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Cartoon Network entertainment park to open in Bali

Published on: 7th June 2018

Indonesia’s first ever internationally-branded park is set for a 2020 unveiling. 

Turner Asia Pacific has announced a licensing partnership with Indonesian real-estate and hospitality investment company, The Maj Group, to develop a 4.3-hectare entertainment park in Bali. The family destination will feature the island’s largest waterpark and an indoor entertainment centre, all featuring Cartoon Network theming.

Slated to be fully operational in 2020, the development will include water rides, and surf and wave pools. The integrated project will be a key part of The Maj Nusa Dua complex, a premier tourist destination in southern Bali featuring world-class hotels and an award-winning golf course.

Ricky Ow, president of Turner Asia Pacific, commented: “Turner and The Maj Group share the same vision of creating the ultimate family destination in Indonesia, and the entertainment park will combine world-class design with unparalleled Balinese hospitality. Above all, it will offer guests genuine fun powered by Cartoon Network, Asia’s leading kids entertainment brand.”

This will be Indonesia’s first ever park to partner with an international brand, and it will be Cartoon Network’s first with both indoor and outdoor attractions. The whole environment will be brought to life by live entertainment and performances featuring characters from shows such as Ben 10, We Bare Bears, The Powerpuff Girls and Adventure Time.

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