Parque Warner Madrid

Parque Warner Madrid


Parque Warner Madrid main entrance
Location San Martín de la Vega, Madrid, Spain
Coordinates 40°13′48″N 3°35′37″W / 40.2300°N 3.5937°W / 40.2300; -3.5937Coordinates: 40°13′48″N 3°35′37″W / 40.2300°N 3.5937°W / 40.2300; -3.5937
Theme Movie studio
Owner Parques Reunidos
TimeWarner
Operated by Parques Reunidos
Opened April 6, 2002 (2002-04-06)
Previous names Warner Bros. Movie World Madrid - 2002 to 2004
Warner Bros Park - 2004 to 2006
Rides
Total 42
Roller coasters 6
Website Official website

Parque Warner Madrid (previously known as Warner Bros. Movie World Madrid and Warner Bros. Park) is a theme park located 25 km southeast of Madrid, Spain, in the municipality of San Martín de la Vega. The park opened on April 6, 2002, under the management of the Six Flags chain, with a 5% ownership share held by Time Warner. In November 2004, the management arrangement with Six Flags was terminated, with the park now managed by Time Warner and numerous Spanish investment groups. The name change to Parque Warner Madrid occurred at the start of 2006.

History

Batmobile in Parque Warner Madrid
La Venganza del Enigma

The park was opened on April 6, 2002, and managed by Six Flags until November 2004, although the majority shareholder was the Community of Madrid hold 40% of the shares (Caja Madrid 20%, 15% Fadesa, El Corte Ingles 5%, 5% NH Hotels) and Six Flags only another 5% management the real conducted by the U.S. company in the person of Thomas Merhmann who sources close to the address stated who had three years working in Spain and not yet mastered the language, which gave idea of knowledge of Spanish society. Despite all, Six Flags operated the park at their discretion without regard to the board of directors, to produce all kinds of situations far less obtrusive.

In 2002, director Pilar Azcarraga said that visitors' satisfaction was around 90%, but union sources lowered it at 50%.

In 2004, Six Flags would sell all of its European parks, with the exception of the Warner Bros. Movie World Madrid, to Star Parks Group. The Madrid park was sold back to Time Warner and renamed "Warner Bros. Park" after the end of the 2004 season.

In 2006, the park was renamed again to "Parque Warner Madrid" . This season saw the premiere of two new shows, Police Academy 2 and Batman Begins, the latter based on the latest movie from Warner Brothers and DC Comics. Both have received good reviews from visitors to the park.

The 2008 season saw two further developments, a family water attraction called Yogi Bear and Boo Boo and a new show, The Music of Bugs Bunny, based around the glamor of Hollywood in a performance reminiscent of the great Broadway musicals.

On 17 June 2014, the park opened a water park, Parque Warner Beach.[1] The €8.5 million park spans 30,000 square metres (320,000 sq ft) and features two wave pools, a lazy river and two water play areas.[2] Like parts of the original amusement park, Parque Warner Beach is themed to Looney Tunes and Hanna Barbera characters.[1]

Attractions

Batman: La Fuga

Among its roller coasters, highlights include Superman: The Attraction of Steel, a first in Europe with its floorless trains, Batman: The Escape, an inverted roller coaster, Coaster Express, a wooden coaster and Stunt Fall, a Giant Inverted Boomerang offering guests a vertical drop of 54'4m reaching a top speed of 115 km/h. Another prominent attraction is The Revenge of the Enigma, a structure 100 meters high that drops visitors at 80 km/h.

The latest attractions at the park is The Correcaminos Bip Bip, a Wile E. and Road Runner coaster which delivers high speeds and drops (though it has no inversions) and The Adventures of Scooby-Doo, an interactive attraction for families, manufactured by US firm Sally Corporation.

The park is divided into five themed areas: DC Super Heroes World, Warner Bros. Studios, Cartoon Village, Old West Territory and Hollywood Boulevard.

DC Superhéroes World

Superman la Atracción de Acero

Warner Bros. Studios

Stunt Fall

Cartoon Village

Old West Territory

Coaster Express

Hollywood Boulevard

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Parque Warner Beach". Park World Magazine: 54–56. August 2014.
  2. "Warner Beach for Madrid". Park World Magazine: 10. October 2013.
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