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PJM – Yes. Families are already going to attractions like museums and indoor waterparks, which are getting very crowded, and they are spending money too. Also a lot of Polish people have been abroad, so we are sure that when they come back they will want the same quality.


Why will you succeed when other big theme park projects have failed? PJM – Most projects so far in this country and this part of the world have been a concept, a visualisation, a press meeting and that’s it. Tivoli failed because it was too early for their product and Michael Jackson failed because he was not able to get the property. Make no misunderstanding, our land is secure for phase one; the point of no return is already passed.


What is the timeline for the project? PJM – The local development plan has already started and we are progressing well. The start of construction will be spring 2012. Opening of the phase one will be spring 2014. The second phase of the project will


include an additional outdoor park, conference facilities, expansion of entertainment facilities, two additional hotels and a wellness centre. I am sure that when we finish our park our colleagues from the industry will have the feeling to build park in Poland as well, so there is no time to waste!


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Adventure World Warsaw the dream


Phase one of Adventure World Warsaw is projected to open in spring 2014 comprising a theme park, waterpark, entertainment village and two hotels comprising 800 rooms. The waterpark will be an undercover operation, which together with the hotels and other resort facilities will be open year- round. The theme park will be a seasonal operation featuring five themed islands with working titles such as Polski Plaza, Adventure Harbour, Creature Harbour, Castle Island and Lost Legends. Here are some more facts and figures:


•Investment (phase one): €400 million ($570m)


•Opening (phase one): 2014


•Projected annual attendance (phase one): 2 million


•Estimated jobs in local area: 1,000


•Investment (phase two) €350m Jora Vision designers at work on plans for the park


•Estimated completion (phase two): 2020


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