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PandP Projects

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P&P Projects is an international company that first started as a one-man business in Asten, Netherlands making space models and that now specializes in projects for the leisure industry. The company has been constructing and decorating projects for several organisations such as theme parks, museums, visitor centres, family entertainment centres, zoos and swimming pools around the world. P&P Projects specializes in theming, scenery, props, inter-actives, exhibits, animatronics, specials, scale models, and high quality interiors.

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The company has a premises of 2,250 square meters. The production workshop measures 2,000 square meters and the office 250 square meters.

Projects

  • Theme park projects
  • Speed of Sound (roller coaster), Walibi Holland, Design-build of the latest attraction of Walibi Netherlands.
  • F1 Nürburgring Ring°Werk, Germany. P&P Projects did the theming of the dark rides, a large theatre, race simulators, pit boxes and car replicas.
  • Europa-Park Iceland, Germany
  • Madame Tussauds Berlin, Germany
  • Banana Splash Bobbejaanland, Belgium
  • Flamingo Land, United Kingdom
  • Legoland California, United States of America
  • Walibi Aquitane, France
  • The Amsterdam Dungeon, the Netherlands
  • Aquatopia Antwerp, Belgium
  • Splashbattle Walibi World Biddinghuizen, the Netherlands
  • Museums
  • Roshen, Ukraine
  • Glasgow Science Centre, Scotland
  • Earth Explorer 2004 Oostende, Belgium
  • Visitor Centre Volkswagen Autostadt, Germany
  • Sea Life Centres, Blackpool United Kingdom, Spain, the Netherlands
  • P&P Project Development

    This company was founded in 2006 and specializes in design for the leisure industry and television, along with consultancy, project management, graphical design, and inter-actives.

  • Projects P&P Development
  • Odysseum, Cologne Germany
  • Lotte World parade, South Korea
  • References

    P&P Projects Wikipedia