IPOH: Fans
of local hero BoboiBoy, Smurfs and Dreamworks Animation Studio can now relive
their dreams and enjoy their company right here in Malaysia.
More than
7,000 excited visitors thronged the much anticipated Movie Animation Park
Studios’ (MAPS) soft opening at Bandar Meru Raya here yesterday.
They were
among the first to experience the country and Asia’s first animation-centred
theme park, costing RM520mil.
Adults
converged at the Stunt Legends Arena where South-East Asia’s first thrilling
car and bike live stunt shows were performed. And the children joined BoboiBoy
and friends in an exciting 4D motion adventure on the Floating Island.
The
“action-packed” 15-minute show left many, including forklift driver Wun Chee
Seng, in awe.
“It was my
first experience in a 4D theatre. I must say it was pretty intense,” said the
40-year-old, who was with his wife and two children. “We were
sprayed by water and felt jolts of lightning.”
At the
Fantasy Forest Zone, one of six themed zones offering over 40 attractions
within the 21ha theme park, K’ng Wen Fei, six, braved the Whirling Wizard, a
child-friendly drop tower with her brothers Yu Hai, 10, and Yu Shien, nine.
“I wasn’t
scared at all. I can’t wait to grow up and ride on the Megamind Megadrop,” she
said of the country’s tallest drop tower that descends 52m within three seconds
at the Dream Zone.
Teacher
Norfazilatun Mohd Zin, 45, who came with her husband Mohd Faris Othman, 44, and
daughter Farahusna, 14, said: “It’s really impressive, much more than we
expected.
“We’re
spending a really special Hari Raya together this year.”
Animation
Theme Park Sdn Bhd director Ramelle Ramli said they received “very positive
feedback” from visitors. “We are very
satisfied with the overall operations, including aspects of safety and
security. “Some minor
hiccups will be addressed promptly so that the people can enjoy themselves
thoroughly in the park,” he said.
Ramelle said
plans were in the pipeline for more new attractions, including a roller coaster
ride, while The Dream Zone and a few more rides were under “technical rehearsals”.
He expressed
confidence that MAPS would receive about one million visitors a year. “May be,
even 1.2 million,” he said. “We’ve been
actively promoting MAPS on roadshows in India, Nepal, China, Indonesia and
Singapore.
“In
addition, we are also working closely with local and foreign tour agents,
Tourism Malaysia and Tourism Perak to promote MAPS,” he said.
In conjunction with the soft opening, those who purchase Day
Passes at RM131 (adults) and RM104 (children and senior citizens) via www.mapsperak.com
until Friday will receive complimentary entry tickets for a second visit.
-thestar online.
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