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In The Press: SpacePortGranScala in the Global Gaming Business Magazine
Global Gaming Magazine Vol. 9 No. 4, April 2010, Featured Articles By Rich Geller
One
of the original partners still planning to play a major role in an
operational Gran Scala is theme-park developer SpacePortLeisure
WorldGroup.
SpacePortGranScala will provide a future-oriented
entertainment experience. But don't expect to find just the usual park
rides dressed up with spacey graphics. The developer is creating entire
scenarios around a fictional history, one that includes alien
spacecraft crash-landed on Earth and humankind's inevitable journey
outward. Visitors will be able to share in a variety of experiences
that indeed include various rides but also interactive educational
displays.
SpacePortLeisure is not limiting itself to just
family-oriented amusement. The company also has the rights to develop
the futuristic CasinoYear2100 and Casino Year3000 gaming properties,
complete with associated hotels and museums.
Group President and
CEO Raoul Katovsky, head of both SpacePortLeisure WorldGroup and
SpacePortGranScala, is bullish on the development.
"We plan to
open Phase 1 of SpacePortGranScala on Day 1 of Gran Scala, with
SpacePortGranScala being designed for an initial capacity of 3.5
million visitors per year building to 5 million visitors in year five,"
says Katovsky.
Katovsky says his firm has arranged for the
necessary financing to keep pace with Gran Scala's opening schedule.
For theme-park content creation, he points to high-profile owners of
intellectual property "who are very keen, interested and willing" to
finalize licensing agreements with SpacePortLeisure WorldGroup.
SpacePortLeisure
intends to use the Gran Scala theme park as its base for future
projects elsewhere, including a potential park in the Shanghai district
near the planned Disneyland site there.
View the original article at: Global Gaming Business Magazine
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