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Theming www.parkworld-online.com


Creating unforgettable experiences


Dean Weal, concept director at Meticulous tells Park World how theming really is the core element of memory making, and what memories they plan on creating this year


course with bespoke music and animation designed to entertain all ages.


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aving just completed our fourth themed indoor adventure golf site for Paradise Island Adventure Golf, we have worked hard to complete another


We started developing our unique style of heavily themed indoor adventure golf for the guys at Paradise Island around six years ago, and have been working with them ever since, with each of our sites featuring two 18 hole courses. Theming is such an important part of entertaining visitors


and creating unforgettable experiences, it gives us the opportunity to transport people to wonderful and unbelievable new places. We have been busy with a great deal of attraction planning and consultancy work recently in places as diverse as Mauritius, Dubai and Finland. We are often called in to help achieve balance and


creative flow within an attraction, making sure every penny is well spent. We are currently involved in developing five and ten year plans for creative park growth where theming is not merely an after thought or add on to a new coaster, but it is considered as being as important as the physical ride itself. 2017 is certainly proving to be a very busy and exciting


year for us so far, and we can’t wait to showcase some of our latest projects once they are completed. .


Ghostbusters 5D - The Ultimate Ghost Hunt Heide Park Resort


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he Ghostbusters franchise is universally recognised, and the creation of Ghostbusters 5D – The Ultimate Ghost


Hunt was no mean feat. Scruffy Dog was tasked with aiding in the creation, design and theming delivery, alongside Merlin Entertainments and Triotech. The result was something quite far from


your typical dark ride. Ghostbusters 5D – The Ultimate Ghost Hunt is a fully reactive, highly immersive and interactive five dimensional


Bringing IPs to life Motiongate Movie Park, Dubai


ith the recent opening of How To Train your Dragon land at Motiongate Movie Park in Dubai,


Zamperla are proudly showcasing the latest additions to their portfolio – with the popular Dubai park home to a selection of Zamperla rides – 9 in total. The creative team at Zamperla have created several rides inspired by different movies, which fit perfectly within the themed areas they


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were designed for. The latest of these themed IP rides to open in Dubai is a Galleon 42, which adds to the atmosphere of the Viking themed zone, which has recently opened in the How To Train Your Dragon land. Another popular themed IP ride produced by Zamperla is a spinning teacup ride, where guests can ride along with Mr Ping from the noodle shop – a popular character from the film Kung Fu Panda .


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adventure. Every splat and blast is felt as the proton blasters and vehicles respond to everything around them. The premise is to team up with the


Ghostbusters and help save Heide Park. As a Ghostbusters recruit, it is the guests job to tackle the mysterious warehouse and ghosts that it is home to and ultimately save the day. Equipped with multiple proton blaster choices, guests take a high-speed journey in the Ecto-x Hybrid vehicles, searching for ghosts to capture all whilst being transported through time and space.


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