Niles: Two new theme parks share a common goal in 2025 ...Middle East

News by : (The Orange County Register) -

Theme park fans in 2025 will enjoy a rare opportunity to welcome the opening of not just one, but two major theme parks. The two parks will be opening in very different environments on opposite sides of the world. But, ultimately, they share a common goal — one that may end up dividing the fans that each park seeks to attract.

The first park to open almost certainly will be Universal Epic Universe, which is set to debut May 22, 2025, on the new south campus at Universal Orlando Resort. Universal’s eighth park worldwide will feature four themed lands devoted to individual franchises, including How to Train Your Dragon, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Super Nintendo World and Universal’s first theme park land devoted to its classic movie monsters, including Frankenstein’s monster, Dracula and the Wolf Man.

Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s theme parks. Subscribe here.

Across the globe in Saudi Arabia, Six Flags Qiddiya City is expected to open on an as-yet-unannounced date next year. This will be the first Six Flags-branded park to open in the eastern hemisphere, although it is not being built or operated by the new Six Flags Entertainment Corporation. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is paying to license the brand through its Qiddiya Investment Company.

Concept art of the Falcon’s Flight coaster coming to Six Flags Qiddiya City in Saudi Arabia. (Courtesy of Six Flags)

More from Robert Niles

A busy 2024 set up big challenges for Disneyland in 2025 More California cruises could be a win for Disney Walt is the star for Disneyland’s 70th birthday Who goes to Disneyland for Christmas? New parks provide new hope for theme park fans

The headliner there will be Falcons Flight, a new Exa model coaster from Intamin that will be the world’s tallest, fastest and longest roller coaster when it opens. Built on a cliff, Falcons Flight will drop nearly 520 feet into a top speed of 155 mph on its nearly 14,000 feet of track. That’s nearly three miles.

Despite those records, Epic Universe likely will attract about as many visitors in a good month as Six Flags Qiddiya City might draw in an entire year. Epic Universe is opening in Orlando — the world’s most popular theme park destination — while Qiddiya City is opening in the Middle East, a region that includes just one theme park that has cracked TEA/AECOM’s Theme Index global attendance report. That’s Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi, which drew a reported 1.75 million visitors last year, about one-tenth of what Disneyland got.

While attendance numbers are important, the bigger game for both parks is perception. Universal is challenging the notions that Disney always will be the market leader in Orlando and that no one can build a better destination than Walt Disney World. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia is taking on its past and trying to change global attitudes toward the kingdom by opening itself up to western visitors through the aggressive development of leisure destinations.

Universal and Saudi Arabia are spending billions of dollars to get people to change their minds. For Universal, this is just another corporation’s attempt to get consumers to change their brand loyalty. But for Saudi Arabia, this is a much higher-stakes effort to change a nation’s reputation.

The success of each effort ultimately lies in the hands of their visitors. Universal needs fans to endorse its new rides and shows to help lure friends, family and followers away from Disney. And Saudi Arabia needs people to report not just thrilling rides, but also a friendly and accepting welcome when they visit.

By this time next year, we will know if they did.

 

Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( Niles: Two new theme parks share a common goal in 2025 )

Also on site :

Most Viewed News
جديد الاخبار