Since the early 2000s, DreamWorks Animation, an American animation studio, owned by NBCUniversal, has had an involvement in the creation and theming of amusement park rides and attractions. This article details the ventures of DreamWorks Animation in amusement parks.

History

In 2003, Universal Parks & Resorts opened the 4D film called Shrek 4-D at Universal Studios Florida, Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Studios Japan. The film is chronologically sequenced between the original 2001 film Shrek and Shrek 2 which was released in 2004. In 2005 and 2008, Shrek 4-D was added to Warner Bros. Movie World and Movie Park Germany respectively (the film was later removed from Warner Bros. Movie World and Movie Park Germany in favour of Journey to the Center of the Earth 4-D Adventure and Ice Age: The 4D Experience).[1]

On 18 March 2010, DreamWorks Animation moved further into the theme park industry with the opening of two themed lands at Universal Studios Singapore. The first land is Madagascar which is based upon the 2005 film of the same name. The second land is Far Far Away which is based on the Shrek franchise. Each of the lands featured a variety of attractions themed after the movies. In 2011, Dreamworld announced a $10 million deal with DreamWorks Animation to bring the company's characters to their amusement park. In a 3-stage development beginning on 19 December 2011, Dreamworld will open new shows and newly themed rides and attractions.[2]

In May 2012, the Brazilian theme park Beto Carrero World announced a partnership with DreamWorks Animation, later that year Shrek and other characters began to make meet and greets around the park.[3] The first area with DreamWorks Animation characters opened in February 2014, themed to Madagascar, the area features two attractions, a live show and a river rapids ride.[4] In March 2016, Beto Carrero World and DreamWorks Animation renewed the partnership for more 10 years, and announced three new themed areas featuring Shrek, How to Train Your Dragon, and Kung Fu Panda. The construction was scheduled to start in 2017.[5]

In July 2012, DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg announced that the attractions at the American Dream Mall (formerly Meadowland Mills and Meadowland Xanadu) in the Meadowlands Sports Complex at East Rutherford, New Jersey will be themed to DreamWorks' animated productions.[6] In September 2016, the mall's owner Triple Five Group announced that Nickelodeon Universe will also occupy the indoor amusement park space and DreamWorks Animation would work with partnership in creating the park.[7] In November 2018, the mall's vice president of Communications announced the opening date of September 2019 but by that date it was delayed to November 27, 2019, before being delayed again.[8][9] By October 25, 2019, the Nickelodeon Universe theme park opened at the American Dream.[10] In February 2020, the park announced its opening date of March 19, 2020.[11] However, the onset COVID-19 pandemic caused American Dream to delay the opening again.[12] In September 2020, the park announced that it will finally open on October 1, 2020, along with the rest of the mall.[13] On October 1, 2020, DreamWorks Water Park officially opened to the public.[14]

In February 2013, it was revealed that DreamWorks Animation has partnered with Regions GC to build in Russia Europe's largest indoor theme parks. Set in Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Yekaterinburg, each park would incorporate a movie and concert hall, 4D movie theater, three-star 400-room hotel and retails. The parks, which were expected to be completed in 2015, would feature themes based on Shrek, Madagascar, How to Train Your Dragon, Kung Fu Panda, and Turbo.[15]

In May 2013, DreamWorks signed a licensing agreement with Sands China to bring its cast of animated characters to Sands Cotai Central in Macau. The resorts would present a series of performances, parades, dining experiences, meet-and-greets and photo opportunities highlighting characters such as Po from Kung Fu Panda; Shrek, Fiona and Puss in Boots from Shrek; Alex the Lion, King Julien and the Penguins from Madagascar and Toothless and Hiccup from How to Train Your Dragon.[16]

Locations

ParkAreaOpening dateClosing datePrevious attractionReplaced by
American Dream Meadowlands[17] 19 March 2020[19]
Beto Carrero World
  • Madagascar
10 October 2013
Dreamworld 1 April 2012[20]2023Kid's World
Nickelodeon Central
Kenny and Belinda's Dreamland
Gardaland
  • Kung Fu Panda Academy
14 May 2016
Heide Park Resort
  • Drachenzähmen - Die Insel
14 May 2016
Motiongate Dubai
  • DreamWorks
    • Shrek
    • Madagascar
    • Kung Fu Panda
    • How to Train Your Dragon
16 December 2016
Movie Park GermanyStandalone attraction27 May 20082011SpongeBob SquarePants 4-DIce Age Dawn of the Dinosaurs: The 4-D Experience
Universal Studios FloridaStandalone attractions12 June 2003
28 May 2021
10 January 2022
15 January 2023
Alfred Hitchcock: The Art of Making Movies
Stage 54
A Day in the Park with Barney
Illumination's Villain-Con Minion Blast
2024[21]Woody Woodpecker's KidZone
Universal Studios HollywoodStandalone attractions23 May 2003
15 June 2018
14 August 2017Rugrats Magic Adventure 3-DDreamWorks Theatre
Universal Studios JapanStandalone attraction20 June 2003
Universal Studios Singapore
  • Far Far Away
  • Madagascar
18 March 201027 March 2022 (Madagascar)[22]
Warner Bros. Movie WorldStandalone attractions17 September 2005[1]29 August 2010[1]Marvin the Martian in 3D[23]Journey to the Center of the Earth 4-D Adventure[24]

Attractions

Below is a list of all of the attractions at DreamWorks Animation themed areas around the world. The dates shown in the columns refer to the opening and closing dates for the ride under that name. It does not mean that the ride was closed and/or removed.

AttractionTypeDWMPGUSFUSHUSJUSSWBMWBCW
Donkey LiveInteractive live show2010–[25]
Donkey's Photo FinishMeet and greet2003–2022, 2022–2023
DreamWorks Holiday Shrektacular ShowLive show2011–2012[26][27]
DreamWorks DestinationInteractive live show / Meet and greet2021–2023
DreamWorks Theatre4-D film/Motion simulator2018–
Dronkey FlyersChildren's rotating flat ride2012–2023[27]
Enchanted AirwaysJunior roller coaster2010–[28]
Escape from MadagascarSuspended Family Coaster2012–2023[27]
Gingy's GliderKite Flyer2012–2023[27]
King Julien's Beach Party-Go-RoundCarousel2010–2022[29]
King Julien's Theatre in the WildShow stage2012–2023[27]
Kung Fu AcademyPlay area2012–2023
MAD Jungle JamBall play area2012–2023[27]
Madagascar: A Crate AdventureWater ride2011–2022[30]
Magic Potion SpinChildren's Ferris wheel2010–[31]
Meet Shrek and DonkeyMeet and greet2003–2017, 2018–
PandamoniumZamperla Air Race2012–2023
Puss in Boots Sword SwingSwing ride2012–2023[27]
Puss in Boots' Giant JourneyInverted roller coaster2015–
Shrek 4-D4D film2008–20112003–20222003–20172003–2010–[32]2005–2010[1]
SkadooshBumper cars2012–2023
Shrek LiveLive show ????–????[33]
Shrek's Ogre-Go-RoundCarousel2012–2023[26]
Madagascar Crazy River Adventure!River rapids ride2014–[4]
Madagascar Circus Show!Live Show2014–[4]

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  29. Universal Studios Singapore. "King Julien's Beach Party-Go-Round". Resorts World Sentosa. Archived from the original on 5 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2011.
  30. Universal Studios Singapore. "Madagascar: A Crate Adventure". Resorts World Sentosa. Archived from the original on 5 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2011.
  31. Universal Studios Singapore. "Magic Potion Spin". Resorts World Sentosa. Archived from the original on 5 October 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2011.
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