Genting SkyWorlds

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Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park
Previously known as Genting Outdoor Theme Park (closed on 26 September 2013 (2013-09-26))
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Location Resorts World Genting, Pahang, Malaysia
Coordinates 3°25′19″N101°47′40″E / 3.4219°N 101.7945°E / 3.4219; 101.7945
StatusOperating
Opened8 February 2022 (soft opening)
Owner Genting Group (20th Century Studios and Blue Sky Studios properties under license from Disney Experiences)
Operated byGenting Group
Theme20th Century Studios and Blue Sky Studios properties (certain attractions)
SloganAbove The Clouds, Beyond The Imagination
Area26 acres (11 ha)
Attractions
Total26 [1]
Website www.gentingskyworlds.com

Genting SkyWorlds Theme Park is an 11 hectare (26 acre) themed amusement park at Resorts World Genting, Genting Highlands, Malaysia. Initially, the park was to debut as 20th Century Fox World Malaysia, until The Walt Disney Company's acquisition of 21st Century Fox; the park was then renamed Genting SkyWorlds upon reaching a settlement between 20th Century Fox and The Walt Disney Company. [2] As a result of the settlement, some of the themed sections and attractions featuring 20th Century Studios and Blue Sky Studios IP (intellectual property) were altered, while some were successfully retained through licensing agreements with Disney; other attractions still in-development at the time were reconfigured into different, new or original concepts. [3]

Contents

Genting SkyWorlds features over 20 different rides and attractions, of varying thrill and intensity levels, themed around a selection of popular entertainment and film franchises, notably Epic (2013), Ice Age , Independence Day , Rio (2011), Robots (2005), Night at the Museum (2006), Planet of the Apes , and Sons of Anarchy . [4] [5] [ page needed ]

History

Genting's outdoor theme park before its demolition. Genting Theme Park.jpg
Genting's outdoor theme park before its demolition.

The park was first announced as 20th Century Fox World on 26 July 2013, breaking-ground on construction on 17 December 2013. The entire project was to cost an estimated RM1 billion. [6]

The theme park was part of a major ten-year masterplan surrounding the refurbishment of infrastructure and entertainment options at Resorts World Genting. [7] [8] The theme park replaced the previous Genting outdoor theme park, which closed on 1 September 2013. [9]

Delays

Initially expected to open in 2016, this was delayed to 2019; during that time, in 2018, Fox Entertainment terminated its agreement with Genting. Following the 2020 COVID pandemic, the park's opening was delayed further to 2022. Genting Group still planned to open a park, as soon as possible, although the opening date was tentative while developers considered all of their options, including completely rebranding the park. [10] The theme park would have a "soft" opening on 8 February 2022. [11]

Lawsuit and termination of agreement

On 26 November 2018, Genting Malaysia filed a $1.75 billion lawsuit against The Walt Disney Company and 20th Century Fox, accusing Fox of trying to back-out of their end of the deal, granting approval of IP. In the suit, Genting Malaysia alleged that Fox had taken planned steps to cancel the contract. The suit also named Disney as a defendant, contending that Disney's executives, following the company's then-pending acquisition of Fox, were "calling-the-shots" on the project. Disney was opposed to the park because they would have "no control" over its operations, and there were concerns that it would be situated adjacent to a casino, which was said to contradict Disney's "family-friendly" image. [12] Fox, in-turn, referred to the suit as being filed "without merit", stating that their reasons for withdrawing from the deal were due to Genting consistently not meeting "agreed-upon deadlines" for several years, and that Genting's attempts to blame Disney for Fox's default were "made-up". [2]

Fox filed a $46 million countersuit against Genting on 23 January 2019. In the suit, Fox stated that the reason for their termination of the project was "Genting alone", blaming Genting's "incompetence, inexperience, and rank indifference to its contractual obligations" as the reason the project fell through. [13] Fox alleged that Genting changed agreed-upon plans "at the whim" of Genting Group chairman Lim Kok Thay and that Genting would construct "buildings that were too tall for the themed facades constructed to house them, built parade floats that were so large that they left no room on the street for spectators, built an attraction without including the designed (or any) evacuation route, and routinely had to retrofit, if not tear down, its prematurely built structures". [14] Genting responded by stating that Fox's countersuit was filed to "divert attention away from its own incompetence and inexperience" and went on to say that the company "will prove that Fox's termination was both unfounded and improperly directed by Disney and Fox's parent company, Twenty First Century Fox." [15]

On 26 July, it was announced that Fox and Genting had settled their respective lawsuits. As part of the deal, Genting would be granted "a license to use certain Fox intellectual properties", and that non-Fox IPs would make up the rest of the attractions in the park. The outdoor park would also no longer be referred to as 20th Century Fox World, but instead would be named Genting SkyWorlds. [3] [16]

Virtual Queue (VQ)

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Genting Skyworld Theme Park Virtual Queue's Logo

On July 1, 2022, it was announced that Genting Skyworlds would partner with Alibaba Cloud to present their new Virtual Queue (VQ) system which is powered with artificial intelligence. The system would allow guests to pre-book the theme park's attractions in-advance through their Genting Skyworlds application and eliminate the need for guests to queue directly at the entrance of attractions. The Virtual Queue application is fed with real-time data to allow park operators to "control crowd dispersion and optimise ride capacity". [17] [18]

Annual Pass

On August 23 2024, the Annual Pass was introduced, allowing pass holders to have unlimited access until the end of next year. The booking period starts from 23 August to 31 December 2024 at the price of RM280 per pass.

Unlimited Pass

On January 7 2025, the Annual Pass is renamed to Unlimited Pass. The booking period starts from January 7 onwards.

Attractions

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Genting Skyworlds Theme Park Main Entrance

The park currently has nine themed worlds: Andromeda Base, Central Park, Eagle Mountain, Epic, Ice Age, Liberty Lane, Rio, Robots Rivet Town, and Studio Plaza. [19] [ better source needed ]

Andromeda Base

NameStatusManufacturer/ModelNotes
Alpha Fighter PilotsOperational Zamperla Air Race
Boot Camp TrainingOperational
Terraform Tower ChallengeOperational S&S – Sansei Combo TowerWas once going to be named Alien Terrorforma and be themed to the Weyland-Yutani Corporation from the Alien franchise. First and only Combo Tower attraction with a pre-drop.
Descent into DarknessUnknown Dynamic Attractions SFX Coaster Was once set to be themed to Alien vs. Predator . The coaster's exterior has been completed with construction still underway on the indoor portion. Due to the bankruptcy of Dynamic Attractions the park acts as if it's not even there.

Central Park

NameStatusManufacturer/ModelNotes
ESD Global DefenderOperationalTechnical Park Aerobat
Independence Day: DefianceOperationalDynamic Attractions Flying theater Themed to the Independence Day franchise.
Night at the Museum: Midnight MayhemOperational (Temporarily closed)ETF Ride SystemsA shooting dark ride themed to the Night at the Museum franchise.

Eagle Mountain

NameStatusManufacturer/ModelNotes
Mad Ramp Peak - Full Throttle RacingUnknownDynamic Attractions Duel Power CoasterWorld's first dual powered high speed coaster. Cancelled due to Dynamic Attractions going bankrupt.

Epic

A area wedged into the park's corner themed to the Epic 2013 animated film.

NameStatusManufacturer/Model

Notes

Epic Hummingbird FlyersOperational Zierer Flying Gondolas
Epic Voyage to MoonhavenOperationalABC RidesA dark ride/flume ride with a big drop, cutting edge technologies, animatronics and special effects.

Ice Age

An area themed to the Ice Age franchise.

NameStatusManufacturer/ModelNotes
Acorn AdventureOperationalBeijing Shibaolai Mine Train
Ice Age: Expedition Thin IceOperational Oceaneering International dark rideA trackless dark ride, with mix media elements ; screen, animatronics and special effects.
Mammoth Fun ZoneOperational
Sid's Rock 'N' SlideOperational Zierer Kontiki

Liberty Lane

An alleyway modeled after San Francisco, which connects Central Park to Andromeda Base.

NameStatusManufacturer/ModelNotes
Invasion of the Planet of the ApesOperationalOceaneering International dark rideImmersive 3D indoor trackless dark rides based on the Planet of the Apes franchise

Rio

The area is modeled after Rio de Janeiro and themed to the Rio animated films.

NameStatusManufacturer/ModelNotes
Blue Sky CarouselOperational Carrousel
Samba GlidersOperationalSetpoint Swing ThingA suspended roller coaster.
Rio Carnaval Chaos!OperationalZamperla Demolition Derby

Robots Rivet Town

A secluded area themed to the Robots 2005 animated film. The area's two attractions, Bigweld's Zeppelins and Rivet Town Roller, are both stacked on top of one another in order to save space. Entry to the area is gained through the Liberty Lane pathway.

NameStatusManufacturer/ModelNotes
Big Weld's ZeppelinsOperational
Rivet Town RollerOperational Chance Rides Unicoaster

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