Imagine if all those parks were built. I would go their for every single holiday, lets hope however by 2020 we still have a large collection of parks as well as other unique attractions and destinations
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Imagine if all those parks were built. I would go their for every single holiday, lets hope however by 2020 we still have a large collection of parks as well as other unique attractions and destinations
Some artwork illustrating 3-D attractions planned for Al Sahara Kingdom (pictured in 2009):
Source: http://www.arabianbusiness.com/saudi-developer-set-restart-dubailand-project-447931.html
Saudi Arabia-based developer Al Hokair Group is planning to resume construction on its stalled Al Sahara Kingdom hotel and entertainment project in Dubailand in 2013, its deputy CEO has said.
The Al Sahara Kingdom has been master-planned over a 50 million sq ft area in Dubailand, the delayed real estate development backed by Dubai Properties Group (DPG).
The project is set to include two four-star hotels – to be run by Al Hokair-owned MENA Hotels & Resorts, an indoor theme park, restaurants, residential areas and a retail souk.
“This is on hold now, but we will try to [restart construction] of the hotels and theme park in 2013, combined with the apartments and villas. This is our plan,” said Sami AM Al-Hokair in comments published by Hotelier Middle East.
When asked when the firm expected the project to be completed, Al-Hokair said construction would take two years.
"[We’re] starting with the theme park, hotels and with the serviced apartments, and the retail – it’s coming phase by phase, but phase one [will open in] 2014," he said.
Al-Hokair added that the developer’s plan to resume the project was in response to increased demand in line with growing tourist numbers to the emirate.
“There is a lot of demand. We expect more tourism is coming to Dubai. I think we’re expecting 15 million visitors to Dubai by 2015,” he said.
Dubailand was one of the Gulf emirate’s most ambitious developments, announced at the height of the real estate bubble.
The resort was originally slated to be twice the size of Walt Disney World, and was reportedly worth AED335bn at its peak. It was placed on hold after the financial crisis triggered the collapse of Dubai’s real estate market in late-2008.
In Octobe, DPG said the firm was in talks to renegotiate four projects in the resort, with plans to unveil details of a sustainable city by end-2012.
Alongside details of a planned sustainable city within the resort, three further projects funded by Middle East investors will be confirmed in 2012, CEO Khalid Al Malik said.
He added: “We are currently in talks with three other investors. They [include] a couple of investors from the region who would like to start projects in Dubailand.
“We are in serious negotiations with them, hopefully next year [in 2012, we can expect announcements], in the first and second quarter.”
Awesome Six Flags Dubailand concept art!
More here:
http://parkthoughts.com/2010/08/23/six-flags-dubailand-renderings/
http://airtimers.com/six-flags-dubailand-erwartet-uns-hier-ein-themenpark-der-superlative/004857/ (in German)
And here is the abandoned Marvel site office:
Source:
http://www.thethemeparkguy.com/park/dubailand/
Marvel Heroes theme park concept art!!
Source:
http://conceptartworld.com/?p=2978
Here is a list of the announced theme park projects in Dubailand. Incredible:
Arabian Legends Theme Park (announced April 2004):
http://www.albawaba.com/business/gfh-invest-15-billion-dubais-arabian-legends-theme-park
Falcon City of Wonders Theme Park (announced April 2005):
http://www.ameinfo.com/57168.html
Restless Planet (announced June 2005, or earlier):
http://www.ameinfo.com/61728.html
Aqua Dunya (announced September 2005):
http://www.ameinfo.com/67384.html
F-1 X Dubailand (announced October 2005):
http://new.arabianbusiness.com/formula-one-theme-park-plan-for-dubai-63630.html
Great Dubai Wheel (announced October 2006):
http://www.ameinfo.com/97936.html
Marvel Dubailand (announced March 2007)
http://www.reuters.com/article/2007/03/22/us-dubai-marvel-idUSL2171124120070322
Universal Studios Dubailand (announced May 2007):
http://www.reuters.com/article/2007/05/01/industry-universal-dubai-park-dc-idUSL0145159620070501
Paramount Theme Park (announced June 2007):
http://www.reuters.com/article/2007/06/25/industry-paramount-dc-idUSN2531591520070625
DreamWorks Animation Park Dubailand (announced January 2008):
http://www.arabianbusiness.com/dreamworks-set-up-theme-park-in-dubai-53122.html
Little Big Club Theme Park (announced February 2008):
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117981241?refCatId=14
Six Flags Dubailand (announced March 2008):
http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/03/05/us-sixflags-dubai-idUSL0568704220080305
Freej Dubailand (announced May 2008):
http://gulfnews.com/business/construction/freej-characters-to-regale-families-visiting-dubailand-1.103170
Legoland Dubailand (announced May 2008):
http://www.zawya.com/story.cfm/sidZAWYA20080506112643/Tatweer%20and%20Merlin%20Entertainments%20Group%20Form%20Regional%20Strategic%20Alliance%20to%20Develop%20LEGOLAND%20Theme%20Parks
As of 2011, ALL (!) of them are stalled or dead. Crazy.
Status: on hold