Adrenaline World Entertainment Coming to Westlake
Westlake City Council approved a family entertainment venue in 50-acre master-planned business park, Westlake Landings, in western Palm Beach County.
Fast-growing, five-year-old city that spans roughly 3,800 acres. Westlake has approved 4,500 homes and more than 2.2 million square feet of commercial space.
The City Council approved a site plan for Adrenaline World, an amusement park with indoor and outdoor recreation venues on 14.4 acres in Westlake Landings, a 50-acre site at 16610 Town Center Parkway North, near Seminole Pratt Whitney Road between Southern Boulevard and Northlake Boulevard.
Adrenaline World is the brainchild of David Lloyd and Johan Kriek, retired British tennis players who have become developers. The entertainment complex will feature a 92,773-square-foot indoor recreation building with an arcade, virtual reality games, themed climbing structures, a trampoline park, laser tag arenas, miniature golf and party rooms, the release states. Adrenaline World will also have an outdoor electric Go-Kart track, a dinosaur park, splash pad, rope course and cloud climb.
Construction on Adrenaline World and is scheduled to begin in 2022.