Theme park lovers have a new destination in the Caribbean.
Katmandu Park | Punta Cana will open in the Dominican Republic next month, its developer, Orlando-based Falcon’s Beyond, announced Monday.
“We’re absolutely thrilled to announce the opening date for Katmandu Park | Punta Cana, which seamlessly blends first-of-its-kind immersive entertainment and attractions with premium hospitality, for the ultimate escape.” Falcon’s Beyond CEO Cecil D. Magpuri said in a statement.
While there other theme parks across the Caribbean, Katmandu Park | Punta Cana calls itself “the Caribbean’s first world-class theme park.”
Here’s what visitors can expect.
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Not yet. Katmandu Park | Punta Cana will officially open March 15.
The first Katmandu Park opened in Mallorca, Spain, in 2012.
Punta Cana will be the second location and the first of several new Katmandu Parks opening around the world.
Additional parks are in the works in Spain’s Canary Islands and Mexico.
Katmandu Park | Punta Cana tickets start at $120 for adults and $85 for kids.
There are two ticket options at that price point:
There’s also a VIP Pass available for $225 per adult or $140 per child, like the one-use pass, includes one-time access to each attraction on any day until all the attractions have been visited. It also includes $75 credit to use in the park, Giant Swing access, an extra 18 holes of mini golf, and pending availability on the first day of use, VIP parking and a complimentary locker.
Early birds who buy tickets before opening day will get a free one-time early access pass, allowing them to preview select attractions before the park officially opens.
There are four major attractions in the park, in addition to a carousel, a mini golf course, an outdoor ropes course and indoor climbing courses.
Guests can start preparing for these challenges using Falcon’s Beyond’s free online game platform and loyalty program, BeyondME, which rewards users for both in-person and online play.