And this theme park would have been named Peter Pan's Neverland! Here is a bird's eye view of the park - please double-click on the image below to see it in big size. So, what had to happen happened, Michael asked Landmark if they could design a theme park, a real one, not only for him but a park where anybody could go, just like Disneyland.
I've aded the video of this press conference at the end of the article. I remind you that Landmark is the famous company directed by Gary Goddard which created the Spider-Man ride at IOA and the Jurassic Park and Terminator 3D attractions at Universal Studios.Ībove: Michael Jackson and Prince Al Waleed during the press conference announcing the creation of Kingdom Entertainment Co. Prince Al-Waleed had 45% and Michael had 5% of the shares. Let's first go back in time to 1997, when Michael Jackson and Prince Al-Waleed - Disneyland Paris' biggest private stock-holder - created a company called Kingdom Entertainment and purchased 50% of Landmark Entertainment, giving the company a huge infusion of cash. I thought it would be the perfect time to introduce to you one of Michael's most secret - and really fantastic - projects: the Peter Pan's Neverland theme park that never was. The "This Is it" documentary and CD album were released and a major Michael Jackson exhibition opened last Tuesday in London. Unless you live on another planet, you probably know that last week was another "Michael Jackson week".