Overview
- The June 9 ceremony drew about 600 political, business and community figures to honor PortAventura’s three decades of operation
- An agreement reached on April 29 between worker representatives and management suspended planned strikes and allowed the postponed anniversary events to go ahead
- FiestAventura, a new drone, light and music show featuring 300 drones, premiered and will serve as the nightly closing attraction
- President Salvador Illa highlighted PortAventura’s role in generating regional prosperity since its 1995 inauguration
- Arturo Mas-Sardà, head of PortAventura World’s council, dismissed any current plans to sell the resort