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In Pictures: 18 AMAZING New Theme Parks That Are Due to Open by 2018

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The theme park industry continues to perform well, despite the woes that have hit the global economy since 2008. In fact, there are dozens of new theme parks under construction (or soon to be) all over the world, including new parks from the likes of Disney, Universal and Six Flags. Although many of them are in the growing Asian market, there are also plans for new parks in Europe and the USA.

For globe-trotting theme park fans, there’ll be a whole host of new destinations to travel to by 2018. Take a look at what could be in store, and let us know which new theme parks you are most excited about in the comments section below!

18. Twentieth Century Fox World (Genting, Malaysia)

Twentieth Century Fox (1)

Image: Fox Consumer Products & Resorts World Genting

Status: Under construction
Opening in: 2016

Located at Resorts World Genting in Malaysia, Twentieth Century Fox World will boast 25 rides and attractions based on Fox movies such as Alien vs. Predator, Ice Age, Night at the Museum, Planet of the Apes and Rio. It will be spread across 25 acres, making it a very compact park, with a modest budget of $300 million.

For comparison, Universal Studio Singapore at sister resort Resorts World Sentosa is believed to have cost more than $1 billion to construct, and covers 49 acres.

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Image: Fox Consumer Products & Resorts World Genting

Here’s a piece of artwork for an Ice Age-themed roller coaster, which looks it may have been inspired by Disneyland’s Matterhorn Bobsleds.

17. Marvel Experience (various locations, USA)

Marvel Experience

Image: Hero Ventures

We’re still waiting for Disney to announce its first big Marvel theme park attraction in the US after acquiring the comic book firm in 2009, although a Marvel-based land is on its way to Hong Kong Disneyland. But Los Angeles-based Hero Ventures is planning to bring a travelling experience (which – at a stretch – we can just about call a roaming theme park) dubbed the Marvel Experience to the US throughout 2014.

Located inside the 80,000-square-foot, six-story-high “Mobile Command Center” (similar to that seen in Thor) will be a 4-D simulator ride, several 3-D animated short films, virtual reality and holographic simulators and – of course – a bunch of retail stores. The total cost is estimated at $30 million.

16. Paramount Park (Murcia, Spain)

Paseo Paramount

Status: Planning phase
Opening in: 2015/2016/2017

Plans for a new Paramount-branded theme park in Spain have been mooted for several years, but construction is finally set to begin ahead of a 2015 opening (we think 2017 is probably more realistic…if the park opens at all). If the work really does go ahead this time, then the park will be only one element of a massive resort boasting no fewer than seven hotels, a “lifestyle” centre, a convention centre, an exhibition hall, condos, a casino and a mall.

Adventure City

Mission: Impossible ride

Paramount Park will be made up of several themed lands, each hosting attractions based on movie and television franchises. The first of these will be Paseo Paramount, a larger-than-life avenue of shops and restaurants. It will empty into a “hub” on the edge of a lagoon. Adventure City will sit to the left of the hub, with Plaza Futura on the right (clearly, “inspired” by Disneyland’s Adventureland and Tomorrowland).

Adventure City will not, in fact, be set in a jungle a la Disney. Instead, it will be anchored by a ride based on Mission: Impossible, based on the same technology as Universal’s Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man.

Rango's West

Rango's Ragin' Rapids Ride

The park’s equivalent of Frontierland will be Rango’s West, based on the 2011 animation by Gore Verbinski, which starred Johnny Depp as a pet chameleon lost in the Mojave Desert. This will be anchored by a family mine train roller coaster named Spirit of the West, similar in style to Disney’s Big Thunder Mountain.

Star Trek simulator ride

Warp Speed Coaster

Plaza Futura, meanwhile, will be primarily themed around Star Trek. It will host a Star Tours-style simulator ride, as well as a 100-foot-tall outdoor roller coaster dubbed “Warp Speed Coaster”. It will also host a War of the Worlds themed restaurant.

You can find out more about Paramount Park in this original write-up of the plans.

15. Universal Studios Beijing (Beijing, China)

Universal Studios logo

Status: In negotiations
Opening in: 2018

Universal has seen a number of theme park projects collapse or stall in recent years – Universal Studios Dubailand, Universal Studios Korea and Universal Studios Moscow are all locked in development hell. Perhaps the most promising project is Universal Studios Beijing, which would become the company’s third Asian park after Universal Studios Japan and Universal Studios Singapore if it goes ahead.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the Beijing park would cost around $2 billion and would be built in collaboration with a local state tourism company. Construction is said to be due to start in late 2014, although we’ve heard such rumors before. The Beijing Tourism Group will provide the land, while Universal will design the park.

14. IMG Adventure World (Dubai)

IMG Worlds of Adventure

Status: Under construction
Opening in: 2014/2015

The Marvel Experience won’t be the only Marvel theme park to open in 2014 without the involvement of Disney’s Imagineers. Back in 2012, the Disney-owned firm signed a deal with Dubai’s IMG Group to open a 350,000-square-feet indoor attraction containing retail outelts, restaurants and “interactive entertainment experiences”.

IMG Worlds of Adventure

Marvel will only be represented in one of the lands at IMG Adventure World. The other three areas will be Lost Valley-Dinosaur Adventure, IMG Boulevard and the child-friendly Cartoon Network (based on another set of licenses properties).

Although construction work is well underway, we think that the mooted 2014 opening date is a little ambitious. 2015 seems more likely.

13. Red Sea Astrarium (Aqaba, Jordan)

Red Sea Astrarium

Status: In planning
Opening in: 2017

Though it is often referred to as the “Star Trek theme park”, The Red Sea Astrarium will actually consist of a combination of dining, retail, nighttime entertainment venues, shows and rides. The headline attraction, though, will indeed be the Star Trek Experience. The whole shebang will be located on the shores of the Red Sea, hence the name.

Among the attractions promised for the resort are a “time-travel flight simulator” to the Wonders of the World, a huge fountain show, a show in a 3-D dome, a themed dining show featuring stage magic and illusion, a 600-seat theater and the Star Trek attraction. This is set to feature a “space-flight adventure”, and will be developed in conjunction with Paramount Recreation.

12. Six Flags Dubai (Jebel Ali, Dubai)

Status: In planning
Opening in: 2017

Six Flags Dubailand (1)

Image: Goddard Group

Six Flags famously announced a spectacular-looking park for the Dubailand development back in 2008. However, those plans went into meltdown along with the global financial situation later that year.

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Image: Goddard Group

Now, however, the firm has signed a deal with Meraas Leisure and Entertainment to revive hopes of a Six Flags park in Dubai. It is due to open in 2017 – but it’s possible (likely, even) that it won’t be as spectacular as the concept art released for the original park.

11. Robot Land (Incheon, Korea)

Robot Land

Status: Under construction
Opening in: 2015/16

Originally due to open in 2013, Robot Land is now on course for a 2015/16 debut. Costing a huge $700 million to construct, it will show off the best of South Korea’s robotics industry. Famous characters from movies such as The Matrix, I-Robot and Minority Report are set to feature in some of its rides and shows, but the real highlights will be the educational exhibits…including an aquarium housing robot fish, and an arena for boxing robots.

Robot Land

Located about 30 kilometres away from Seoul and just 15 minutes form Incheon airport, Robot Land will sprawl across 387,505 square meters and will also boast a water park.

10. Shahre Ghese (Tehran, Iran)

Shahre Ghese

Status: Under construction
Opening in: 2015

Shahre Ghese (1)

The first ever theme park in Iran is due to open in 2015. Shahre Ghese (Story City) has been designed by Canada’s Forrec, and its backers claim that it will include rides supplied by major manufacturers includuing Intamin, Mack Rides and Zamperla – all based in Europe.

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Shahre Ghese (3)

We’ll admit to being a little skeptical about this one, particularly the potential ride suppliers (doubts also raised on the excellent themeparkx forums). We’ll have to wait and see whether those behind the project can really pull it off – and can really import the technology required.

9. Sochi Park (Sochi, Russia)

Status: Partially open
Opening in: July 2014

Dragon

Sochi Park was due to open in time for the 2014 Winter Olympics, but failed to make that deadline. Some areas did welcome guests during the Games, but the major roller coasters were not among them. The remainder of the park finally opened in July 2014.

Among the headline rides is The Dragon Zmey Gorynych, a 124-feet-tall Mack launch coaster.

8. Legoland Dubai (Jebel Ali, Dubai)

Miniland

Status: In planning
Opening in: 2016

The Merlin Entertainments Group, which owns and operates the various Legoland theme parks around the world, continues its race to catch up with Disney as the largest attractions operator in the world. Like Six Flags, it announced a park for the Dubailand development, but that fell through after the 2008 financial crisis.

Determined to continue its aggressive international expansion, Merlin was one of the first to sign up once again with the newly-revived project in Jebal Ali that is being developed by Meraas Leisure and Entertainment. Expect the usual selection of rides aimed at children aged 2-12, including the inevitable clones of Driving School and Miniland.

7. Ferrari World (PortAventura Resort, Salou, Spain)

Ferrari World (4)

Status: Under construction
Opening in: 2016

First opened in 1995 by a consortium involving the Tussauds Group, Anheuser-Busch and Universal, PortAventura was sold to the Italian private equity group Investindustrial in November 2012. The group clearly has big plans for the resort (already one of Europe’s leading tourist attractions), and has struck a deal to bring the world’s second Ferrari World theme park to Salou.

Ferrari World (3)

While it will be modelled closely on Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, the Spanish version is set to be on a smaller scale and won’t be hosted entirely indoors like its predecessor. The budget is a relatively meagre โ‚ฌ100 million, and there’s no word on yet on whether this will be a full-blown second gate or simply an additional land within the existing PortAventura theme park when it opens in 2016.

Ferrari World (5)

What we do know is that the area will cover 75,000 square meters, and will consist of new rides, a 250-room luxury hotel, restaurants and shops. Ferrari promises that it will be “an opportunity for the whole family to experience and discover the world of Ferrari”. The headline attraction will become Europe’s fastest accelerator coaster, taking the crown from the 80 miles per hour Stealth at Thorpe Park in the UK.

6. Romon World (Yinzhou, China)

Romon World

Image: Weibo.com

Status: Under construction
Opening in: 2014

China’s latest new theme park, Romon World, is expected to open in late 2014 after several years of delays. It is claimed that the park will be similar in style to South Korea’s Lotte World, which borrowed a number of ideas from Disney but has become very successful in its own right.

One of the park’s headline rides will be Legendary Dragon, a Premier Rides launched roller coaster. Other suggested attractions include an indoor Intamin coaster, an indoor shopping mall and an outdoor “island” of attractions.

5. Cinecittร  World (Rome, Italy)

Cinecittร  World (1)

Status: Under construction
Opening in: 2014

Mighty Rome, once the heart of a sprawling empire, will welcome a brand new theme park in 2014. Originally scheduled to open in 2011, Cinecittร  World will be like an Italian version of Universal Studios. It will feature rides and shows inspired by Cinecittร  Studios movies and television shows, designed by Oscar-winning art director Dante Ferretti. In total, Cinecittร  World will include 16 indoor kids’ rides, three thrill rides and 19 family attractions. Alongside these will sit seven self-service restaurants, 11 coffee bars, and entertainment arena and 57 snack and merchandise kiosks.

A second phase will add “The Village”, hosting shops, restaurants and movie threatres. Phases three and four are set to add a second theme park and Cinecittร  Nature, a 170-acre “natural environment” that will be used as a backlot for movie production but will also be accessible to the public.

10 inversion coaster

One of the headline rides will be a clone of Thorpe Park’s 10-inversion roller coaster Colossus, complete with some impressive spaceship theming. The park will also be home to the world’s longest Mack Super Splash ride, at more than 550 metres. The ride will feature an entrance modelled on the Roman architecture seen in Ben Hur.

Dante's Infero dark ride

Another major attraction will be “multi-motion dark ride” themed around Dante’s Inferno, complete with an entrance that warns “abandon all hope ye who enter here”. We know little about it, but we’re intrigued. Finally, expect to see a panoramic flight simulator and an Indian-themed Intamin free fall drop tower.

4. Cartoon Network Amazone (Bang Saray, Thailand)

Cartoon Network Amazone (2)

Status: Under construction
Opening in: 2014

Due to open on July 31, 2014, Cartoon Network Amazone will be a heavily-themed water park based on licensed properties from Cartoon Network.

Cartoon Network Amazone (1)

Among the attractions due to be included in the park’s line-up are a “high-speed water roller coaster” themed around Ben 10, a “vertical” slide featuring Jake from Adventure Time and Cartoonival, the “world’s largest aqua playground” with over 150 attractions.

3. HotGo Theme Park (Fushun, China)

HotGo

Status: Under construction
Opening in: 2015

China’s debt-fuelled spending spree has seen a number of new theme parks spring up over the last few years, and HotGo appears to be one of the most ambitious. Originally dubbed Fushun Dream World before a slightly bizarre name-change, it is set to sprawl across 200 acres and looks like something of a Disneyland clone.

Dreamworld

Image: Goddard Group

The park’s backers appear to be aiming high, having engaged the Goddard Group (one of the world’s leading, and most expensive, design firms) to help plan HotGo. They are said to be aiming for “Disney standards or better” – we’ll have to wait and see if they can pull it off. In the meantime, a water park is already open on the site and the castle-themed hotel at its entrance is nearing completion.

2. Primorsky Oceanarium (Vladivostok, Russia)

Primorsky Oceanarium

Status: Under construction
Opening in: TBC

Set to be a SeaWorld-style combination of a massive aquarium, other attractions and a research center, The Primorsky Oceanarium is backed by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Guests will be able to take tours, views exhibits, watch marine mammal shows and interact with dolphns. Work appears to be seriously delayed, though, with the aquarium’s own official website still boasting of an opening date in 2012.

Primorsky Oceanarium

The scale of the aquarium, if and when it does open, will be impressive – holding around 25,000 tons of water, making it one of the largest in the world. An underwater tunnel will be 70 meters long, 2.5 meters wide and equipped with a moving walkway. 800 species of marine and fresh water creatures are set to be on show.

Primorsky Oceanarium

Concept art appears to show that 3-D shows and other theme park-style attractions will also be a part of the Oceanarium’s line-up.

1. Shanghai Disneyland (Shanghai, China)

Status: Under construction
Opening in: 2015

Shanghai Disneyland

Image ยฉ Disney

As with its previous overseas resorts in Tokyo, Paris and Hong Kong, Disney isn’t going it alone on the Shanghai Disneyland project. Indeed, the resort is set to be majority-owned by the Chinese government, which will take a 57% stake. Given the lacklustre performance of nearby Hong Kong Disneyland, it’s perhaps not surprising that Disney is looking to minimise its exposure – particularly with initial reports putting the construction budget for the Shanghai project at around $3.6 billion.

Shanghai Disneyland

Image ยฉ Disney

Water is set to feature heavily in the Shanghai Disney Resort, as shown in the concept art above. The entire resort will be surrounded by a 60-metre-wide river, which will be around 10 kilometres in length. In addition, a central lake has been constructed a cost of some $41.5 million.

At least for the first few years of its operation, the undoubted centerpiece of the Shanghai Disney Resort will be Shanghai Disneyland Park. Its name suggests that it will closely resemble the other “Magic Kingdom” parks around the world (Disneyland, the Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Paris and Hong Kong Disneyland), adopting the traditional hub-and-spoke design with a central castle and a range of familiar sub-lands. However, there will also be some significant differences between the Chinese park and the existing parks.

Shanghai Disneyland

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Shanghai Disneyland will not feature its own version of Main Street, USA. Instead, it will host a garden area in front of its iconic central castle. Part of this will be dubbed “The Garden of the Twelve Friends”, replacing the traditional hub. Sponsored by the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, it will combine Disney characters and ornate mosaics to represent the twleve Chinese Zodiac characters. It will span 11 acres, and boast rows of peach trees.

Pirates Cove

Image ยฉ Disney

We don’t have a confirmed line-up of rides, attractions and restaurants for Shanghai Disneyland as yet – although we do have an unconfirmed one. We also know for sure that one of the headline attractions will be Pirates of the Caribbean – Battle of the Sunken Treasure, a high-tech update of the classic Disneyland ride that will see guests joining in an adventure with Captain Jack Sparrow and Captain Davy Jones.