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The Lost Paradise Of Dilmun Water Park appoints Memac Ogilvy Bahrain as its Public Relations Consultancy
- Bahrain: Sunday, April 27 - 2008 at 10:26
- PRESS RELEASE
The Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park, the region's largest water park, has recently appointed Memac Ogilvy Bahrain as its Public Relations Consultancy.
"We approached Memac Ogilvy as the company has a good profile in the market place working with other leading Bahrain companies. The initial presentation was strong and we believe the team at Memac Ogilvy will help us create the right positioning for the Lost Paradise of Dilmun with our target audience," said Paul Blunt, General Manager, Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park.
"We are delighted to have been appointed by the Lost Paradise of Dilmun. The water park is a great asset to the leisure market in Bahrain and appeals to a wide target audience both in Bahrain and across the GCC," said Ghassan Boujacli, Managing Director, Memac Ogilvy Bahrain. "The team is already working closely with the water park and enjoying the challenge of spreading the message about one of Bahrain's landmarks."
The Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park opened for the 2008 season in March. It has something for everyone with 14 of the fastest, newest slides, water sprays, water curtains, massive pools and fountains that will appeal to people of all ages. Bahrain residents and visitors will find plenty of shady spots to relax and enjoy a great day out. There are eight food and refreshment outlets spread around the park serving refreshing drinks, healthy juices, snacks and BBQ food.
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About the Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water ParkBahrain's $50m Lost Paradise of Dilmun, the Middle East's largest water theme park, opened in September 2007. Set in 77,000 square metres of desert oasis, Lost Paradise features 14 of the fastest, newest slides, pools and fountains. Taking its theme from Bahrain's rich cultural heritage (the Kingdom was the centre of the ancient Dilmun empire more than 5,000 years ago) Lost Paradise and the adjacent 5-star Banyan Tree Desert Spa and Resort are the first components in the $1.3bn Al Areen Development.
For further information, please call: Zalilah Ghazali, Marketing and Public Relations Assistant Manager, tel: +973 36048649
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