Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Yet another Proposed Spanish Park



SPAIN - Many view Spain as having enough amusement parks, which I completely agree. There is Port Aventura in Barcelona, Parque Warner Madrid & Parque de Atracciones de Madrid in Madrid, Terra Mitica in Benidorm, etc. Then, suprisingly Paramount wants to build an amusement park in Spain. We all thought that was enough when now yet another proposed Spanish Park in the works. Here's an article, which is in Spanish, though I translated the article with Google Translate.

BEWARE: Rough Translation, if you know Spanish, read the article linked above.

Tuesday October 25, 2011


The park "greater Europe" could be built in AndalusiaThe group plans to build Peñarroya Malaga Amusement Park "largest in Europe" according to Europa Press. The park will cover an area of ​​250 hectares, designed strictly for attractions. The project also "will come backed by a U.S. company cinematic amusement park", said the group owner, Christopher Peñarroya.Not yet defined its location, is hesitating between two towns in the Levante area. The group is finalizing an agreement with a German financial institution to provide the money needed for investment. Still there are not many details on this project but would "create up to 12,000 jobs due to the hotels to reach 12,000 additional beds."
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Missing 4 million to complete construction of Jaen water parkJaén Water Park has not yet opened their doors, but had to open last year. The reason is that there are still 4 million euros to finish and there is no private capital is willing to take that investment to exploit information as reported Andalusia.
One company asked about the formula proposed by the council, but there was no firm offer. The new government team believes that it is an investment "is working very expensive for two months a year." Already invested 9 million euros between the two phases of Plan E.
Another problem is that they must repay the aid of 1.8 million euros granted by the Andalusian government for the implementation of the attractions, through the second Protect Plan, because from the executive have reported that this investment is not allowed because "there are works as such. "
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Holiday Park will open an area dedicated to Maya the Bee and a new entrance in 2012
Plopsa purchased by the group in late 2010, German Park Holiday Park continues its transformation, with the characters of the Belgian group. As you know, the theme park will have a new entry in 2012 and will open new children's nearby attractions. Today Plopsa Fansite reveals more details about the new 2012 Holiday Park.
New Entry
When will the 2011 season, work will begin for the new entry, which will allow direct access to the park from the parking lot (while the old entrance is next to the road). With the new entry visitors come to the square of the sources near Anubis Free Fall Tower. In a second phase of the entrance area will be expanded with more buildings, including shops. But this second phase will take place later, only the first phase will take place during the winter 2011-2012. The new entrance will be ready for spring 2012.
The new entrance to Holiday Park

Majaland
Some months later, in summer, open Majaland Holiday Park, an area devoted to topics including Maya Bee 12 attractions (some new rides and attractions retematizadas). It will be a fairly similar to that which opened this year in Plopsaland De Panne (Belgium), but in Holiday Park will not be a covered area. Have similar attractions: Carousel of Flowers (Zierer) and Dancing Tree (Zierer). There will be a new restaurant will be like a big tree.

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