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1. FROM CINDERELLA CASTLE TO FERRARI WORLD
THE MAKING OF A GLOBAL THEME PARK DEVELOPMENT
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2. LOCATION BASED ENTERTAINMENT
Mega Theme Parks
Disney World
Universal Studios
Efteling
Lego Land
Safari & Animal Parks
Busch Gardens
Animal Kingdom
Wetland Park
SeaWorld
Amusement Parks
Magic Mountain
Knott’s Berry Farm
Great Escape
Cedar Point
Water Parks
Wet & Wild
Typhoon Lagoon
Blizzard Beach
Ocean World
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3. Modern theme parks emerged from traditional trade fairs and festivals dating back to medieval times.
Eventually, Farris wheels and carousel rides became the common scene of a traditional amusement
park.
The construction of Disneyland in California nearly 60 years ago, is considered the starting date of the
global theme park industry. Disney was configured from the beginning as a recreational model and was
enthusiastically emulated, imitated and envied by a great number of developers and corporations.
The industry’s business goals and position in global tourism has evolved to become a major tourist
magnet rivaling natural historic monuments and exotic beaches as a major revenue generator for
investors.
A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY
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TIVOLI GARDENS
Opened: 1843
Size: 8 Hectares
EFTELING
Opened: 1952
Size: 67 Hectares
DISNEY
Theme Park founded by
Walt Disney in 1955 to
become Disneyland “The
Happiest Place On Earth”
Mickey Mouse
Cinderella
Alice in Wonderland
UNIVERSAL
Movie filming studio founded
by Carl Laemmle in 1912 to
become Universal Studios
“The Entertainment Capital
of LA”
Studio Tour
Harry Potter
Jurassic Park
4. Theme parks strive to provide an immersive guest experience by creating a suspended reality
setting of another place, time and environment with reference to a popular character, legend,
book or media (movies, cartoons or games). Designers continually push the envelope of
sensory overload to attract repeat visitors and to live up to the tourists’ expectations.
THE MAKING OF A GLOBAL THEME PARK
Feasibility
Site Identification
Local Market Conditions
Tourism Market
Characteristics Of Comparable
Industry.
Industry Trends
Potential Market Penetration
Financial Analysis
Planning
Concept Evaluation
Project Plan
Operational Plan
Planning Design Parameters
Sponsorships
Environmental Impact Mitigation
Design
Master-plan
Attraction Design
A/E Design
Infrastructure
Parking & Traffic
Execution
Program Management
Construction
Operations’ Handover
Soft Opening
Theming Scheme
Owned Creative IP’s
Licensed Creative IP’s
Public-Private Partnership
Opportunities
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5. ANTATOMY OF A THEME PARK
Attractions
Rides
Shows
Stunts
Games
Food, Beverage &
Merchandizing
Restaurants
Bars
Snack & Beverage
Carts
Retail Stores
Retail Carts
Operations
Administration
Technical Services
Facilities Management
Kitchen
Wardrobe
Administration Building
Operations Building
Safety & Security
In-Park Services
In-Park Support
Warehouse
IT Hub
Employee Services
Central Shops
Entertainment Rehearsal
Employee Services
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Live Entertainment
Street Parades
Meet & Greet
Guest Services
Ticketing
Customer Service
VIP Lounges
Guest Facilities
Bathrooms
Car Parking
Stroller Parking
Front Of House Back Of House
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THE FUN STARTS HERE
AN EXAMPLE OF A PARK AND AN ATTRACTION
1999
46 ha
6
28
8
12
$1.2B
6M
8M
Opening:
Area:
Lands:
Attractions:
Retail Outlets:
F&B Outlets:
Construction:
Visitors 2000:
Visitors 2012:
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Port Of Entry
BOH Access
Wizarding
World of
Harry Potter
Jurassic
Park
Superhero Island
Toon Lagoon
Dr. Seuss Landing
Lost Continent
MASTER-PLAN
CITY
WALK
PARKING
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AERIAL VIEW - SEPTEMBER 1999
9. Queue Area
Show & Ride Area
Maintenance BayAttraction Retail
ATTRACTION PLANNING
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Type:
Rating:
Area:
Cost:
PHC:
Dark Ride
Family - D
4,600 sm
$33 M
900
11. DESIGN DATA
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
American Society of Heating and Refrigerating
Engineers (ASHRAE)
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
(ASME)
American Water Works Association (AWWA)
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
(NEMA)
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
International Mechanical code (IMC)
International Plumbing Code (IPC)
International Building Code (IBC)
International Fire Code (IFC)
International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)
Underwriters Laboratory (UL)
Association of Edison Illuminating Companies
(AEIC)
Certified Ballast Manufacturers (CBM)
Electrical Testing Laboratories (ETL)
Illuminating Engineering Society of North
America (IESNA)
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE)
Cable Insulated Engineers Association (ICEA)
Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)
ASTM International – Committee F24 (ASTM-
F24)
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
General Performance Specification (GPS)
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Projected Attendance
Design Day
Attraction Practical
Hourly Capacity
Hourly Meal Count
Utility Caps
Guest Flow
Meal Cap
Family – D Ticket
Children – C Ticket
Thrill – E Ticket
Codes:
Capacities Ride Type/Ratings:
12. REVENUES
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There are more than 400 amusement parks and traditional attractions in the United States.
The industry generates $57 billion annually for the US economy
In 2008, amusement parks in the United States entertained 300 million visitors.
In Europe there are more than 300 parks with overall attendance of 150 million visitors
and annual revenues of 10 billion Euros.
Amusement parks globally generated $24.0 billion in revenues in
2007.
Function Distribution By Revenue Function Distribution By Area
IAAPA 2009 + Other Sources
13. Current trends are highly influenced by 2 important factors. Emerging technologies in digital media and
computer graphics as well as global demands for entertainment outside of North America.
Increasing popularity of computer photorealism, has created an abundance of theming materials for
developers to exploit. This includes, movies and cartoons as well as digital games of science fictions,
mythical legends and fantasy chronicles. It also set higher expectations for guest experience and
sensory stimulations. This has created a new demand for technical expertise and technologies
previously only available for the hi-tech space and defense industries thus raising development costs.
Meanwhile, developers continue to find ways to increase profitability and accelerate payback by
maximizing rides throughput and increasing lucrative food and retail venues in their parks.
Across the world, consumers’ access to Entertainment and Media content and experiences is being
democratized globally by expanding access to the Internet and explosive growth in smart devices. And
while traditional, non-digital media will continue to dominate overall E&M spending globally throughout
the coming five years, the growth will be in digital.
CONCLUSION
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The far reaching distribution of those
movies, cartoons and games in emerging
markets contributed to creating new
consumer demographics and opened new
avenues for recycling ideas and IP
licenses. New concept of indoor mega
parks has emerged to adapt to local
environments or severe climate conditions.
Opened:
Dome:
Park:
Attractions:
2010
20 ha
8.6 ha
21
FERRARI WORLD
14. Efficiency through employing
emerging technologies
Increasing rides throughput
Increasing safety
Recycling of creative ideas and IP’s
Trade name franchising
Standardization
Retheming of existing rides
Less animatronics and more digital
media
Increasing reliance on revenue
generating food service and retail
Outsourcing
Reducing footprint
Promoting special events
Prolonging operational hours
Accelerating development
schedules
Reliance on automation
1. The park's attractions
2. Competition
3. Seasonality
4. Price and advertising
5. Overall trends in the economic,
political and socio-demographics.
The five main drivers of theme park attendance are:
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Theme parks of the future will continue to follow changes in consumer
demographics and to seek potential new markets. Reliance on advancing
technological innovations will continue to increase sensory impact, cost efficiency
and profitability.
DRIVERS AND THE FUTURE
15. Opened: 2010
Dome: 20 ha
Park: 8.6 ha
Attractions: 21
Extreme Temp: 50+
Operating: 12 months
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Ferrari World
Efteling Park
Opened: 1952
Total Site; 200 ha
Park: 67 ha
Attractions: 36
Extreme Temp: -3
Operating: 12 months
A TALE OF TWO PARKS
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EFTELING PARK INTERIOR
WINTERSUMMER
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FERRARI WORLD INTERIOR
WINTERSUMMER
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COPING WITH NATURE
EFTELINGFERRARI
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SESONAL ACTIVITIES
EFTELING PARK
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SESONAL ACTIVITIES
FERRARI WPRLD