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It sounds like this large development project will include some amusement park rides based in the last sentence. With the amount they are building and the price I expect the amusement ride area to be small. I guess we'll know for sure in late 2016 when this is expected to be completed.

 

http://www.constructionweekonline.com/article-25915-bahrain-green-lights-53m-theme-park/#.UtSq2bTD4WA

 

Bahrain green lights $53m theme park

on Jan 13, 2014

 

Work on a BD20m ($52.7m) theme park, that includes Bahrain's first full-size ice arena and indoor ski slope, will go ahead as planned next month, according to a senior government official.

 

It comes after a municipal council shelved the project last week, fearing it would damage key sewage and water networks located at the site.

 

Municipalities and Urban Planning Affairs Minister Dr Juma Al Ka'abi told the Gulf Daily News that the overhaul of the Muharraq Grand Garden would not damage the grid.

 

He said an agreement has been reached with the Works Ministry to divert sewage and water pipes during construction to avoid any disruptions to the network.

 

The project has already suffered two years of delays, but finally got the green light after Dr Al Ka'abi and Bahraini investor Fouad Shuwaitar signed an agreement in October.

 

The council had earlier voted to axe the proposal, but made a U-turn three days before the deal was signed when a new consortium came in to fund the development.

 

The 93,618m2 project, near Bahrain International Airport, will include a three-storey shopping centre, business centre and a multipurpose convention and exhibition centre.

 

It will feature an indoor sports arena, outdoor sports grounds, an aquatic museum, karting track, mosque and an elderly home and is expected to be ready in around two-and-a-half years.

 

The development will also have restaurants, a fitness club and gym, family rest areas and amusement rides. Plans to turn the park into a miniature Disneyland were announced in 2007 but the project was later scrapped.

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Question: What would a miniature Disneyland look like?

 

 

Answer: Hong Kong Disneyland.

 

 

I tried.

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