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+ | Zroad Parks was an amusement park company, owned by Ultra Limited. However, Zroad Parks was bought from Ultra Limited by Lava Lamp Entertainment in 2016. All of its parks and resorts were sold off in January 30, 2019. As of result, Zroad Parks was merged into Oak Acres Entertainment. |
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+ | ==Village Lava Theme Parks== |
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+ | Village Lava Theme Parks was founded in 2016 to operate theme parks. |
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+ | Immideately afterwards, they acquired the following properties: the Aurora/Bainbridge water park Wildwater Kingdom, Six Flags New Orleans, Movieland Wax Museum, Parque Warner Madrid and Wet n' Wild Hawaii, Wet n' Wild SplashTown (rebranded as Wet n' Wild Houston), Wet n' Wild Toronto & Wet n' Wild Phoenix |
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+ | They announced to open Village Roadshow Studios Athens with two more Wet n' Wild parks in Mexico City and Milan (Italy) and a new Warner Bros Movie World Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. |
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+ | In 2017, the plans for an upcoming theme park in El Kadsre, formerly worked on by John River Entertainment, were acquired by Village Lava Theme Parks. It's now known as Warner MovieWorld El Kadsre. |
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+ | On January 30, 2019, all of its assets were sold off, while Warner MovieWorld El Kadsre became an Oak Acres Park. Village Lava Theme Parks eventually merged into Oak Acres Entertainment shortly afterwards. |
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==DBC Theme Parks== |
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Revision as of 20:39, 29 November 2018
Carpenter Theme Parks
2002-2004
Ultra Theme Parks
2004-2009
Zroad Parks
2009-2019
Zroad Parks was an amusement park company, owned by Ultra Limited. However, Zroad Parks was bought from Ultra Limited by Lava Lamp Entertainment in 2016. All of its parks and resorts were sold off in January 30, 2019. As of result, Zroad Parks was merged into Oak Acres Entertainment.
Village Lava Theme Parks
2016-2019
Village Lava Theme Parks was founded in 2016 to operate theme parks.
Immideately afterwards, they acquired the following properties: the Aurora/Bainbridge water park Wildwater Kingdom, Six Flags New Orleans, Movieland Wax Museum, Parque Warner Madrid and Wet n' Wild Hawaii, Wet n' Wild SplashTown (rebranded as Wet n' Wild Houston), Wet n' Wild Toronto & Wet n' Wild Phoenix
They announced to open Village Roadshow Studios Athens with two more Wet n' Wild parks in Mexico City and Milan (Italy) and a new Warner Bros Movie World Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.
In 2017, the plans for an upcoming theme park in El Kadsre, formerly worked on by John River Entertainment, were acquired by Village Lava Theme Parks. It's now known as Warner MovieWorld El Kadsre.
On January 30, 2019, all of its assets were sold off, while Warner MovieWorld El Kadsre became an Oak Acres Park. Village Lava Theme Parks eventually merged into Oak Acres Entertainment shortly afterwards.
DBC Theme Parks
1987-2010
2010-2016
Laserium Urban Labs
2016-2019
Laserium Urban Labs was an urban innovation company. Its goal was to improve urban infrastructure through technological solutions, and tackle issues such as cost of living, efficient transportation and energy usage.
On January 30, 2019, the US operations were sold to Sidewalk Labs, a division of Alphabet Inc. The international operations and rest of the assets were merged into Oak Acres Entertainment.
Laserium Playplaces
2015-2019
Laserium Casinos
2014-2019
Laserium Balloon Flights
2014-2019
The UK operations were sold to Virgin Balloon Flights on January 30, 2019. The rest of the company was merged into Oak Acres Entertainment.
Animo Characters Inc
1987-2014
Laserium Creative Engineering
2014-2019
Laserium Creative Engineering was a research and development unit responsible for theme parks, attractions and animatronics. They were headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with additional offices in Brisbane and Paris.
Lix FX
2010-2019
Lix FX was a practical and special effects company acquired by Laserium Holdings in 2014. On January 30, 2019, Lix FX was merged into Oak Acres Entertainment.
Ben's Theme Parks
2012-2017
MalaWorks Theme Parks
2017-2019
Oak Acres Entertainment
2000-present
Due to acquisition of DBC's parent company Crystal Holdings by Laserium, and due to Laserium's strong affiliateship with Lava Lamp, DBC Theme Parks was merged to Oak Acres Entertainment.