Acamar Films builds on Italian success for Bing with Leolandia partnership

Family entertainment theme park will be the first to develop a dedicated Bing-themed attraction.

Acamar Films has secured a major new partnership for its Bing brand with Italian theme park destination, Leolandia.

As the first multi-year theme park agreement for Bing, the long-term partnership cements the popularity and longevity of the brand in Italy where it has been going from strength to strength since its launch on Rai Yoyo in February 2018.

The new agreement will enable the theme park – which is located close to Milan – to become the first park in the world to host a dedicated Bing themed attraction.

The partnership grants exclusive rights in Italy to Leolandia for the development of a fully themed 9,500 sqm area, with the first phase due to open in 2023.

The attraction will feature interactive play areas, live show venue, restaurants and shops. It aims to create a fully immersive environment that brings the world of Bing to life.

The deal between Leolandia and Acamar Films was brokered in close collaboration with Maurizio Distefano Licensing, which represents the Bing brand in Italy and manages a licensing programme of over 40 licensees.

The plans for the theme park attraction follow on from the success of a test Meet and Greet activity and an exclusive show with Bing and Flop at Leolandia in April 2019.

“The partnership between Leolandia and Acamar Films, both well-renowned in the kids’ entertainment industry, has produced great feedback and results from the 2019 season,” said Giuseppe Ira, president at Leolandia. “The park has set many precedents with the most beloved characters, exclusive areas and dedicated shows, attracting millions of visitors over recent years.

“Innovation and vision are our driving forces; therefore, we are very pleased to have signed this agreement extending our collaboration with Acamar Films and Bing and strengthening the popularity of Leolandia among our core preschool audience. We look forward to enriching our offer with the exciting development of a dedicated Bing area at Leolandia.”

Kirsty Southgate, director of promotions and partnerships at Acamar Films, added: “We are thrilled to be partnering with Leolandia on such an exciting new development for Bing and their family focused and world-renowned theme park. It’s testimony to the growing success of Bing in Italy and a real step-change for Bing both there and globally, paving the way for the expansion of Bing’s international experiential entertainment footprint.”

Maurizio Distefano, president at MDL, continued: “The popularity of Bing in Italy has allowed us to secure deals in product categories that can only be activated with one-of-a-kind properties.

“Leolandia is proof of this and we strongly believe that this new theme park area will connect Bingsters with their favourite characters in an even deeper way, creating a world that existed only in their dreams.”

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