Region's investment in theme parks exceeds Dh.11 trillion
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
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The region's leisure and tourism sector is likely to receive a major boost with the planned investment of Dh.11 trillion on theme parks and other leisure and tourism projects in the Middle East, over the next twenty years.

The forthcoming attractions in the region include the Restless Planet and Universal Studios in Dubailand, Entertainment City in Qatar, Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, Aquaventure Waterpark at Atlantis in Dubai, Warner Bros theme park at Abu Dhabi, Marvel Entertainment Theme Park in dubai, Paramount Pictures-branded theme park in Dubai and the WOW RAK theme park comples in Ras Al Khaimah.
As per the region's current estimates, the entertainment and leisure sector is witnessing an annual growth of 20 to 25 percent, touching Dh.36billion.
Dubailand, the Dh.235bn tourism and entertainment project is being built in the emirate, announced that it would be located at new Dream Works Animation theme park, through a strategic alliance with the US studio. Comprising a collection of 24 theme parks, Dubailand will be the biggest leisure attractions in the world.
The construction of theme parks will happen in phases. The preliminary design work and site planning is underway and the first phase is likely to open by 2012.
The massive investment on theme parks is expected to increase demand for gardening equipment and products and services of landscape design companies and landscape artists too are likely to increase considerably over the next couple of years in the region.

The forthcoming attractions in the region include the Restless Planet and Universal Studios in Dubailand, Entertainment City in Qatar, Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, Aquaventure Waterpark at Atlantis in Dubai, Warner Bros theme park at Abu Dhabi, Marvel Entertainment Theme Park in dubai, Paramount Pictures-branded theme park in Dubai and the WOW RAK theme park comples in Ras Al Khaimah.
As per the region's current estimates, the entertainment and leisure sector is witnessing an annual growth of 20 to 25 percent, touching Dh.36billion.
Dubailand, the Dh.235bn tourism and entertainment project is being built in the emirate, announced that it would be located at new Dream Works Animation theme park, through a strategic alliance with the US studio. Comprising a collection of 24 theme parks, Dubailand will be the biggest leisure attractions in the world.
The construction of theme parks will happen in phases. The preliminary design work and site planning is underway and the first phase is likely to open by 2012.
The massive investment on theme parks is expected to increase demand for gardening equipment and products and services of landscape design companies and landscape artists too are likely to increase considerably over the next couple of years in the region.
Labels: Middle-East, Theme-Parks, Tourism
The Crown unveiled at Palm Jebel Ali to promote family tourism
Saturday, May 10, 2008
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Dubai's leading property developer, Nakheel, together with Busch Entertainment Corporation, is planning a 380-acre development across the Palm Jebel Ali, called The Crown, targeting the families and conservation.
The Crown will include resorts, hotels, and four theme parks namely the Busch Gardens, Aquatica, Seaworld and the overy Cove. Construction of The Crown is expected to begin by the end of the year. It will be linked to the Palm Jebel Ali's main crescent through a tunnel on the western side and through a bridge on the eastern side.
The Corporate Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Busch, Joseph A Couceiro said "It makes a statement even for Dubai."
The Palm Jebel Ali has a unique marine life with 504 water-homes, which is the biggest number of water-homes in the world. Shaikh Mohammed's Floating proverb too, is likely to begin construction by the end of this year, he added.
Busch Gardens will mainly house African animals which can thrive in Dubai temperatures and the Seaworld and overy Cove will include dolphins and other marine life.
The Crown will be open for visitors by the year 2012, and will be mainly family-oriented, as Nakheel and Dubai intend to promote family tourism.
The project is still in the planning stages, but Couceiro revealed that they expect several million people in the parks every year.
The Palm Jebel Ali development, including The Crown, is likely to house 57 hotels and 23,000 rooms on the whole, out of which The Crown will contribute 3000 to 4000 rooms.
The Crown will include resorts, hotels, and four theme parks namely the Busch Gardens, Aquatica, Seaworld and the overy Cove. Construction of The Crown is expected to begin by the end of the year. It will be linked to the Palm Jebel Ali's main crescent through a tunnel on the western side and through a bridge on the eastern side.
The Corporate Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of Busch, Joseph A Couceiro said "It makes a statement even for Dubai."
The Palm Jebel Ali has a unique marine life with 504 water-homes, which is the biggest number of water-homes in the world. Shaikh Mohammed's Floating proverb too, is likely to begin construction by the end of this year, he added.
Busch Gardens will mainly house African animals which can thrive in Dubai temperatures and the Seaworld and overy Cove will include dolphins and other marine life.
The Crown will be open for visitors by the year 2012, and will be mainly family-oriented, as Nakheel and Dubai intend to promote family tourism.
The project is still in the planning stages, but Couceiro revealed that they expect several million people in the parks every year.
The Palm Jebel Ali development, including The Crown, is likely to house 57 hotels and 23,000 rooms on the whole, out of which The Crown will contribute 3000 to 4000 rooms.
Labels: Nakheel, Palm-Jebel-Ali, Resorts, Theme-Parks, Tourism










