A new amusement park has opened in Cork city with guests from around the world arriving to visit the theme park and the amusement park in Denbighshire.
J’s amusement is based on the theme of the Disney film Aladdin, with the park located in a park of the same name in the city.
It opened in July with over 2,000 guests and it will be open to all during the summer months.
The attraction is located in the former J’s Land and the park is part of a brand new area called Denbithan, which is part-owned by Denbirn Tourism.
“This is a brand-new area which is not only for the park, but also for the hotels, restaurants and bars in Denbeg,” said a spokesperson for the J’s theme park.
“The theme park is already an important part of the Denbihan experience and we want to keep the experience as special as possible,” he added.
“Denbithans theme park was opened to celebrate the new year and we are very excited to share our experience with visitors.”
The theme parks will offer a full range of activities and activities will include an underwater ride, a roller coaster, an aerial ride, an attraction with a live action version of the theme and other entertainment including a cinema, live music and more.
Js theme park also has a food and beverage menu, with guests can enjoy food and drink from a range of restaurants, cafes and bars around the area.
J S’ theme park will also have a cinema and will feature a live-action version of The Legend of Zelda.
The theme Park will also be the first theme park in the Republic of Ireland to feature a new roller coaster.
“We have been working closely with the Denbegs Tourism Group to make sure the theme parks experience is the best in the world and we hope to provide our guests with an exciting experience and to bring them into our world-class theme park,” said Peter Smith, J’s Chairman and CEO.
“J’s theme parks in Denbregin and Cork are a huge success and we have seen a tremendous response from the community and the tourism industry,” he said.
The park has also seen great growth in terms of revenue, with a record number of guests arriving for the first time last year.
In 2016, Js theme parks earned €2.5 million, making it the third-highest grossing theme park attraction in the country.
It also had a record-breaking attendance in 2016 with over 3,600 guests.
“While Denbifirst Tourism Group is a strong partner and partner of J S Theme Parks, it is our responsibility to the entire Denbegian community to make this a success and continue to develop our theme park experience for all,” said Denbegas Tourism Group chief executive, Paul Murphy.JS theme park had a total of 918 visitors in 2016, an increase of 4 per cent compared to 2015, with 5,000 visitors coming from Cork and the rest from elsewhere in Ireland.