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'''Dragon Park''' is the largest [[theme park]] in Southeast Asian located in [[Ha Long]], [[Quang Ninh]], [[Vietnam]]. It opened on January 25, 2017.<ref name=RCDB12646>https://rcdb.com/12646.htm</ref> The amusement park, managed by the Spanish firm [[Parques Reunidos]], is part of a large resort complex known as SunWorld HaLong Park that includes an aerial tramway called the Queen Cable Car, Sun Wheel — a large observation wheel, as well as gardens, restaurants, a shopping district and a family entertainment center with arcade games. The Typhoon water park is currently under construction and scheduled to be opened in May, 2017 <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.talkvietnam.com/tag/sun-world-halong-park/|title=Sun Group opens Dragon Park in Ha Long|publisher=talkvietnam.com|accessdate=January 31, 2017}}</ref> The park was designed in 2015 by [http://www.interthemepark.com International Theme Park Services, Inc.] (Cincinnati, Ohio) in collaboration with Wyatt Design Group and Hetzel Design, both based in California.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/itps-completes-design-services-major-leisure-complex-vietnam-haas?trk=mp-author-card|title=ITPS Completes Design Services for Major Leisure Complex in Vietnam|date=2015-07-28|access-date=2017-02-16|language=en}}</ref>
'''Dragon Park''' is the largest [[theme park]] in Vietnam located in [[Ha Long]], [[Quang Ninh]], [[Vietnam]]. It opened on January 25, 2017.<ref name=RCDB12646>https://rcdb.com/12646.htm</ref> The amusement park, managed by [[Parques Reunidos]], is part of a large resort complex known as SunWorld HaLong Parks. The Typhoon water park is currently under construction and scheduled to be opened in 2018 <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.talkvietnam.com/tag/sun-world-halong-park/|title=Sun Group opens Dragon Park in Ha Long|publisher=talkvietnam.com|accessdate=January 31, 2017}}</ref> The park was designed in 2015 by [http://www.interthemepark.com International Theme Park Services, Inc.] (Cincinnati, Ohio) in collaboration with Wyatt Design Group and Hetzel Design, both based in California.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/itps-completes-design-services-major-leisure-complex-vietnam-haas?trk=mp-author-card|title=ITPS Completes Design Services for Major Leisure Complex in Vietnam|date=2015-07-28|access-date=2017-02-16|language=en}}</ref>


==Ownership==
==Ownership==

Revision as of 04:33, 25 May 2017

Dragon Park
StandortHa Long, Quang Ninh, Vietnam
Coordinates20°57′20″N 107°02′59″E / 20.955479°N 107.049652°E / 20.955479; 107.049652
AreaHa Long city of Quang Ninh province
Attractions
Roller coasters3

Dragon Park is the largest theme park in Vietnam located in Ha Long, Quang Ninh, Vietnam. It opened on January 25, 2017.[1] The amusement park, managed by Parques Reunidos, is part of a large resort complex known as SunWorld HaLong Parks. The Typhoon water park is currently under construction and scheduled to be opened in 2018 [2] The park was designed in 2015 by International Theme Park Services, Inc. (Cincinnati, Ohio) in collaboration with Wyatt Design Group and Hetzel Design, both based in California.[3]

Ownership

Dragon Park, including the SunWorld HaLong resort, is owned by Sun Group, a Vietnamese investment group that was established in 2007 and specializes in hospitality, real estate development and construction. Sun Group has contracted Parques Reunidos to operate the park through 2027.[4]

Roller Coasters

Name Typ Manufacturer Model Opened Other statistics
Dragon's Run
Formerly Time Machine and Led Zeppelin: The Ride at Freestyle Music Park
Steel Bolliger & Mabillard Sitting Coaster 2017
  • Length: 3,738 ft (1,139 m)
  • Height: 150 ft (46 m)
  • Inversions: 6
  • Speed: 65 mph (105 km/h)
[5]
Mysterious Journey Steel Vekoma Junior Coaster 2017
  • Length: 1,099.1 ft (335.0 m)
  • Height: 42.7 ft (13.0 m)
  • Speed: 28.5 mph (45.9 km/h)
[6]
Little Dragon's Flight Steel Vekoma Suspended Family Coaster 2017
  • Length: 1,295.9 ft (395.0 m)
  • Height: 64.3 ft (19.6 m)
  • Speed: 34.2 mph (55.0 km/h)
[7]

Attractions

The Topple Tower from a french park, Walygator Parc.

In addition to three roller coasters, the park has 29 rides including the drop tower, Rhino Sling; the Royal Carousel, Tea Cups, Little Dragon's Run, Circus Train and Garden Cruisers — a boat ride through tropical gardens.[4] Coming from France, the Topple Tower Tang'Or moved to Dragon Park.[8]

References

  1. ^ https://rcdb.com/12646.htm
  2. ^ "Sun Group opens Dragon Park in Ha Long". talkvietnam.com. Retrieved January 31, 2017.
  3. ^ "ITPS Completes Design Services for Major Leisure Complex in Vietnam". 2015-07-28. Retrieved 2017-02-16.
  4. ^ a b "Parques Reunidos reinforces its international expansion with opening in Vietnam of largest park in Southeast Asia". Parques Reunidos Servicios Centrales. Retrieved January 31, 2017.
  5. ^ Marden, Duane. "Dragon's Run  (Dragon Park)". Roller Coaster DataBase.
  6. ^ Marden, Duane. "Mysterious Journey  (Dragon Park)". Roller Coaster DataBase.
  7. ^ Marden, Duane. "Little Dagon's Flight  (Dragon Park)". Roller Coaster DataBase.
  8. ^ wonderworldweb.over-blog 11-01-2015