Busch Entertainment Corporation (BEC), the family entertainment division of Anheuser-Busch Cos.,
has signed an agreement with Nakheel, one of the world’s largest property developers, to develop the Worlds of Discovery – SeaWorld, Aquatica, Busch Gardens and
Discovery Cove – on The Palm Jebel Ali.
Nakheel, a key company in Dubai’s transformation into one of the fastest growing cities in the world, and BEC reached agreement earlier
this month on the terms of a Memorandum of Understanding that calls for the phased construction of four theme parks on the second of its
three Palm man-made island developments.
Worlds of Discovery will occupy a section of The Palm Jebel Ali known as
'the Crown', when reclamation is complete. Nakheel’s plans for The Palm Jebel Ali, currently the world’s largest man-made island, also call for the development of commercial, residential and shopping
districts, as well as resort hotels and restaurants.
Chris O’Donnell, Nakheel CEO,
said, “Dubai has fast become one of the world’s leading tourist destinations and a key part of the strategy
has been attracting world-class entertainment brands to the emirate. We have already agreed partnerships with major brands such as
Trump, Cirque du Soleil, and Atlantis, and the partnership with BEC is a further example of
Dubai’s growth as a city of global prominence.
“We are extremely honoured that The Palm Jebel Ali will become home to the first Worlds of Discovery theme parks outside of the US, which
is not only a major coup for Nakheel, but for the whole of Dubai.”
Marwan Al Qamzi, Managing Director, The Palm Jebel Ali,
Nakheel, added, “We are delighted to sign this unique partnership with
BEC. SeaWorld, Aquatica, Busch Gardens and Discovery Cove Worlds are incredible entertainment concepts that have thrilled millions of families
since opening. Worlds of Discovery will become the attraction of The Palm Jebel Ali and I am already excited about opening the
doors to our very first visitors in 2012.”
The Worlds of Discovery project will be phased and includes SeaWorld, Aquatica, Busch Gardens and Discovery Cove. Preliminary design
work and site planning is underway, with the first phase expected to open in 2012. Worlds of Discovery on The Palm Jebel Ali will also
include a variety of other family activities, including resort hotels, spas, shops and restaurants.
In addition to SeaWorld and Busch Gardens, plans call for the construction of a Discovery Cove similar to the park adjacent to SeaWorld
Orlando in Central Florida. Discovery Cove in Orlando is an all-inclusive, reservations-only park that features a variety of animal interactions
and resort experiences, most notably swimming with bottlenose dolphins, rays and exotic fish.
More than 230 million square metres of sand and 10 million tones of rock have been used in the construction of The Palm Jebel Ali, with the
island adding more than 85 kilometres of coastline to Dubai. Reclamation of the island is nearly complete and Nakheel has already begun
putting in place an infrastructure that will eventually support a population of more than 280,000 people.
The Worlds of Discovery in Dubai will be designed and managed by BEC. The parks will be staffed by a combination of BEC
expatriates and
outside executives trained in BEC parks in the United States and workers recruited regionally.
SeaWorld Dubai will include many of the attractions visitors have come to enjoy in BEC’s U.S. operations, including killer whale, dolphin
and sea lion attractions and marine themed rides. BEC will provide all animals for the parks developed in Dubai, including killer whales, sea
lions and bottlenose dolphins.
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