zack_90 Posted October 26, 2011 Share Posted October 26, 2011 (edited) Well it seems that most want to build another park in Spain. And I do not understand the truth, there is only one park in Spain works well and that's PortAventura. We have 4 theme parks, and only one works, and then have some amusement park ... And they want to build has left Paramount Park in Murcia, Mallorca another park, and now this in Andalucia which they say "will come backed by a U.S. company of amusement film" ... I wonder which company? ... Universal?, Because there is already a project Paramount, Warner is already in Madrid, and Disney is in Paris ... and there is no other ... I leave the news: El grupo malagueño Peñarroya prevé la construcción del parque de atracciones "más grande de Europa" según informa Europa Press. Este parque tendrá una superficie de 250 hectáreas, estrictamente destinada para las atracciones. Además el proyecto "vendrá avalado por una compañía norteamericana de parques de atracciones cinematográficos", según indicada el propietario del grupo, Cristóbal Peñarroya. Aún no está definida su ubicación, se duda entre dos municipios de la zona levantina. El grupo está ultimando un acuerdo con una entidad financiera alemana para disponer del dinero necesario para la inversión. Todavía no hay muchos detalles sobre este proyecto pero supondría "la creación de hasta 12.000 puestos de trabajos debido a la oferta hotelera complementaria que alcanzará 12.000 camas". Fuente: http://www.parqueplaza.net Translation: The 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." The 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." http://www.parqueplaza.net Sorry for my English Edited October 26, 2011 by larrygator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beatle11 Posted October 26, 2011 Share Posted October 26, 2011 Another one?! WTF?! What's going on in Spain that is attracting all these developers? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gisco Posted October 26, 2011 Share Posted October 26, 2011 Probably has a better chance of succes than Mallorca! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naranjon Posted October 26, 2011 Share Posted October 26, 2011 Probably has a better chance of succes than Mallorca! Maybe have a better chance to theme, but I think Mallorca is best location because is a most touristic. Anyway, I think this park isn't built... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djfwells Posted December 14, 2011 Share Posted December 14, 2011 Three out of Spain's already operational 'Major' theme parks can't turn a profit - what makes Paramount, and the two proposed new parks in Malaga and Mallorca think that they can succeed where others have failed ? http://tinyurl.com/cypwq3d Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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