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The '''Dursenland Resort''', commonly known as '''Dursenland''', is an entertainment resort in Alterheim, [[Surenland]]. It is owned and operated by [[The Dursen Company]] through its [[Dursen Parks & Resorts]] division and is home to two theme parks ([[Dursenland]] and [[Dursen's Islands of Adventure]]), three hotels and a shopping, dining and entertainment district known as [[Dursenplex Alterheim]].
The '''Dursenland Resort''', commonly known as '''Dursenland''', is an entertainment resort in Alterheim, [[Surenland]]. It is owned and operated by [[The Dursen Company]] through its [[Dursen Parks & Resorts]] division and is home to two theme parks ([[Dursenland Park]] and [[Dursen's Islands of Adventure]]), three hotels and a shopping, dining and entertainment district known as [[Dursenplex Alterheim]].


The resort was developed by the Dursen brothers in the 1950s. When it opened to guests on 2 April 1957, the property consisted of Dursenland and the [[Dursenland Hotel]]. After the success of the multi-park, multi-hotel business model at [[Dursen Ahckman Resort]], the Dursens acquired large parcels of land adjacent to Dursenland to apply the same business model in Alterheim.
The resort was developed by the Dursen brothers in the 1950s. When it opened to guests on 2 April 1957, the property consisted of Dursenland and the [[Dursenland Hotel]]. After the success of the multi-park, multi-hotel business model at [[Dursen Ahckman Resort]], the Dursens acquired large parcels of land adjacent to Dursenland to apply the same business model in Alterheim.

Latest revision as of 17:10, 24 April 2022

Dursenland Resort
Industry
  • Theme parks
  • Resorts
Founded2 April 1957; 67 years ago (2 April 1957)
Founders
  • Alexander Dursen
  • Jakob Dursen
  • Robert Dursen
HeadquartersAlterheim, Surenland, Zitru
ParentDursen Parks & Resorts
(The Dursen Company)

The Dursenland Resort, commonly known as Dursenland, is an entertainment resort in Alterheim, Surenland. It is owned and operated by The Dursen Company through its Dursen Parks & Resorts division and is home to two theme parks (Dursenland Park and Dursen's Islands of Adventure), three hotels and a shopping, dining and entertainment district known as Dursenplex Alterheim.

The resort was developed by the Dursen brothers in the 1950s. When it opened to guests on 2 April 1957, the property consisted of Dursenland and the Dursenland Hotel. After the success of the multi-park, multi-hotel business model at Dursen Ahckman Resort, the Dursens acquired large parcels of land adjacent to Dursenland to apply the same business model in Alterheim.