Trinidad set to welcome first theme park with Skallywag Bay
POSTED 11 Jan 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
Imagination Corporation provided the master plan for the park, all concept artwork and all of the signage and features
Work is progressing on Trinidad’s first theme park, with Skallywag Bay a landmark project for the island nation.
Offering families the chance to explore the land of the “Gruffles”, the pirate-themed adventure park, conceptualised by the Imagination Corporation, includes a railroad, bumper boats, climbing wall and jump, three family rides, an elaborate adventure golf course and a children’s play area.
Aimed primarily at the people of Trinidad, the 11,300sq m (120,000sq ft) park does offer the potential to help change the minimal tourism input on the island – it’s economy currently heavily reliant on oil.
“The design starts with the Gruffles themselves — twenty-four pirate creatures,” said Peter Sawatzky, who leads the artistic team for the Imagination Corporation.
“These original characters and their unique traits will inform and shape the world in which they live. While most pirate themed parks are a trip to the dark side, Skallywag Bay is quite the opposite. It is colourful and charming – designed to appeal to everyone in the family.”
A number of companies and suppliers have been involved in the project’s development since it broke ground, with engineering services provided by Trinidad-based Alpha Engineering, rock work/climbing wall by Createk, onsite rock work by Wavestone Sculpture, train and track by HillCrest Shops and other rides provided by SBF/Visa through Rides 4 U.
Imagination Corporation provided the master plan for the park, all concept artwork and all of the signage and features. They are also providing onsite consultation to ensure the original vision is carried out. No opening date has been set.
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Trinidad set to welcome first theme park with Skallywag Bay
POSTED 11 Jan 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
Imagination Corporation provided the master plan for the park, all concept artwork and all of the signage and features
Work is progressing on Trinidad’s first theme park, with Skallywag Bay a landmark project for the island nation.
Offering families the chance to explore the land of the “Gruffles”, the pirate-themed adventure park, conceptualised by the Imagination Corporation, includes a railroad, bumper boats, climbing wall and jump, three family rides, an elaborate adventure golf course and a children’s play area.
Aimed primarily at the people of Trinidad, the 11,300sq m (120,000sq ft) park does offer the potential to help change the minimal tourism input on the island – it’s economy currently heavily reliant on oil.
“The design starts with the Gruffles themselves — twenty-four pirate creatures,” said Peter Sawatzky, who leads the artistic team for the Imagination Corporation.
“These original characters and their unique traits will inform and shape the world in which they live. While most pirate themed parks are a trip to the dark side, Skallywag Bay is quite the opposite. It is colourful and charming – designed to appeal to everyone in the family.”
A number of companies and suppliers have been involved in the project’s development since it broke ground, with engineering services provided by Trinidad-based Alpha Engineering, rock work/climbing wall by Createk, onsite rock work by Wavestone Sculpture, train and track by HillCrest Shops and other rides provided by SBF/Visa through Rides 4 U.
Imagination Corporation provided the master plan for the park, all concept artwork and all of the signage and features. They are also providing onsite consultation to ensure the original vision is carried out. No opening date has been set.
Dubai Parks and Resorts’ three major zones are now open, and the fourth Six Flags-
branded park is under construction, but it seems operator DXB Entertainments is not
about to rest on its laurels, with plans for a fifth park currently in the works.
A new research report by Colliers International has signalled that theme park resorts could
benefit from appealing to a wider audience than just visitors to the attraction.
Union Properties has reinstated pre-recession plans for a Formula One amusement park.
The park has been made more affordable by reallocating half of the land to a mixed-use
development.
Six Flags’ rapid overseas expansion is ramping up with plans to build a new waterpark
next to China’s first ever theme park operating under the brand’s banner.
Numbers from the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, (ALVA) show that Royal attractions
saw a huge increase in visitor numbers during 2023 – the coronation year of King Charles III.
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic
England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
Universal has revealed it will be adding new Harry Potter attractions, alongside Super Nintendo
and How to Train Your Dragon worlds to its Florida resort.
Cruise Ship Interiors (CSI) invites cruise lines, shipyards, design studios, outfitters,
and suppliers to take part in CSI Design Expo Americas in Miami, Florida, the region’s only
event dedicated to cruise ship interior design. [more...]