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Columbia Pictures Aquaverse in Thailand Opens as The Studio’s First Theme Park

Bangsaray, Thailand — Columbia Pictures Aquaverse, the world’s first fully branded Columbia Pictures movie theme park officially opens in Bang Saray, Pattaya, to welcome visitors from Thailand and all over the world.  This is a collaboration between Sony Pictures Entertainment and Amazon Falls.

The country’s newest theme park offers thrilling rides and immersive attractions allowing guests of all ages to enjoy their favorite characters from some of the most popular Hollywood films: Ghostbusters, Jumanji, Bad Boys, Zombieland, The Emoji Movie, Surfs UpHotel Transylvania, and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.

The Hotel Transylvania zone is Southeast Asia’s largest water play structure where guests can choose from nine slides and experience over 100 water features that the whole family can enjoy.  Ghostbusters Proton Stream allows visitors to indulge in a scream-filled ride as they twist and turn in total darkness before dropping into the world’s first gigantic Stay Puft-themed water dome.  Another highlight of the water park is the Mega Wave Pool, which will host music events, movie screenings and live shows on the main stage featuring three giant LED screens and a Dolby DTS surround sound system.

Mr. Jeffrey Godsick, Executive Vice President Global Partnerships and Head of Location Based Entertainment of Sony Pictures Entertainment said, “I am both excited and proud of what we have achieved at the park.  This is a major step in our growing footprint of Location Based Entertainment activations around the world.  Today’s opening is just the beginning here in Thailand. The future will bring many new statements in hospitality, retail and experiences based on our beloved IP.  This region is special for reasons beyond the theme park, and we are very pleased to be part of the tremendous growth plans of the Eastern Economic Corridor.”

“It is my honor to co-create this fully immersive experience that marks a phenomenal event for Thai tourism under the strategy of Eastern Economic Corridor’s smart city. We hope to create a dreamlike destination that brings people’s favorite characters and movies to life and give audiences the extraordinary journey they are unlikely to find elsewhere. This is just a beginning of a long-term relationship with Sony Pictures Entertainment to bring immersive experiences throughout this destination project,” said Mr. Liakat Dhanji, CEO and Chairman of Amazon Falls Co. Ltd., the owner and operator of Columbia Pictures Aquaverse.

The park is strategically located as part of the EEC’s plans to develop the area into a global destination, including a new airport and the expansion of highway and train systems.

Dr. Kanit Sangsubhan, Special Advisor on Strategic Development, Eastern Economic Corridor, stated that “After working with Amazon Falls for four years, I’m so proud to see the opening of the Columbia Pictures Aquaverse which is poised to set new standards for immersive entertainment in the EEC, Thailand.  The theme park will be a key component in our EEC Smart City’s development plan.  EEC will provide our full support, including 5G services and other infrastructure, digital technology, transit links, and partnership with clean energy and investment promotion package to ensure the success of the project and help create a long-term sustainable development in the EEC.”

The Tourism Authority of Thailand Deputy Governor for Marketing Communications Mr. Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya said that TAT offers its full support to the opening of Columbia Pictures Aquaverse, which is a significant vote of confidence for Thailand and further proof of the new beginning, new experiences and new tourism global brands that can help the tourist industry achieve high value tourism, an important goal for the TAT and government of Thailand. It is also a testament to the strength and appeal of Thailand as a global leader in tourism.

Thailand has been recently ranked No. 3 on the “Top Countries in the World” list by Conde Nast, while Agoda ranked Bangkok and Pattaya in Top 10 of the world’s most popular summer destination of 2022. This is a proof to support that Columbia Pictures Aquaverse is strategically located in one of the world’s top tourist destinations.

The theme and waterpark is on a 39 rai plot of land in Bangsaray, a 20-minute drive from South of Pattaya.  It opens daily from 10 am to 6 pm. The one-day ticket costs 1,590 baht for adults and 1,290 baht for kids.

About Amazon Falls

Thailand-based attractions developer Amazon Falls Co. Ltd. is the owner of Columbia Pictures’ Aquaverse, the world’s first Columbia Pictures theme and waterpark, created in collaboration with Sony Pictures Entertainment. Amazon Falls has completely reimagined its world class waterpark located in Bangsaray Bay, Pattaya, Thailand, transforming it into a fully immersive entertainment destination with extensive upgrades in retail and dining facilities, new attractions and expanded facilities in preparation for its October 2022 opening.

About Sony Pictures Entertainment

Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) is a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Sony Group Corporation. SPE’s global operations encompass motion picture production, acquisition, and distribution; television production, acquisition, and distribution; television networks; digital content creation and distribution; operation of studio facilities; and development of new entertainment products, services and technologies. Sony Pictures Television operates dozens of wholly-owned or joint-venture production companies around the world. SPE’s Motion Picture Group production organizations include Columbia Pictures, Screen Gems, TriStar Pictures, 3000 Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation, Stage 6 Films, AFFIRM Films, Sony Pictures International Productions, andSony Pictures Classics.

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