Exploring Educational Travel: Investigating Opportunities for the Development of Unpowered Theme Parks

Exploring Educational Travel: Investigating Opportunities for the Development of Unpowered Theme Parks

Summary

With dual support from policy and market opportunities, the construction and development of educational camp sites are expected to maintain a growth trend, ushering in a golden period for industry development. The potential to create standalone parent-child amusement parks, as well as the organic integration of unpowered entertainment into various themed camps, will also face greater developmental opportunities.

Exploring Educational Travel: Investigating Opportunities for the Development of Unpowered Theme Parks
The high interactivity, strong experiential nature, and educational entertainment functions of unpowered amusement parks make them well-suited to market demands. With a comprehensive curriculum system and strong, attractive theme IP, unpowered amusement parks are set to become the top choice for parent-child research and learning for families in the suburbs of cities. For instance, the Moon lake·Jego Too PANCOAT Park located in the suburbs of Shanghai focuses on parent-child families and research and learning groups. It revolves around the original story "Moon Picking Plan" from Jego Group and PANCOAT IP to create six major immersive theme scenes and business format innovation within the park. The park features 32 sets of amusement areas and over 100 different play facilities.
unpowered amusement parks
unpowered amusement parks
Unpowered amusement facilities, known for their exceptional versatility, seamlessly integrate with diverse sectors including nature education, rural farming, outdoor adventures, and recreational sports. They serve as a vital attraction for visitors and a revenue generator, showcasing a robust industrial synergy. A prime example is the Fengyi Bay Bird's Nest Parent-Child Paradise, the inaugural wetland-themed unpowered amusement park in Sichuan. This park artfully blends wetland ecology with unpowered play equipment.

The park features premium play equipment, tailored to the unique characteristics of the wetlands and the needs of children. It seamlessly embeds the bird's nest theme and unpowered play structures into the natural wetland setting, creating an exploratory and experiential family paradise for children of all ages. With five thematic zones—Green Wilderness Quest, Cute Bird Mark, Sound-Following Path, Bird's Nest All-Ages Paradise, and Soaring Wings—the park offers a variety of forty play activities under four main themes. These activities not only provide entertainment but also educate children and parents about wetland ecosystems, enhancing their playtime with educational value.
Unpowered amusement facilities
Jiang Xiaoju Paradise, located in Jiangjiagang Village, Yaozhuang Town, Jiashan County, Jiaxing City, is a family leisure and vacation complex featuring unpowered amusement facilities. It is dedicated to extending the industrial chain of the citrus industry and improving the integrated product business system of the citrus industry in Jiangjiagang Village. The paradise covers an area of 28,000 square meters and includes an outdoor amusement park, family-themed homestays, an orange garden restaurant, and eight indoor play centers. Centered around the Jiang Xiaoju IP family, the park integrates unpowered amusement with nature education courses to establish the Jiang Xiaoju Nature Education Research Base. This allows children to connect with and immerse themselves in nature, accompanied by the village IP Jiang Xiaoju.
Unpowered amusement parks skillfully integrate play facilities with natural settings, effectively stimulating children's curiosity, creativity, and independence. Jegoplay Group, in developing family-inclusive unpowered amusement parks, not only continuously updates play equipment and enriches play themes to keep pace with the times but also takes an educational perspective, deeply integrating educational elements for innovative development, focusing on enhancing children's comprehensive quality education.