Kongeparken

Kongeparken

Travel Arrangements Ålgård Stavanger, No 84 employees
Employees
84
Contacts
2
Emails
2

Kongeparken Overview

Headquarters
Ålgård Stavanger, No
Website
kongeparken.no
Industry
Travel Arrangements
Employees
84
Founded
1986
NAICS
Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services
Travel Agencies
Tour Operators

About Kongeparken

Kongeparken is the largest theme park in the Western part of Norway and the most visited attraction in Rogaland. Kongeparken is ruled by the King of the Bears and all his friends, and in the park you can visit Brumle, Brumleline and lots of other bears. Kongeparken is also the home of the famous Gråtass - or the Little Grey Fergie a TV and movie character. The park is based on 6 values which is the basis for its attractions and stories, the goal is to create magical moments and experiences for both guests and employees. Webpage: http://www.kongeparken.no The values are: - Play - Learn - Share - Explore - Magic - Excitement Kongeparken is the winner of the Spirit Award for the best global training program (IAAPA), two Brass Rings for the best markting (IAAPA), Reiselivsprisen Rogaland, Norrøna Prisen (Sandnes), Brass Ring for best retail store (2014) Pony Award (Italy) and the only park in Scandinavia that has won the THEA Award for the best new attraction in the world (Barnas Brannstasjon 2011) and the best teamed area in 2014 (Gråtassland). Kongeparken is a part of Lund Gruppen. The company was established in 1895 when Håkon Jæger Lund first established Lunds Tivoli.

Kongeparken Contact Details

People in AeroLeads
3
With contact data
2
Email contacts
2
66.7% coverage

Kongeparken Org Chart

Sample employees and titles
Name Title Contact
Bernhard Andresen Strategic Marketing Manager Skånes
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Vibeke Fjordbakk Making Magic Happen 💫
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Bjorn Lund Board Member at Lund Gruppen as
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Employees by Management Level

Individual contributor 10 profiles
Manager 4 profiles

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