibrate from 5:30 p.m.
Travel Recommendations for Visitors
Halloween draws a large number of visitors each year. To ease arrival at the park and limit parking lot overcrowding, Walibi encourages the use of alternative transportation. SNCB offers the Discovery Ticket, which provides a 50 percent reduction on the fare. Bierges-Walibi station is just a 5-minute walk from the entrance. Visitors can also choose carpooling, Kiss & Ride, or cycling, especially thanks to the new bike path connecting Louvain-la-Neuve to the park. A free bike parking lot is available.