Request a free trial Log in. Port Aventura. Port Aventura Overview Update this profile. Founded Status Private. Employees 1, Latest Deal Type Div. Financing Rounds 4. Investments 1. Port Aventura General Information Description Operator of an integrated destination resort intended to offer entertainment, relaxation, cuisine and shopping experience.
Formerly Known As. Universal's Port Aventura. Ownership Status. Privately Held backing. Financing Status. Private Equity-Backed. Primary Industry. Leisure Facilities. Other Industries. Hotels and Resorts. Primary Office. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. For more detalis, see Read more. After a year of talks, the Italian company has finally decided to join the mega resort project, which will have casinos, hotels, convention centres, luxury shops, restaurants, golf courses and a beach club.
Salou ACN. After a year of talks, the Italian company has finally decided to join the mega resort project, which will have casinos, luxury shops, restaurants, convention centres, theatres, golf courses, beach clubs, hotels, parks and a broad smart city residential area.
The 6 hotels run by the Italian group will total 3, rooms and will mainly target families. A few months ago, Veremonte announced the first partner of the project, which will be in charge of developing the first of the six hotel resorts.
The UK company Value Retail, which manages shopping malls throughout the world, will be running the luxury shops on offer. Although a waterpark, Costa Caribe, was added in , it is a relatively modest enterprise, with neither the same level of theming nor show-stopping attractions as those found in PortAventura Park. That park, of course, is one of the top 10 in Europe, and consistently the Spanish market leader.
Rather, Costa Caribe is a useful diversion for and driver of guests to the five themed on-site hotels at this destination in Salou near Tarragona. Advance online ticketing distribution has been provided by Tickets. Red Force grabs new European bragging rights when it comes to roller coasters.
Yet the park is not a full day visit. To enter this high octane arena of Formula 1 inspired theme park thrills, PortAventura World guests must buy a combination ticket. Visitors can choose to upgrade later. In high season the new park will stay open until 1am, with a separate evening ticket available from 6pm. An enticing prospect for those with the stamina of a racing driver. Ferrari Land aims to turn guests into ambassadors for a brand of car they may never actually drive.
And that includes all family members. Those shared Mediterranean roots, a climate that it is closer to that in northern Italy and the fact that the park and its attractions are largely outdoors make Ferrari Land feel more authentically Italian than Ferrari Land Abu Dhabi. The UAE park, where all attractions except for several seconds of roller coaster are enjoyed in air-conditioned comfort, is housed beneath a massive , square metre roof.
The park has been built by the best hands and with the best teams. And why not? Ferrari Land is not big enough to employ the hub and spoke of other classic theme park configurations. What its designers have created is essentially a hub.
The Ferrari Experience building is surrounded by a ring, or more accurately a triangle, of attractions. One of the first structures to greet guests when they are inside the park is the Ferrari Experience. It is here that PortAventura World guests become most immersed in the legacy of Ferrari. The shell of the building has been themed to resemble the body a Ferrari racing car.
Inside are two media-based attractions. Passing through the front entrance, guests can turn either left for Racing Legends or right for Flying Dreams. This takes them into the separate queue lines within the same hall, where significant use is made of projection mapping. Visitors are then lead into the a pre-show featuring a hologram of Enzo Ferrari in his office.
Celebrating different worlds of the famous Italian brand, GT and Formula 1, guests then take their seats on their chosen experience. Racing Legends takes would-be racing drivers on a high speed simulator ride through the streets of Rome.
Ten custom-themed Stargazer 6-DOF units by Simworx provide the motion to accompany the 2D media that plays out on a whopping 23m-diameter dome screen. Each simulator seats eight. Flying Dreams is a flying theatre that whisks audience members up and away in pursuit of a Ferrari GT crossing various European and international landscapes. The Taiwanese company also delivered the 20m diameter dome screen and AV. During the show, audience members can experience special effects including wind, mist and scents.
Content for both these media-based attractions, as well as concept designs, storyboards, and the design and fabrication of themed set pieces, was provided by Mousetrappe of Burbank, California. Racing Legends was filmed utilising a drone-mounted 5K resolution camera rig. This was done for all but three locations those that would not allow flight clearance.
The Ferrari Experience building also houses the Ferrari Gallery exhibition, showcasing the proud history of the famous Italian marque.
Flying Dreams, which will provide Southern European park-goers with their first ever flying theatre experience, can be considered one of the three key attractions of Ferrari Land. The headliner, of course, is Red Force. This acceleration is equivalent to 1.
At the top of the tower, riders can briefly catch their breath. Then a glimpse of the sea before dropping back down at 90, picking up full speed again, before hitting the brakes as the train crests over a final hill.
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