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Theme Parks
Think Big

With work on Liseberg’s upcoming €200m expansion expected to start in 2019, we asked CEO Andreas Andersen why he wanted to diversify the product offering


Liseberg, the historic attraction in the heart of Gothenburg, Sweden, celebrates its centenary in 2023. In the build-up to this significant milestone, plans for a new indoor waterpark and hotel were unveiled for 50,000sqm of land acquired in 2013.

“This was the last available expansion area in conjunction with Liseberg,” CEO Andreas Andersen tells Attractions Management. “Our park is in the city centre so it was important we acquired that land.

“We looked at a number of ways we could use the space and quite early on it became clear that the best option for Liseberg and the destination would be to build an indoor waterpark and hotel.”

The waterpark, being developed by Water Technology Inc, will operate year-round with capacity for 2,800 guests over 17,000sqm. The waterpark will follow a historic theme based on the Swedish East India Company, which has strong roots in the city. Included in the attraction will be a galleon, eight experience pools, 10 water slides, two waterplay areas and a 400-seat restaurant.

The 453-bedroom family hotel is being designed by Swedish architectural firm Wingårdhs. TThe property will adjoin the waterpark and feature a 550-seat restaurant, a smaller themed restaurant for up to 250 people, a bistro and a spa.

“We’ve finished concept design and are currently between schematic and detailed design,” says Andersen. “We have all the permits and permissions, and we’ve secured financing for the project.”

A projected opening date is set between 2021 and 2023, possibly over two phases, depending on construction times.

“It’s a very big investment, but it’s also a necessary one in the sense that we need to expand into other business areas if we want to keep the theme park running as we know it today,” says Andersen.

CHALLENGES
“We have a couple of challenges when it comes to our existing business model,” he says. “The first is it’s very seasonal. We bring in a lot of the revenue in just a few weeks through July and August. Our seasonality is significantly more concentrated than most other large amusement parks in Europe.

“The other challenge is that we are owned by the municipality. That gives us owners with a long-term perspective, which is great, but at the same time, there are some constraints on the way that we manage the park.”

“We have a lot of cultural obligations and we donate a lot to charity. We are also trying to take care of a very long history and the heritage of the park in ways most other parks don’t have to. It’s very important to us that we are part of the Gothenburg community and play a central role in the cultural fabric of the city, so we need a strong financial foundation to stand on. Building the hotel and the waterpark will be part of that strong foundation.”

NEW ADDITIONS
Liseberg has invested significantly over the course of the past six years, spending €120m on new additions to the park to combat declining visitor numbers.

“We were seeing a declining attendance, especially in our summer season,” says Andersen. “We’ve invested heavily in our core business – the amusement park – with new rides, new theming and investment into our Halloween season.

“This investment strategy has worked very well for us. The past three years have been the most financially successful in the history of the park, so we’re very happy with that,” Andersen says.

According to Liseberg, the hotel and waterpark plans will have positive effects for both local residents and tourists, boosting employment and the regional economy and increasing tourism numbers. This will include an additional 600,000 visitors on top of the 3 million people that visit the park each year, as well as €50m in tourist revenue for Gothenburg.

Liseberg’s next major investment is Valkyria – a steel dive coaster by Bolliger and Mabillard – which is currently under construction and set to open this year. Based on Norse Mythology, Valkyria is part of a €25m investment, which also includes a Gyro Swing manufactured by Intamin.

“In 2023, we celebrate our 100th birthday. We have a few things in the pipeline in terms of attractions,” he says. “It’s a strategic investment, not just in the short term, but also the long term.”

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Valkyria opens this season
While the €200m indoor waterpark and hotel expansion could open by 2021
While the €200m indoor waterpark and hotel expansion could open by 2021
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While the €200m indoor waterpark and hotel expansion could open by 2021
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With work on Liseberg’s upcoming €200m expansion expected to start in 2019, we asked CEO Andreas Andersen why he wanted to diversify the product offering


Liseberg, the historic attraction in the heart of Gothenburg, Sweden, celebrates its centenary in 2023. In the build-up to this significant milestone, plans for a new indoor waterpark and hotel were unveiled for 50,000sqm of land acquired in 2013.

“This was the last available expansion area in conjunction with Liseberg,” CEO Andreas Andersen tells Attractions Management. “Our park is in the city centre so it was important we acquired that land.

“We looked at a number of ways we could use the space and quite early on it became clear that the best option for Liseberg and the destination would be to build an indoor waterpark and hotel.”

The waterpark, being developed by Water Technology Inc, will operate year-round with capacity for 2,800 guests over 17,000sqm. The waterpark will follow a historic theme based on the Swedish East India Company, which has strong roots in the city. Included in the attraction will be a galleon, eight experience pools, 10 water slides, two waterplay areas and a 400-seat restaurant.

The 453-bedroom family hotel is being designed by Swedish architectural firm Wingårdhs. TThe property will adjoin the waterpark and feature a 550-seat restaurant, a smaller themed restaurant for up to 250 people, a bistro and a spa.

“We’ve finished concept design and are currently between schematic and detailed design,” says Andersen. “We have all the permits and permissions, and we’ve secured financing for the project.”

A projected opening date is set between 2021 and 2023, possibly over two phases, depending on construction times.

“It’s a very big investment, but it’s also a necessary one in the sense that we need to expand into other business areas if we want to keep the theme park running as we know it today,” says Andersen.

CHALLENGES
“We have a couple of challenges when it comes to our existing business model,” he says. “The first is it’s very seasonal. We bring in a lot of the revenue in just a few weeks through July and August. Our seasonality is significantly more concentrated than most other large amusement parks in Europe.

“The other challenge is that we are owned by the municipality. That gives us owners with a long-term perspective, which is great, but at the same time, there are some constraints on the way that we manage the park.”

“We have a lot of cultural obligations and we donate a lot to charity. We are also trying to take care of a very long history and the heritage of the park in ways most other parks don’t have to. It’s very important to us that we are part of the Gothenburg community and play a central role in the cultural fabric of the city, so we need a strong financial foundation to stand on. Building the hotel and the waterpark will be part of that strong foundation.”

NEW ADDITIONS
Liseberg has invested significantly over the course of the past six years, spending €120m on new additions to the park to combat declining visitor numbers.

“We were seeing a declining attendance, especially in our summer season,” says Andersen. “We’ve invested heavily in our core business – the amusement park – with new rides, new theming and investment into our Halloween season.

“This investment strategy has worked very well for us. The past three years have been the most financially successful in the history of the park, so we’re very happy with that,” Andersen says.

According to Liseberg, the hotel and waterpark plans will have positive effects for both local residents and tourists, boosting employment and the regional economy and increasing tourism numbers. This will include an additional 600,000 visitors on top of the 3 million people that visit the park each year, as well as €50m in tourist revenue for Gothenburg.

Liseberg’s next major investment is Valkyria – a steel dive coaster by Bolliger and Mabillard – which is currently under construction and set to open this year. Based on Norse Mythology, Valkyria is part of a €25m investment, which also includes a Gyro Swing manufactured by Intamin.

“In 2023, we celebrate our 100th birthday. We have a few things in the pipeline in terms of attractions,” he says. “It’s a strategic investment, not just in the short term, but also the long term.”

Read more from this issue of Attractions Management magazine

View contents of Attractions Management 2018 issue 1
Valkyria opens this season
Valkyria opens this season
While the €200m indoor waterpark and hotel expansion could open by 2021
While the €200m indoor waterpark and hotel expansion could open by 2021
While the €200m indoor waterpark and hotel expansion could open by 2021
While the €200m indoor waterpark and hotel expansion could open by 2021
The hotel expansion could open by 2021
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