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DeutscheBAG!
11-03-2007, 10:11 PM
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A Foundation Stone Ceremony was held today in Abu Dhabi to officially signify the start of construction of one of the most multi-dimensional and highly anticipated themed entertainment attractions in the world, the Ferrari Theme Park.
Officials and special guests in attendance for today's event included Ferrari's President Luca di Montezemolo and Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Chairman, ALDAR Properties, as well as invited guests representing media, government and business organizations from around the world.

During the Foundation Stone Ceremony a special time capsule was buried, containing a Conrod and Piston of the F2007, the F1 World Champion Ferrari car, together with the first artist's impression of the Ferrari Theme Park on Yas Island. The capsule will be then opened again at Ferrari's 100th anniversary, in 2047.

"This is a very special year for Ferrari" - Mr. Montezemolo said. "Together with the extraordinary commercial success of our GT cars, it brought to Maranello the F1 Constructors World Championship and the F1 Drivers World Championship with Kimi Raikkonen, and I am particularly proud to be present to mark the symbolic start of this great project. Moreover, 2007 is the year of Ferrari's 60th anniversary, and this Ceremony has therefore a further, important meaning".

Part of a joint project between Italian automotive manufacturer Ferrari and ALDAR properties PJSC, the 250,000 sqm park (80,000 of them covered) will be a unique oasis of discovery, hospitality and beauty that captures culture, flavour and the true spirit of Italian country, as well as the legendary automotive history, feeling and heritage of Ferrari cars and racing. "Today is a celebration of the first step along the way to making the world's first Ferrari theme park a reality, with the laying of the foundation stone" - commented Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, Chairman, ALDAR Properties. "An incredible amount of real estate growth is taking place in Abu Dhabi, and it is our responsibility to deliver projects of the highest quality, while protecting the natural, social and cultural assets of the Emirate. I am confident that the blend between the power and beauty of one of the world's leading brands, Ferrari, with ALDAR's expertise in development and regional knowledge, will combine to create a destination that resonates with sports lovers around the world."

When completed in 2009, the attraction will provide amusement for the whole family, featuring multi-format high tech theatres, a variety of sophisticated driving schools (for both children and adults), Ferrari automotive displays and participatory learning centres as well as food and entertainment. Among the 24 attractions, the Park will offer a mix of high-octane and family rides with roller coasters jetting into the sky and dipping through the covered areas. At the heart of the park will be an advanced and sophisticated circuit offering driving courses, which will be the home of the first Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix in 2009.

After the Foundation Stone event at Yas Island, a brand new Ferrari Store will have its official grand opening in Abu Dhabi's Marina Mall. Ferrari's President Luca di Montezemolo, Commercial and Brand Director Dany Bahar, Abdullah Abdel Rahim Al Fahim, Chairman of Al Fahim Enterprises and Ahmed Al Sayegh, Chairman of ALDAR Properties will take part in the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Ferrari in the U.A.E.

U.A.E. (which includes Abu Dhabi, Dubai and other five Emirates) is one of the nine countries covered by Ferrari's Middle East & Africa Region. Ferrari entered the U.A.E. in 1987 appointing as exclusive importer and distributor Al Tayer Motors LLC, a parent company of Al Tayer Group. In 2006, the Region counted 248 cars delivered, for a 125% increase over 2004 and 84% increase over 2005. In 2006 Al Tayer Motors in U.A.E achieved 68 Ferrari retail sales. One of the biggest Ferrari Sales and After Sales Centre worldwide opened this September in Umm Al Naar - Abu Dhabi : 1,700 smq comprising a 870 smq showroom, lounge, dealer selection area, aftersales, spare parts and mezzanine floor for pre-owned car sales. Another Ferrari showroom in the U.A.E. is the 3S Centre in Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road (opened in 2005).

After the successful start of 'Ferrari 60 Relay' worldwide tour in Abu Dhabi last January 28th and the Foundation Stone event at the Ferrari Park, which took place this morning in Yas Island, further major events in the area include the grand opening of two new showrooms: in Muscat - Sultanate of Oman (December 9th) and in Beirut - Lebanon (December 14th). In both occasions there will be the unveil of the new Ferrari 430 Scuderia to press and customers.

ALDAR Properties PJSC

ALDAR Properties PJSC is a leading property development company, with strong investment and management capabilities. ALDAR was established primarily to create world-class real estate developments for the nation of Abu Dhabi, whilst providing a stable and profitable investment portfolio for all our investors. We are dedicated to achieving new standards of innovation, excellence and value in urban design and sustainable development. Our priority is the immediate and future benefit of Abu Dhabi and its residents. The company is owned by leading Abu Dhabi institutions, founder shareholders and over 20,616 investors throughout the U.A.E. ALDAR's principle corporate shareholders include: Mubadala Development Company, Abu Dhabi Investment Company, Abu Dhabi National Hotels Company, National Corporation for Tourism & Hotels and National Investor.

kpc2593
11-03-2007, 10:40 PM
:eek:...im speechless....all that....completed by 2009....i don't think so..

Kyle
11-03-2007, 11:22 PM
Thats the worls richest city for you. Everything about Abu Dhabi is ridiculous. It's one place I must see before I die, and this them park is one more reason to go there.

TIGERJC
11-03-2007, 11:24 PM
:eek:...im speechless....all that....completed by 2009....i don't think so..
cheap indian workers will have it done prolly by July :D. Thats how Dubai is able to build so many multi-million dollar building in so little of time

Bballjamal
11-04-2007, 12:50 AM
thats amazing.....

the few lucky american engineers that call that place a 2nd home need to hook a brother up

BTLFED
11-04-2007, 12:56 AM
I've never had a reason or need to want to go to Abu Dhabi.

By god, I do now.

MachNU
11-04-2007, 12:59 AM
i need notes that looks to dam confuzing!

Magnus213
11-04-2007, 01:17 AM
Definitely have to make my way to that part of the world some time. Dubai is an amazing place right now.

Sledlude
11-04-2007, 11:33 AM
ummmmm you guys, abu dhabi =/= dubai. same country, united arab emirates, but these cities are about 100 mi apart i believe. and yes, they are both playgrounds for the disgustinlgly rich and indulgent.

and wtf with cheap indian workers??? there are no indians in abu dhabi (except the rich ones that fly there), there are arabs. india is pretty far away.

Magnus213
11-04-2007, 11:57 AM
My bad. Didn't read closely enough.

On_Her_Face
11-04-2007, 12:34 PM
damn. just damn.

NAIZBST
11-04-2007, 03:45 PM
nice

Kevykev
11-04-2007, 04:43 PM
Goodness Gracious!

HeLLo iM iZzY
11-04-2007, 06:01 PM
Goodness Gracious!GREAT BALLS OF FIRE.

NewGen33
11-04-2007, 06:22 PM
There a lot of money in that place. I watched the special on the hotel they just finished there. ONLY Ferrari could pull this off.

homemadeS14s
11-04-2007, 06:38 PM
There a lot of money in that place. I watched the special on the hotel they just finished there. ONLY Ferrari could pull this off.

yeah i saw that episod on the hotels in middle of the sea it off was the chain, i would def. would like to go there, Dubai is fukkin full of places that only rich people can afford.........all i can say is thats ammazzingggg....:eek::crazy:

Sledlude
11-05-2007, 11:24 AM
once again,


ummmmm you guys, abu dhabi =/= dubai. same country, united arab emirates, but these cities are about 100 mi apart i believe. and yes, they are both playgrounds for the disgustinlgly rich and indulgent.

and wtf with cheap indian workers??? there are no indians in abu dhabi (except the rich ones that fly there), there are arabs. india is pretty far away.

TheGodfather
11-05-2007, 11:45 AM
That kind of theme park would be amazing to see.

I'm saving for tickets now!

rndockery98
11-05-2007, 12:12 PM
i plan on being filthy rich, so i'll probably keep a house there

Elbow
11-05-2007, 12:13 PM
Wowww

TIGERJC
11-05-2007, 12:36 PM
ummmmm you guys, abu dhabi =/= dubai. same country, united arab emirates, but these cities are about 100 mi apart i believe. and yes, they are both playgrounds for the disgustinlgly rich and indulgent.

and wtf with cheap indian workers??? there are no indians in abu dhabi (except the rich ones that fly there), there are arabs. india is pretty far away.
:no: They live in shanty town on the out skirts, they are brought in just for construction. My Mom's friend went over there to work on some kind of telecommunication project, and he told me about how they mistreat foreign low paid workers


http://www.ibnlive.com/news/workers-protest-ends-in-dubai-90-indians-detained/51514-3.html

Deke
11-05-2007, 12:41 PM
My Dad goes to both Abu Dhabi and Dubai on business from time to time. He says it's ridiculous how filthy rich that country is. He's been trying to work it out for me to go with him one time. He says just watching the cars drive by would be enough for me to have a great time :)

Reaper
11-05-2007, 01:04 PM
100bucks says its finished on time..lol those ****ers work there ass's off and dont take bull**** hahah

İhris
11-05-2007, 02:46 PM
:eek:

hXc007
11-05-2007, 02:58 PM
this place is going to be ****ing sick

cant wait to go sometime in the future

Ran
11-05-2007, 03:01 PM
Nice, but I'm sure I'll never go.

UpSideDownDesi
11-05-2007, 04:03 PM
cheap indian workers will have it done prolly by July :D. Thats how Dubai is able to build so many multi-million dollar building in so little of time
x2 They have to buy their job ...they just don't get it. They pay thousands to get the job and get paid close to nothing. On top for a good year or 2 their pay goes toward paying off the debt they are already in. They just can't leave either because their pasports are held by the company/contractor who flew them over. All seems gold from outside, but you should really see what those people have to go through.

AB3dj
11-05-2007, 04:10 PM
ummmmm you guys, abu dhabi =/= dubai. same country, united arab emirates, but these cities are about 100 mi apart i believe. and yes, they are both playgrounds for the disgustinlgly rich and indulgent.

and wtf with cheap indian workers??? there are no indians in abu dhabi (except the rich ones that fly there), there are arabs. india is pretty far away.

You're crazy... All brown people are Indian :rolleyes: