Merlin Entertainments

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Merlin Entertainments Limited is a British entertainment company based at Poole in Dorset, England, which operates a number of theme parks and other tourist attractions. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange until November 2019, when it was acquired by a consortium that includes Kirkbi A/S (the investment arm of the Kristiansen family, which controls The Lego Group).

Merlin Entertainments Limited
FormerlyMerlin Entertainments Group Ltd. (1998–2013)
Merlin Entertainments PLC (2013–2019)
Company typePrivate[1]
IndustryEntertainment
Founded14 December 1998; 26 years ago (1998-12-14)
Headquarters,
England
Key people
Fiona Eastwood (Interim CEO)
Revenue£1,688 million (2018)[2]
£327 million (2018)[2]
£230 million (2018)[2]
Owners
Number of employees
30,000 (2024)
Websitemerlinentertainments.biz

History

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In December 1998, Nick Varney, Andrew Carr and the senior management team of Vardon Attractions (Vardon plc) completed a management buyout of the company to form Merlin Entertainments Group Ltd., with the backing of the private equity firm Apax Partners. Apax sold the company in 2004 to another financial investor, Hermes Private Equity.[3]

In May 2005, the company was acquired from Hermes by a division of The Blackstone Group,[4] which later started a major expansion. Over the years, Merlin acquired Gardaland, an Italian theme park, and The Tussauds Group. The company was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 2013.[5]

Legoland

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When the Legoland theme park was up for sale, Varney wanted to buy it, but Hermes did not want to tie up more capital. After the sale of Merlin to Blackstone Group, the company negotiated to buy control of Legoland in 2005 for about £250 million, then merged it with Merlin.[6] As part of the deal, Kirkbi A/S, the investment arm of LEGO's owners, took a share in Merlin Entertainments.[7][8]

Tussauds

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In May 2007, Blackstone purchased The Tussauds Group, owner of the Madame Tussauds wax museums, for US$1.9 billion. This company was merged with Merlin and has since been managed by Merlin.[9][10] After the Tussauds acquisition, Dubai International Capital, the previous owner, received a 20% stake in the combined entity as well as £1.03bn in cash.[11][9][12]

On 17 July 2007, as part of the financing for the Tussauds deal, the freeholds of Alton Towers, Thorpe Park, Warwick Castle and Madame Tussauds were sold to private investor Nick Leslau and his investment firm Prestbury, with a subsequent leaseback agreement.[13] Although the attraction sites are owned by Leslau, they are operated by Merlin based on a renewable 35-year lease.[9]

United States

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On 15 January 2010, Merlin Entertainments bought Cypress Gardens, a defunct theme park in Winter Haven, Florida. It was reopened as Legoland Florida theme park.[14]

In 2015, the company opened the Orlando Eye Ferris wheel attraction in Orlando. It then sold the wheel in 2018 and repurchased it in 2024.

Reports in early October 2017 indicated that Merlin Entertainments was considering a takeover of Sea World in Orlando, but on 11 October, the company said it was no longer involved in such discussions.[15]

Australia and New Zealand

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In late 2010, it was announced that Merlin would purchase approximately A$116 million worth of entertainment attractions located in Australia and New Zealand from Village Roadshow Theme Parks and Attractions. The sale would include Sydney Aquarium, Sydney Wildlife World, Oceanworld Manly, Sydney Tower and the Koala Gallery in Australia, in addition to Kelly Tarlton's Underwater World in New Zealand.[16] On 3 March 2011, the deal was finalised.[17] This was followed by the $140 million acquisition of Living and Leisure Australia which owned several attractions in the Asia-Pacific region including UnderWater World, Melbourne Aquarium, Falls Creek Alpine Resort, Hotham Alpine Resort, Otway Fly, Illawarra Fly, Busan Aquarium and Siam Ocean World.[18][19]

On 28 June 2013, Merlin Australia's Madame Tussauds in Sydney placed a wax figure of the former Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, into a mock queue of the unemployed at a Centrelink office in central Sydney. Deposed by the Australian Labor Party in the evening of 26 June, and replaced by Kevin Rudd, the publicity stunt drew wide attention and international criticism for the blatant disrespect it cast on, specifically, the first female prime minister of Australia.[20]

Listing

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Merlin had planned to go public in the early 2000s, but market turbulence postponed those plans. Instead, Blackstone sold 20% of the company to the private equity firm CVC Capital Partners, reducing Blackstone's holding to 34%. CVC acquired another 8% from the Dubai investment fund which is no longer involved with the company, giving it 28% in all. Kirkbi, a Danish family trust that owns LEGO, also increased its stake, emerging as the largest shareholder, with 36%. CVC paid a price that valued Merlin at £2.25 billion[21] – more than six times what Merlin and Legoland together were worth when Blackstone acquired them five years earlier. Blackstone's investment was by that point worth more than three and a half times what it had paid.[22]

On 8 November 2013, Merlin floated 30% of the company on the London Stock Exchange, valuing the private equity-backed company at almost £3.4bn.[23]

In June 2019, the company's board agreed to recommend a takeover offer of £4.8 billion from a consortium consisting of Kirkbi A/S, CPP Investment Board and The Blackstone Group.[24] The takeover was approved by the high court in November 2019.[25]

eOne's multi-territory partnership with Merlin

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On 5 December 2019, Entertainment One announced a new multi-territory partnership with Merlin that would open an interactive PJ Masks nautical-themed trail throughout the company's Sea Life aquariums worldwide starting in February 2020.[26]

Further tying into the collaboration between Merlin and eOne, select episodes of PJ Masks season 4 will feature underwater adventures.[26]

Due to eOne being sold to Lionsgate (later Lionsgate Studios) in 2023, Hasbro (eOne's former parent company) retained the partnership with Merlin.

Properties

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Resort theme parks

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Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired Notes
Alton Towers Resort   Staffordshire, UK 1860 2007 Operator; Acquired in Tussauds Group deal.
Gardaland Resort   Castelnuovo del Garda, Italy 1975 2006 Owner and operator; Purchased in 2006 under Blackstone.
Heide Park Resort   Soltau, Lower Saxony, Germany 1978 2007 Operator; Acquired in Tussauds Group deal.
Thorpe Park   Chertsey, Surrey, UK 1979 2007 Operator; Acquired in Tussauds Group deal.
Chessington World of Adventures Resort   Chessington, Greater London, UK 1987 2007 Owner and operator; Acquired in Tussauds Group deal.

LEGOLAND parks

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Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired Notes
Legoland Billund Resort   Billund, Denmark 1968 2005 Acquired in Blackstone deal.
Legoland Windsor Resort   Windsor, UK 1996 2005 Acquired in Blackstone deal.
Legoland California Resort   Carlsbad, California, U.S. 1999 2005 Acquired in Blackstone deal.
Legoland Deutschland Resort   Günzburg, Germany 2002 2005 Acquired in Blackstone deal.
Legoland Florida Resort   Winter Haven, Florida, U.S. 2011 2010 Cypress Gardens acquired and rebranded.
Legoland Malaysia Resort   Johor Bahru, Malaysia 2012 - New-build theme park.
Legoland Dubai   Jebel Ali, Dubai, United Arab Emirates 2016 - Opened as part of the Dubai Parks and Resorts development in Jebel Ali.
Legoland Japan Resort   Nagoya, Japan 2017 - New-build theme park.
Legoland New York Resort   Goshen, New York, U.S. 2021 - New-build theme park.
Legoland Korea Resort   Chuncheon, South Korea 2022 - New-build theme park.

Peppa Pig parks

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Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired Notes
Peppa Pig Theme Park Florida   Winter Haven, Florida 2022 - New-build theme park.
Peppa Pig Theme Park Dallas-Fort Worth   North Richland Hills, Texas 2025[27] - New-build theme park.
Peppa Pig Park Günzburg   Günzburg, Bavaria 2024[28] - New-build theme park.

Midway attractions

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Name Location(s) Year Opened Year Acquired Notes
Australian Treetop Adventures   Australia 2005 2010 Canopy walkways acquired in MFS Living and Leisure deal
Blackpool Tower Circus   Blackpool, UK 1894 2011
Sandcastle Waterpark   Blackpool, UK 1986 2022 Operation from Autumn 2022
Cadbury World   Birmingham, UK 1990 2022 Operation and brand licences from summer 2023
The Bear Grylls Adventure   Birmingham, UK 2018
The Dungeons   Alton Towers
  Blackpool
  London
  Warwick
  York
  Edinburgh
  Berlin
  Hamburg
  Amsterdam
  Shanghai
2019
2011
1974
-
1986
2000
2013
2000
2005

1992
Eye Brand   Blackpool
  London
  Sydney
  Orlando
1894
2000
1981
2015
2011
2007
2011
2024
DreamWorks Tours: Shrek's Adventure!   London 2015 - Uses characters from the Shrek franchise, licensed from DreamWorks Animation.
LEGOLAND Discovery Centres   Birmingham at Arena Birmingham
  Manchester at the Trafford Centre
  Berlin at the Sony Center
  Oberhausen
  Phoenix at Arizona Mills
  Atlanta at Phipps Plaza
  Bay Area (San Jose) at Great Mall of the Bay Area
  Boston


  Chicago at The Streets of Woodfield
  Columbus at Easton Town Center
  Dallas Fort Worth at Grapevine Mills
  Kansas City at Crown Center
  Michigan at the Great Lakes Crossing Outlets
  New Jersey at American Dream Meadowlands
  Philadelphia at the Plymouth Meeting Mall
  Westchester (New York) at Westchester's Ridge Hill  Washington at Springfield Town Center
  San Antonio at the Shops at Rivercenter
  Toronto at Vaughan Mills
  Melbourne at the Chadstone Shopping Centre
  Beijing
  Shanghai
  Shenyang
  Hong Kong
  Osaka   Tokyo
  Istanbul
  Scheveningen
  Brussels[29]

Little Big City   Berlin, Germany
  Beijing, China
2017
2018
Madame Tussauds   London
  Blackpool
  Vienna
  Prague
  Istanbul
  Berlin
  Amsterdam
  Budapest
  Hollywood
  Las Vegas
  Nashville
  New York
  Orlando
  Sydney
  Beijing
  Chongqing
  Shanghai
  Wuhan
  Hong Kong
  New Delhi
  Tokyo
  Singapore
  Bangkok
  Dubai
Peppa Pig World of Play   Shanghai
  Auburn Hills, Michigan
  Grapevine, Texas
  Chicago, Illinois
  Leidschendam
2018
2019
2019
2020
2022
Peter Rabbit: Explore and Play   Blackpool 2022
Sea Life   Birmingham
  Blackpool
  Brighton
  Great Yarmouth
  Castelnuovo del Garda
  Gweek
  Hunstanton

  Manchester
  London
  Scarborough
  Weymouth
  Loch Lomond
  Bray
  Blankenberge
  Berlin
  Hanover
  Königswinter
  Konstanz
  Munich
  Oberhausen
  Speyer
  Timmendorfer Strand
  Helsinki
  Jesolo
  The Hague
  Porto
  Benalmadena
  Istanbul
  Paris
  Arizona
  Orlando
  New Jersey
  San Antonio
  Melbourne
  Mooloolaba (Sunshine Coast)
  Sydney
  Auckland
  Shanghai
  Nagoya
  Iskandar Puteri
  Busan
  Bangkok

Warwick Castle   United Kingdom 1978 2007 Acquired in Tussauds Group merger.

Future locations

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Name Location Planned Opening Year
Legoland Shanghai Resort   Jinshan District, Shanghai, China 2025
Legoland Sichuan Resort   Chengdu, Sichuan, China 2025
Legoland Beijing Resort   Fangshan District, Beijing, China 2024
Legoland Shenzhen Resort   Shenzhen, China 2026
Legoland Discovery Centres   Hamburg, Germany 2024

Cancelled and former properties

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Former locations

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Name Location Year Opened Year Acquired Fate Year Closed/Sold Notes
Abenteuer Park Oberhausen   Oberhausen, Germany 1996 2011 Closed 2015 Formerly known as CentrO.Park (1996–2011) & Sea Life Abenteuer Park (2013)
Earth Explorer   Ostend, Belgium 2004 - Sold 2013
Falls Creek ski resort   Victoria, Australia 1946 2011 Sold 2019 Acquired in MFS Living and Leisure deal, sold to Vail Resorts in 2019.
Hotham Alpine Resort   Victoria, Australia 1925 2011 Sold 2019 Ski resort acquired in MFS Living and Leisure deal, sold to Vail Resorts in 2019.
Legoland Discovery Centre Duisburg   Duisburg, Germany 2007 - Closed 2013 Moved to Oberhausen after a few years.
Legoland Discovery Centre Hotham   Mt Hotham, AZ at Hotham Alpine Resort 2018 - Closed 2018
London Planetarium   London 1958 2007 Closed 2010 Acquired in Tussauds Group deal as it shares the same site as Madame Tussauds London. Closed and the space is now used by Madame Tussauds London for exhibitions & other attractions.
Madame Tussauds San Francisco   San Francisco 2014 - Closed 2024
Madame Tussauds Washington DC   Washington D.C. 2007 - Closed 2021[30] Closed since 2020 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
The San Francisco Dungeon   San Francisco 2014 - Closed 2022[31] Closed since 2020 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
The Wheel at ICON Park Orlando   Orlando 2015 - Sold 2018 Opened as the Orlando Eye; Operations were reverted to the owner and Rebranded in 2018.
Sea Life Hastings   Hastings, England 2008 - Sold 2012 Now belongs to the Blue Reef Aquarium chain.
Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary   Oban, Scotland 1979 - Closed 2018
Sea Life St. Andrews   St. Andrews, Scotland 1999 TBA Sold TBA Now operates as the St. Andrews Aquarium.
Manly Sea Life Sanctuary   Manly, Australia 1965 2010 Closed 2018[32]
Sea Life Bray Aquarium   Bray, Ireland 1998 - Closed 2023 -

Cancelled locations

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Name Location Year Planned To Open Year Cancelled Notes
Legoland Belgium   Gosselies, Belgium 2027 2023 Was planned to be built on the former site of Caterpillar's Gosselies factory and to be opened in 2027,[33] but the project was cancelled on 24 March 2023.[34]

Bus operation

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In February 2016, Merlin purchased a 15% shareholding in Big Bus Tours.

References

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