A massive £12.5million entertainment complex in Spain could be set to open in Malaga next year.
Sprawling 15,000-square-metres, the complex would be located near the open air Plaza Mayor shopping centre and feature the region’s biggest bowling alley.
The one of a kind bowling alley will include a sports bar and karaoke rooms where visitors can take to the stage and record their performances.
With an aim to entice three million visitors annually, the complex is expected to create 80 direct jobs and 40 indirect positions. If the complex gets the green light, visitors can expect a day packed full of fun.
People can expect to find a rollercoaster imported from Dubai, water rides, and a seven-dimensional cinema simulator offering 3D visuals.
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There will also be VIP areas for private events, bumper cars and a 2,500-square-metre mini-golf course.
The complex would be ideally located next to the coastal motorway, meaning visitors travelling via car can easily access the entertainment venue.
Fuengirola-based company Sould Park is investing £12.5m (€15m) in the project. The company is currently awaiting final permissions from Malaga city council before beginning construction.
Miguel ángel Notario, founder and president of Sould Park, SAID: "We aim to provide a family leisure space that currently doesn’t exist in Malaga."
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The venue would be a sure hit among holidaymakers. Last year the province welcomed 14.4 million tourists, marking an increase of 3.17% compared to the previous 12 month period.
Most of last year's tourists who flocked to Malaga province were Brits making up for 1,183,629 visitors, a 7.2% increase from 2023 followed by Germany with 341,568 and an increase of 12.8%.
Turismo Costa del Sol president Francisco Salado said: "Malaga province has once again shown it is the main tourist destination in Andalucía and one of the main destinations in Spain and Europe."