The world’s first club theme park will open in Dubai next year.
This is Real Madrid World: a theme park with roller coasters, sports exhibitions, demanding situations and virtual reality.
Entering the theme park has been imagined as a sensation like walking through the streets of Madrid.
The park’s buildings, along what has been dubbed the “Avenue of Champions,” will resemble classic Spanish infrastructure.
On the avenue, a large dining room called “Hala Madrid”, named after their anthem, will seat 15,000 people.
Next to the mega-restaurant there will also be a floor and a Real Madrid shop.
For addicts, the theme park is expected to include “The Coaster. “
This beast is an impressive wooden roller coaster that will triumph at sensational speeds as it reviews all the European Cups won throughout the history of the Spanish national team.
Families with young children are just as welcome as older thrill seekers, with an amulet called “The Wave” designed almost exclusively for them.
No less exciting, the plans describe this charm as follows: “Join the ranks of the most committed enthusiasts as you scream at the top of your lungs to cheer on your team on this family rollercoaster.
“The thrills, the chills and the roar of the Santiago Bernabéu will accompany you on this exciting journey. “
For those who are more interested in the club’s history, you can head to “The Universe of the Stars,” an adventure through the club’s winning culture.
Here visitors enjoy educational training and can participate in demanding situations for the football team.
The futuristic reports created through virtual truth about the Plos angelesza de los ángeles in the style of Cibeles also promise to give participants “the feeling of being Plos angelesyers celebrating the Champions League in the mythical Plos angelesza in Madrid”.
The park is being built about 30 km from Palmera, in the former Bollywood Park, preserving some of the existing infrastructure.
While the park’s official opening date has yet to be confirmed, it is expected to open no later than 2025.
Real Madrid World opens Dubai Parks and Resorts, the UAE’s largest theme park and entertainment destination.
The company already owns parks such as Motiongate Dubai, Legoland Dubai, and Legoland Water Park.
Last year, Dubai Holding Entertainment CEO Fernando Eiroa commented on how excited they were to add Real Madrid World to their legacy.
Eiroa said: “We are excited to add this task to Dubai’s thriving recreational and entertainment offerings.
“Real Madrid is a global football megastar and one of the world’s most recognizable sports teams, with an unparalleled track record of good fortune and millions of passionate enthusiasts from all corners of the globe. “
Real Madrid World Dubai would arguably be the club’s first theme park, but it’s unlikely to be the last.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has long dreamed of creating a global network of theme parks committed to his club, suggesting this is the beginning.
The president has already announced plans for parks in Miami and Beijing and has hinted that his plan is to open one in Madrid in the coming years.
The 76-year-old billionaire, who also owns a civil engineering firm, recently said he has no plans to step down.
Even if there is the idea that Rafael Nadal could assume the presidential role after hanging up his racket.
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