Enchanted Kingdom

Realizing the group can help them enter the amusement park industry, they joined the association in 1992 following their first trade show attendance in Dallas, Texas.

[2] Aside from being the founder and President of Enchanted Kingdom, Mario Mamon is the first Asian and first Filipino to head the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions or IAAPA.

Construction was rushed to beat potential competitors, and the park officially opened to the public on October 19, 1995.

[11] The amusement park's operations was suspended again from January 5 to February 24, 2022 due to the increase of Omicron cases.

[15] The initial design of the park presented to the Mamons by consultants, was heavily inspired by Philippine architecture.

Boulderville is a small ride area for children which is similar to the fictional town of Bedrock from The Flintstones.

[25] Enchanted Kingdom experienced financial difficulties in 1997, 2007, and 2008 but since 2009, the park has received a steady increase in regards to its number of visitors.

[2] However, in 2013, the park experienced a drop in attendance due to bad weather conditions in the latter half of the year which included Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda).

According to company owner, Mario Mamon, the attractions and shows are produced with educational and Filipino values in mind and not solely for entertainment and amusement purposes.

The theme park in January 2015, with the Wheel of Fate, a Ferris wheel in the background.
Aerial view of the theme park in October 2019, from the Wheel of Fate.
Eldar the Wizard, the main mascot of Enchanted Kingdom.