Magikland

Magikland is one of the theme parks in the Philippines. It is located in Silay, Negros Occidental. It is also known as the first outdoor theme park in the Visayas. The park is owned and operated by Aton Land and Leisure, Inc.[1]

Magikland
Slogan"Live the Dream, Feel the Magic"
LocationSitio Cabug, Brgy. Guinhalaran, Silay, Negros Occidental, Philippines
OwnerAton Land and Leisure, Inc.
OpenedSoft-Opened on: September 27, 2019
Operating seasonYear-Round
Visitors per annum(2019) at least 6,000/month
Area5 hectares (12 acres)
Websitewww.magiklandpark.com
StatusOperating

History

The theme park was founded by Atty. Simplicio Palanca, the chairman of the board of Aton Land and Leisure, Inc.[2] Palanca was known as the "Mr. Showman" in the province, on account of his taste in the predilection towards the entertainment; in fact, Palanca owned theaters before.[3] It was his dream to establish the theme park, to give happiness and entertainment to all the Negrosanons. Subsequently, Reynaldo Bantug, president of the Aton Land and Leisure Inc., former 3rd District Representative Albee Benitez, Willy Au, and others, helped Palanca to build the first Filipino Theme Park in the country.[2]

Construction

In April 2017, the groundbreaking and 12 rides were transpired and installed. The construction was assisted by the IAAPA (International Association of Amusement Parks and Attraction) and PHILAAPA (Philippines Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions) to make sure everything is well-designed according to the management's plan. Magikland is built granting its utmost safety measures, which the management hired well-trained technicians to maintain and ensure the safety of all the newly-installed rides. On September 27, 2019, the soft-opening of the theme park betided.[3]

Future expansion

The Aton Land and Leisure Inc. plans to have lifestyle and commercial buildings, residential area, theaters, and additional new zones soon. [4]

Park Layout and design

Silay Eye: A 25-meter high Ferris Wheel that offers the scenic view of Silay City.

The theme of Magikland is based on Negros folklore and legend, adapting the legend of Bakunawa (the moon-eating dragon) to make it modern and fun, while still bearing respect to local culture. The park has three themed zones, namely the Magical Zone, Mystical Zone, and Cultural Zone. The Magical Zone is designed to cater younger generation; with six rides installed, specifically the Crazy Surf, Magic Bike, Smasher Cars, Happy Swing, Mt. Kanlaon, and Magikland Express. On the other hand, the Mystical Zone is designed to cater thrill seekers; with four rides installed, specifically the Disk'O, Sky Tower, Family Swinger, and Crazy Trail. Lastly, the Cultural Zone is designed to cater jingoistic people; with two rides installed, specifically the Silay Eye, and Fantasy Carousel.[5][4]

Branding

Characters

Magikland's main mascot is Bakunawa, the moon-eating dragon. Along with Bakunawa are the four child-warriors who are the champions of Magikland. The children, whose names pay homage to the local landscape are Boy Bakunawa, Mara Marapara, Pat Patag, and Kit Kanlaon.[5]

Film

Peque Gallaga, a Filipino filmmaker, announced that the Magikland theme park has prompted his upcoming live-action animated film Magic Land. The producers were Albee Benitez, Lore Reyes, and Gallaga himself. The actors are Miggs Cuaderno, Princess Aguilar, Elijah Alejo, Josh Eugenio, Hailey Mendes, and KenKen Nguyad. The film will be released on December 25, 2020 as it is officially part of the 46th Metro Manila Film Festival.[6][7]

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References

  1. Gomez, Carla P. (July 29, 2019). "P800M MAGIKLAND OPENING SOON". Albee Benitez. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  2. Canet, Carla N. (September 23, 2019). "Magikland soft opening set on September 27". Sunstar Bacolod. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  3. Canet, Carla N. (July 28, 2019). "Magikland: Silay City's newest tourist destination". Sunstar Bacolod. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  4. Lo, Ricky (February 12, 2020). "A quick tour of Magikland". Philstar. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  5. "Magikland: Live the Magic". Magikland. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  6. Lo, Ricky (February 12, 2020). "Peque on what Magikland the movie is all about". Philstar. Retrieved March 16, 2020.
  7. "Metro Manila Film Festival announces first 4 entries for 2020 edition". Rappler. Retrieved 2020-07-19.

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