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Festive fun Ferrari World and Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi


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n Abu Dhabi (UAE), both Ferarri World World and Warner Bros. World have been transformed into spectacular festive wonderlands. Ferrari World’s ‘Winter on Italian Street’ is set to run until January 2, 2021 and sees the theme park decked out with enchanting holiday trimmings in time for the festive season, with several trees covered in bright bulbs to light up the Park in the holiday spirit. Families and friends can create unforgettable memories while taking photos with their favourite holiday characters: The Snow Princess and her adorable chum, The Nutcracker. The event’s signature experience, the Gingerbread Factory, welcomes families wishing to create their festive masterpieces at Ristorante Il Cavallino. The experience is ticketed separately.


Holiday shoppers can also pick up a range of stocking fillers, including elf ears and Ferrari- branded merchandise. Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is also home to a sweet shop for guests craving a tasty treat such as cookies, candy canes, and much more. Just around the corner, Italian street also helps guests feel the festive spirit with themed wreaths on display adorned with nutcrackers, gingerbread, and gnomes.


The Park is also playing host to the Holly Jolly Crafts that takes place outside Officers Food Quarters with complimentary free craft vouchers


up for grabs if guests spend AED50 or more on a delicious special edition kid’s meal at Mamma Rossella’s or at the Winter Retail Counter. The crafts give guests the opportunity to put on their creative hats and design their own holiday mementoes including 3D snow globes, globe ornaments and gnome magnets.


Ferrari World Abu Dhabi will also launch a line of limited-edition festive themed facemasks.


Kings Island Camp Cedar to open Spring 2021


Construction of the $27 million Kings Island Camp Cedar, Mason, Ohio, is underway, and the new luxury outdoor resort is scheduled to open in the spring of 2021. The resort will feature modern lodging that will welcome Kings Island guests, families, holiday makers and recreational vehicle (RV) travellers.


Kings Island Camp Cedar is owned by Small Brothers, LLC and Terra Firma Associates. Through a unique partnership and licensing agreement, Kings Island Camp Cedar will be managed by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company, owner of the Kings Island amusement park. Cleveland Construction serves as the general contractor, McHarris Architects as the project architect and The Kleingers Group as the project’s civil engineer. “It’s natural for us to partner with Cedar Fair, the owners of Kings Island,” said Jon Small, chairman and CEO of Small Brothers. “As a top destination in the area, their ability to entertain and provide a place to create lasting memories is exactly the type of experience we want our visitors to have at Kings Island Camp Cedar.”


The new luxury outdoor resort is located on more than 50 acres of land less than a mile from


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Kings Island’s front gates. Once complete, it will complement Warren County’s exciting tourism attractions including Kings Island, the Western & Southern Open, Warren County Sports Park and other popular southwest Ohio destinations. “We are excited to offer our guests a unique lodging experience and a contemporary outdoor retreat so close to Kings Island,” said Mike Koontz, vice president and general manager of Kings Island. “The addition of Kings Island Camp Cedar luxury outdoor resort will make a visit to our park even more memorable.”


Kings Island Camp Cedar is a hybrid resort


and camping destination that will open in spring, 2021 with 73 beautifully appointed cottages and 164 full-service RV spaces, with 100 additional cottages planned. Resort guests will be able to take advantage of outdoor entertainment including recreational and adult exclusive pools, ponds, walking trail and unique dining options. Plus, they will find camping must-haves including bathhouses, laundry facility, firepits, grills and picnic tables. For those visiting Kings Island, there will be a number of exclusive resort perks like Stay and Play packages. Guests will be able to enjoy state-of-the-art resort experiences. The Grand Lodge will include a signature indoor/outdoor restaurant and bar, shopping, exercise facility and expansive fireplace with an outdoor cantina offering a casual dining and bar experience featuring American, Mexican and Italian fare in a grab-and-go food truck- inspired experience. Designed by the Aquatic Development Group, the outdoor pools will include a family activity pool with water play features and a separate adult-exclusive pool. Both will offer poolside service and cabana facilities. There will be Peanuts character appearances such as Character Breakfasts, Smores with Snoopy and more.


DECEMBER 2020


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