Thai franchisee to launch Marvel Superheroes centre in Bangkok

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Thai franchisee to launch Marvel Superheroes centre in Bangkok

Hero Experience has announced that a new world-class themed attraction is coming to Bangkok. Hero’s CEO says The Marvel Experience should be ready to welcome its first thrill seekers by the middle of 2018.

Noppadon ‘Jason’ Chirasanti told media sources The Marvel Experience would be added to the attractions at the Mega Bangna Lifestyle and Shopping Mall in the eastern area of Bangkok. He explained that Iron Man, Hulk and all the other Marvel superheroes would be there for visitors to interact with.

He added that the features would be something like those of the Marvel Experience Mobile Tour but tailored to appeal to visitors from Thailand and other Asian nations. 12GO ASIA says The Marvel Experience will add one more facet to the diverse draws Bangkok holds for visitors.

Shopping destinations ranging from the planet’s biggest weekend market to swish malls such as the Mega Bangna, scintillating nightlife, gourmet dining, royal palaces, and historic temples are among the flagships. The Mega Bangna Mall is in the Samut Prakan area of Bangkok and quite close to Suvarnabhumi Airport.

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