The theme park Tivoli World in Benalmádena, Spain, has been abandoned for the last five years after its closure in 2020, according to multiple reports. Tivoli World is currently undergoing a transformation and is expected to reopen in 2028, with the shutdown due to financial difficulties and the COVID-19 pandemic. Benalmádena’s local government and the park’s owner, Grupo Tremón, reached an agreement last year to transform Tivoli World into a top tourist and commercial destination.
The new park will feature a huge wheel, a free-fall tower, and a new commercial area with restaurants, shops, and hotels. The reopening of Tivoli World is expected to create around 1,000 jobs, and the park was originally founded in 1972 by Danish entrepreneur Bernt Olsen. ' Another user added, 'Went twice in my younger days.
We’re pulling out all the stops to fast-track the process.
' The specific financial difficulties that led to the closure and the exact timeline for the redevelopment project phases have not been detailed, nor have the projected visitor numbers or economic impact details for the reopened park.
Tivoli World to reopen, sadly not until 2028!
Went twice in my younger days. The kids loved it.
