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Bin Essa...'Leisure and entertainment industries will play a major rol in
boosting tourism'

Dubai Parks encourages Emirati youth to join entertainment sector

DUBAI, December 7, 2017

Dubai Parks and Resorts (DPR), the largest theme park destination in the region, has announced a partnership with Zayed University (ZU) - Abu Dhabi and Dubai campuses - to inspire Emirati youth to join the dynamic leisure and entertainment sector. 
 
More than 20 Emirati female students will work together on a major project to develop a strategic brand campaign that builds on the launch success of Dubai Parks and Resorts. The mock campaign will see the students develop a creative idea that can be activated across media, marketing and social channels to reach target consumers and contribute to DPR’s business objectives and vision. 
In the style of popular TV show and Dragons’ Den, those involved will present their plans to a judging panel consisting of senior representatives from DPR and ZU’s faculty and winners of the best campaign will be chosen in December.
 
Ahmad Hussain Bin Essa, general manager – Theme Parks, DXB Entertainments - the company that owns Dubai Parks and Resorts - said: “In line with Dubai’s ambitious vision of 2021, which demonstrates the importance of diversifying the country’s economy, we believe that the leisure and entertainment industries will play a major role in boosting the tourism sector and reinforcing this vision. 
 
Therefore, to match the needs of this vast and growing industry we need to enable a new generation of Emirati experts to develop and run these businesses as we focus on Dubai becoming the leisure and entertainment hub of the region. Our collaboration with Zayed University will not only benefit the students learning experience, but will give us valuable insight into the thinking of our Emirati youth.”
 
“This class project with Dubai Parks and Resorts provided an opportunity for some of our best students to fulfill their potential and gave them vital hands-on experience in this critical business sector,” Pam Creedon, acting dean, College of Communication and Media Sciences (CCMS), said. “We are confident it benefitted our CCMS students on both our Abu Dhabi and Dubai campuses by enhancing their skills, preparing them for their future careers, and opening their eyes to the vast opportunities that are available in the leisure and entertainment industry when they graduate.”

Dubai Parks and Resorts features Motiongate Dubai – a unique theme park showcasing some of Hollywood’s most beloved characters from DreamWorks Animation, Columbia Pictures and Lionsgate, Bollywood Parks Dubai, a first-of-its-kind theme park that will showcase rides and attraction based on some of Bollywood’s biggest blockbusters, Legoland Dubai, a unique interactive theme park for families which brings the well-known Lego brick to life in a playful learning environment. Legoland Water Park is the region’s first water park catering to families with children aged 2-12. The entire destination is connected by Riverland Dubai – the free to enter themed recreational hub with a multitude of dining, shopping and unique entertainment options, that connects the theme parks, perfect for friends and families of all ages. Guests can stay at the Lapita Hotel, a Polynesian themed family hotel part of the Marriott Autograph Collection. Expected to open in late 2019, Six Flags Dubai will be destination’s fifth theme park and the region’s first Six Flags theme park. - TradeArabia News Service
 




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