Playa Maya "Forest Adventure" in Wuhan Happy Valley
Project Location: Wuhan, Hubei
Project Type: Theme Park
Land Area: 33,000㎡
Project Client: Wuhan Overseas Chinese Town Industrial Development Co., Ltd.
Professional Design of Theme Park: La V-onderland Wuhan Team, L&A Design Group & Post-processing Team, Wuhan Branch, L&A Design Group
The EPC of the Temple Labyrinth and Volcanic City: La V-onderland Wuhan Team, L&A Design Group; Post-processing Team, Wuhan Branch, L&A Design Group; EPC Center, L&A Design Group
Design Time: July 2018
Completion Time: June 2021
"Forest Adventure", the third phase of Wuhan Playa Maya Waterfront Park, is jointly developed by Wuhan Overseas Chinese Town and Virginia's Playland. As the first national waterfront forest zone especially built for children, it filled the market vacancy of ecological water park in perspective of kids in Chinese cultural tourist industry. Different from the thrilling experience of the previous two phases of Playa Maya, this project considered more about children's needs for play. It's a parent-child water park, allowing children to interact more with their parents during the play and to increase the intimacy between them.
Project Overview
Project Location: Wuhan, Hubei
Project Type: Theme Park
Land Area: 33,000㎡
Project Client: Wuhan Overseas Chinese Town Industrial Development Co., Ltd.
Professional Design of Theme Park: La V-onderland Wuhan Team, L&A Design Group & Post-processing Team, Wuhan Branch, L&A Design Group
The EPC of the Temple Labyrinth and Volcanic City: La V-onderland Wuhan Team, L&A Design Group; Post-processing Team, Wuhan Branch, L&A Design Group; EPC Center, L&A Design Group
Design Time: July 2018
Completion Time: June 2021
"Forest Adventure", the third phase of Wuhan Playa Maya Waterfront Park, is jointly developed by Wuhan Overseas Chinese Town and Virginia's Playland. As the first national waterfront forest zone especially built for children, it filled the market vacancy of ecological water park in perspective of kids in Chinese cultural tourist industry. Different from the thrilling experience of the previous two phases of Playa Maya, this project considered more about children's needs for play. It's a parent-child water park, allowing children to interact more with their parents during the play and to increase the intimacy between them.