[3][4][5] Busch Entertainment announced in November 1992 its joint venture with Grand Tibidabo to build this park with other adjunct developments.
[7] During construction, Grand Tibidabo backed out,[8] and investors from The Tussauds Group, La Caixa and FECSA stepped in.
Removed attractions include: Themed to the Sesame Street characters, this area is aimed for the younger visitors of the park.
PortAventura joined Universal Studios Japan and Busch Gardens with an area dedicated to Sesame Street, being the only theme park in Europe.
China is the biggest theme land of the park – The area includes a Chinese buffet called Marco Polo with a good range of dishes available.
It features temples, statues and a Great Piramide that is the entrance to the Gran Teatro Maya, the biggest show zone of the park.
Removed attractions include: Themed to an old town of the American Wild West, this area features many western buildings and sculptures.