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Re: Dubai- ein Freizeitparkparadies

Verfasst: Mo 31. Okt 2016, 13:45
von Andrej Woiczik
Quelle: http://www.tradearabia.com/news/TTN_315810.html


Universal Studios scraps Dubailand theme park plan


Dubai Holding, a leading developer in the emirates, and Universal Studios have scrapped the plans to build a massive 7 million sq ft theme park in Dubailand, said a report.

The construction work on the project started in 2008, but got stalled as a result of the global financial crisis, reported Zawya.

Dubai Holding confirmed that it was no longer in talks with the American theme park operator to build the attraction.

The 7 million sq ft Universal Studios Dubailand theme park broke ground in July 2008 and was originally scheduled for completion in December 2010.

The masterplan, which was due to include nearly 20 separate theme park attractions and be twice the size of the Walt Disney World resort in Orlando, stalled in the midst of the slowdown in the Dubai property market in 2009 and the Universal Studios Dubailand opening date was pushed back to 2015, said the report.

Dubai Holding said it was focusing on its other developments including the mega-project Jumeirah Central, which will be the future all-season, transit orientated urban centre besides the Mall of the World, a major retail and leisure destination and its existing tourism offering, such as Global Village, which attracts more than five million visitors each year.
..soviel versinkt im Wüstensand :lol:
Ob 2019 der Six Flags Park kommt, abwarten 8-)

Für 2017 bestanden Pläne auf eine Abu Dhabi und Dubai Tour zu gehen, aber derzeit hört man selbst soviele geplanten Investitionen wie diese:
http://disneyandmore.blogspot.de/2014/0 ... dubai.html
und da besucht man diese interessante Destination erst, wenn mehr fertig eröffnet worden ist, als derzeit.
Auch im IMG Adventure Indoorpark kann man sehen, dass derzeit die geplanten Besucherzahlen soweit zurück sind, dass dort wie in der ferrari World in Abu Dhabi mehr Attraktionen 2018/2019 eröffnen werden als derzeit.

Re: Dubai- ein Freizeitparkparadies

Verfasst: So 12. Nov 2017, 17:24
von Andrej Woiczik


Ob das etwas wird bis Winter 2019, schauen wir mal.
Amusement Resort complex featuring Riverland Dubai retail / dining area, the Lapita Hotel, and several theme parks:
MOTIONGATE Dubai (Opened Dec. 16, 2016)
BOLLYWOOD PARKS Dubai (Opened Nov. 15, 2016)
LEGOLAND Dubai - (Opened Oct. 31, 2016) & LEGOLAND Water Park (Opened Nov. 15, 2016)
SIX FLAGS DUBAI - Now Under Construction To Open in Late 2019
Das Themenhotel sieht toll aus, die Themenparks verfügen über zum Teil erstklassige Fahrgeschäfte, aber dennoch sind wie auch im IMG Adventure die Besucherzahlen eine Katastrophe.
Im ersten Jahr bislang nur 40% der erhifften Besucherzahlen erreicht und das obwohl Hotelgäste keinen Eintritt in den parks zahlen müssen und Fastpässe bekommen :o

Auch in Abu Dhabi bauen die Freizeitparks wie verrückt und die Besucherzahlen sind bislang auch desolat.


Kennt man aus Soltau in ähnlicher Form


Sieht sehr gut aus

Sehr ordentliche Themenfahrten

Re: Dubai- ein Freizeitparkparadies

Verfasst: So 12. Nov 2017, 17:35
von Andrej Woiczik
...und Achterbahnen:








Das Teil sieht geil aus

Mal sehen, ob ich im Frühjahr 2019 endlich mal nach 2010 nach Dubai komme und berichten kann?

Re: Dubai- ein Freizeitparkparadies

Verfasst: So 12. Nov 2017, 23:33
von looping grufti
Danke für die Infos und Videos ... Dubai fehlt mir auch noch ;)

Re: Dubai- ein Freizeitparkparadies

Verfasst: Sa 18. Nov 2017, 16:53
von Andrej Woiczik
looping grufti hat geschrieben:Danke für die Infos und Videos ... Dubai fehlt mir auch noch ;)
Sehr gerne.
Vier weitere Parks werden noch gebaut.
Die bisherigen Besucherzahlen liegen bislang insgesamt weittttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt hinter den Erwartungen der Eigentümer zurück.
Nur die zahlreichen Wasserparks locken mehrere Millionen Besucher an.
Ansonsten liegt die Kapazität bei 30-40% der erhofften Zahlen.

Re: Dubai- ein Freizeitparkparadies

Verfasst: Do 1. Feb 2018, 08:17
von Andrej Woiczik
https://blooloop.com/news/dubai-parks-r ... structure/
Dubai Parks and Resorts received nearly 2.3 million visitors in its first full year open and its owner has announced a further restructuring of its management team.
DXB Entertainments, owner of Dubai Parks and Resorts, opened the complex in 2016 on a phased basis. Visitors gained access to the final rides and attractions in the fourth quarter of 2017, generating record attendance.
December 2017 delivered the park’s highest daily visitation to date, with an average of over 20,000 visits in the last 10 days and peak daily visits approaching 27,000, surpassing the previous daily record achieved during the DPR Big Day Out in September 2017.
Mohamed Almulla, CEO of DXB Entertainments, said: “During 2017 we recorded close to 2.3 million visits, with the fourth quarter delivering our highest visitation to date, a clear sign of progress against our strategic plan and a reflection of the new pricing and marketing strategy implemented in September last year.
“Our key visitation periods will continue to be the cooler months of the first and fourth quarters of each year and therefore we remain optimistic that the positive trends in final months of 2017 will continue into the first quarter of 2018.”
Operational restructure
DXB Entertainments also announced the completion of an operational restructure with its theme park division combining with its retail and hospitality division. As part of the change, Ahmad Hussain, previously general manager of theme parks, has been appointed deputy CEO and will assist with managing the day-to-day activities of the company.
Ahmed AlRayyes, who was previously the general manager of retail and hospitality, was appointed chief commercial officer.
The merging of the divisions comes only six months after they were created. In August last year, DXB announced it was splitting its business into three business units, theme parks, retail and hospitality, and marketing.
The August reorganisation came in response to significant losses. For the first six months of 2017, the company recorded losses of Dhs247m ($67.2m). In September, the company secured a Dhs245m ($66.7m) loan from its majority shareholder, Meraas, to cover operational expenses and debt repayments.
Almulla said: “The company restructuring and transition from project delivery to an operational, consumer-centric company is now substantially complete and as we move forward into 2018 further operational synergies and the continued delivery of a destination wide, world-class consumer experience remain our key priorities.”
Dubai Parks and Resorts is a 2.3 million sq m family entertainment destination comprising three theme parks – Motiongate Dubai, Bollywood Parks Dubai and Legoland Dubai – as well as the region’s first Legoland Water Park. The parks are linked by Riverland Dubai, a dining, entertainment and retail district featuring the Lapita Hotel. Six Flags Dubai will be the destination’s fourth theme park opening in late 2019.
Ganz ehrlich, 2,3 Millionen Besucher für drei Parks inkl. Hotel sind nicht dolle ;)
Da ist noch Luft nach oben :lol: