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Miraculous Corp Partners with Ground Control Entertainment to Launch World’s First Miraculous®
Family Entertainment Center M
iraculous Corp - the groundbreaking joint venture between Mediawan and ZAG and home to the beloved global franchise Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir - has officially signed an agreement with Ground Control Entertainment to establish the first Miraculous
Family Entertainment Center destination in the Middle East.
Opening Spring 2026 at the iconic Mall of Qatar in Doha, the Miraculous
Adventure will be
a landmark destination marking a major milestone a fully immersive, story-driven experience inspired by the award-winning Miraculous
universe that
has captured the hearts of millions worldwide. Fans of all ages will soon step into the vibrant world of superheroes Ladybug and Cat Noir - where Parisian charm fuses with high-energy heroism in an exhilarating, interactive adventure. Miraculous
Adventure will feature multiple
themed play zones designed to spark imagination, physical activity, and creative exploration, including trampolines, parkour arenas, gamified climbing walls, multi-level rope courses, and expansive net-based play worlds. Featuring tailored areas for children ages
4-12, the attraction will welcome nearly 200 young heroes at once, delivering unforgettable action-packed fun and heroic challenges. Also on site will be a Parisian style Boulangerie Cafe and Retail Store for ticket holders and the general public.
Adventure Family
Entertainment Center, families will step into a world where storytelling and physical adventure collide blending imaginative play with movement- commented Andy Yeatman, CEO, Miraculous Corp USA and Global Operations. Together with
our partner GC Entertainment, we are creating a Miraculous
world that empowers every child to feel
to the Middle East - where courage meets Parisian
Family
adventure begins! Powered by GC Entertainment we only bring the most unique and world-class
Enchanted Parks Selects Vantage to Unify Systems Across All Eight Parks E
nchanted Parks, the newly formed entity backed by EPR Properties, who acquired 6 Six Flags parks to create a total portfolio of eight parks across the US, today announced the selection of Vantage as its enterprise-wide guest engagement and unification platform. The deployment, spanning all eight Enchanted Parks venues, represents one of the most comprehensive guest technology integrations in the attractions industry and is expected to go live in Q2 2026.
The Vantage platform will serve as the central nervous system, connecting every touchpoint of the guest journey. From ticket purchase and park entry to in-park spending, loyalty rewards, and post-visit engagement, Vantage will create an effortless, personalized experience for guests. By using technology to enhance every visit, Enchanted Parks have stated that revitalizing both their rides and guest experience is core to their a carefully selected ecosystem of best-in-class technology partners into a single, cohesive guest experience. Enchanted Parks integrated end-to-end
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technology stack will include: • ticket sales and distribution across all venues
• powering fast, reliable transactions for food, beverage, and retail through mobile ordering, kiosks, self-checkout, and traditional cashier stations
• Lodgical by Zucchetti (Property Management guest check-in to back-office, with integrated
distribution and a robust API for unified property-wide data
• omni-channel payment processing throughout the parks
Vantage connects separate systems through its integration layer, ensuring that data flows freely across the platform and that every guest interaction, whether purchasing a ticket, checking into a resort, or buying lunch, is part of a unified, real-time profile.
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