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Outdoor Park finally complete at the world’s first Angry Birds themed Entertainment Park in Doha, Qatar

The world’s first ANGRY BIRDS WORLD entertainment park marked its Grand Opening at Doha Festival City on 25 April, welcoming guests into Qatar’s unique indoor and outdoor destination. Home to the world-famous Angry Birds flock, the 17,000 square metre nest brings a riot of fun for the whole family.

Following the launch of its indoor section last year, the park extends the same excitement to its enchanting outdoor section, as part of the second phase. New attractions include the 42 metres high Super Slingshot themed around the classic bird-flinging gameplay that catapults guests more than 60 meters into the air, offering a truly heart-pounding experience.

The Red’s House offers sand play activities for little ones while the Raft Battle takes visitors on a voyage from the Bird Island to the Piggy Island in an interactive cinematic experience. Guests can climb aboard the Angry Coaster or simply head to the park’s City Studio to experience wall climbing, parabolic slides, roller gliders and ropes course.

Indoors, visitors can enjoy exhilarating rides or a laser tag battle. The park also boasts the world’s first indoor/outdoor karting track and The Big Tree – a multi-level creative playground offering a variety of edutainment workshops for little ones, and exciting challenges such as ropes course and zip line. Visitors can keep the energy soaring at the Trampoline Universe, comprising a basketball court, foam pit and a kids’ court.

With family entertainment at the heart of its offerings, the park is rolling out a host of attractions that will engage and entertain one and all, including an array of F&B outlets with an exclusive Angry Birds themed menu in addition to private birthday rooms and official merchandise from the cluster of retail stores across the site.

“We continue to deliver on the Next Chapter’s promise of enhancing the Qatar visitor experience and our private sector partners’ support in this regard is of high value to us. Urban and family-oriented entertainment is one of the six areas that we are focusing on for the development of the tourism sector,” says Rashed AlQurese Chief Marketing Officer Qatar National Tourism Council (QNTC).

“We are pleased to see the Angry Bird World added to the list of Qatar’s unique visitor experiences. Such amazing indoor recreational facilities combined with our calendar of festivals will give tourists more reasons to visit Qatar throughout the year.”

ANGRY BIRDS WORLD constitutes one of the three major entertainment parks that are managed by Trimoo Parks at Doha Festival City, located along Al Shamal Road. The mall is home to VIRTUOCITY – the region’s first gaming capital, and soon to open SNOW DUNES – the country’s first indoor snow park.

 

Irone Kim

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