Landmark Entertainment Group

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Landmark Entertainment Group
Company type Private
Industry Theme park design
Entertainment
Founded Los Angeles, California, United States [1]
(1980;44 years ago (1980))
Founders Tony Christopher
Gary Goddard
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Tony Christopher, CEO
Adam Bezark
Products theme parks, resorts, attractions, hotels, casinos, retail, live theatre, virtual reality
Website www.landmarkusa.com

Landmark Entertainment Group is a global entertainment design firm based in Los Angeles, California, United States, that creates theme parks, theme park attractions, live entertainment productions, [2] and virtual reality attractions. [3] Co-founded by Gary Goddard and Tony Christopher in 1980, it became known for producing attractions at the Universal Studios theme parks, including The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man, [4] Jurassic Park: The Ride, [5] and Terminator 2: 3D.

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It has created themed attractions in over 35 countries on five continents, as well as concept and master plans for complete destination resorts, redevelopment areas, and mixed-use retail and entertainment facilities. Its previous projects include TV productions and movies, and original properties for animation.

Virtual reality

The L.I.V.E. Centre

Announced in June 2015 [6] , The Landmark Interactive Virtual Experience (L.I.V.E. Centre) is a virtual reality and augmented reality concept that will be created in a Chinese city in the summer of 2017. [7] This first 200,000 square foot installation will feature traditional theme park attractions, such as an interactive museum, virtual zoo, aquarium, live theatre, 4D theatre, and art gallery, with 30% of its experiences expected to contain virtual reality content. [8]

Pavilion Of Me™

In October 2015, Landmark announced the company's concept of the Pavilion Of Me™(P.O.M), a daily-use in-home entertainment portal that reimagines everyday activities such as checking social media, online shopping, watching film and TV content, video chat, and playing video games into virtual reality experiences. [9]

Virtual World’s Fair

In conjunction with the Pavilion of Me™, the concept for the Virtual World's Fair™ was also announced—a virtual reality experience including real-time social interaction, entertainment, education and shopping, like a traditional world's fair, but designed for in-home use rather than as a real-world destination. [10]

Completed projects

ClientLocationAttractionCompletion DateStatusSourceNotes
Universal Studios Islands of Adventure Orlando, Florida, United States May 28, 1999operatingAtheme park
Universal Studios Islands of Adventure Orlando, Florida, United States The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man 1999operating [11] ride
Universal Studios Hollywood Universal City, Los Angeles, California, United States Terminator 2: 3-D Battle Across Time May 6, 1999closed 2012A3-D/4-D film
Universal Studios Hollywood Universal City, Los Angeles, California, United States Jurassic Park: The Ride 1996closed September 2018Aflume ride
Universal Studios Hollywood Universal City, Los Angeles, California, United States King Kong Encounter June 14, 1986closed June 1, 2008Ascene on Studio Tour
Universal Studios Hollywood Universal City, Los Angeles, California, United States The Adventures of Conan: A Sword and Sorcery Spectacular 1983closed 1993 [12] live show
Universal Studios Florida Orlando, Florida, United States Ghostbusters SpooktacularJune 1990closed 1996Alive show
Paramount Parks United States and Canada James Bond 007: Licence to ThrillMay 1998closed 2002Asimulator ride
Las Vegas Hilton Hotel-Casino Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Star Trek: The Experience January 1998closed September 2008Aattraction
Las Vegas Hilton Hotel-Casino Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Star Trek: Retail ExperienceJanuary 1998closed September 2008Aretail
Caesars Palace Hotel-Casino Las Vegas, Nevada, United States operatingA?
Caesars Palace Hotel-Casino Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Forum Shops 1992operatingAretail
The Venetian Las Vegas Hotel-Casino Las Vegas, Nevada, United States operatingA?
MGM Grand Las Vegas Hotel-Casino Las Vegas, Nevada, United States operatingA?
Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians Lakeside, California, United States Barona Resort and Casino December 31, 2002operatingA?
Sydney Harbor Casino Sydney, NSW, Australia operatingA?
The Table Bay Hotel Cape Town, South Africa May 1997operatingA?
Sanrio Puroland Tokyo, Japan December 7, 1990operatingAtheme park
Harmonyland Oita Prefecture, Hayami District, Hiji, Fujiwara, Japan May, 1991operatingAtheme park
Floraland Chengdu, China operatingAtheme park
Enchanted Kingdom Santa Rosa, Philippines October 19, 1995operatingAtheme park
M&M's World Las Vegas, Nevada, United States M&M Academy1997operatingAretail
Hersheypark Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States Hershey's Chocolate World operatingAattraction
Casper's Toonztown Jakarta, Indonesia Puri Indah Mall1997closed 2020Aindoor theme park/retail
MGM Grand Las Vegas Hotel-Casino Las Vegas, Nevada, United States EFX March 23, 1995closedAlive production show
Jesus Christ Superstar Concert Tour, United States closedAbus and truck touring Broadway show
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Coming Out of Their Shells Tour Concert Tour, United States 1990closedAconcert tour
Rolling Stones Concert Tour, International Bridges to Babylon Tour 1997closedAconcert tour
The Venetian Las Vegas Hotel-Casino Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical) closedAlive theatre
Dunia Fantasi Jakarta, Indonesia Rama Shita: Legenda Masa DepanJune 22, 1995closed April 2001Aride design consultation

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