IAAPA Latin America
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Q&A: Paulina Reyes
Park World’s LATAM correspondent, Maria Izabel Reigada, speaks to Paulina Reyes, Vice President and Executive Director IAAPA Latin America, Caribbean.
Maria: When we think about parks and attractions in Latin America, we know how prominent Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Argentina are. Are there other countries in the region that should be looked at carefully? Are those countries concerned about developing the park industry?
Paulina: Latin America and the Caribbean offer a diverse and vibrant landscape of parks and attractions, with each country contributing unique and innovative experiences. While Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina often stand out, other countries in the region also demonstrate
significant potential and growth. For example, Chile is home to Fantasilandia, a longstanding Diversiones continues to draw attention for its parks are notable for their consistent quality and innovation, and family entertainment centers Dominican Republic is another key area of growth, with recent openings of new attractions and investment projects highlighting its commitment to developing the industry.
18, bringing together industry leaders in this industry in the region is composed of six key family entertainment centers, zoos and aquariums, museums and science centers, and historical, cultural, or natural attractions. Notably, the top revenue-generating countries in the industry
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