The total development area covers about 100 hectares, with the main building occupying 300,000 square meters. The main facade of Dream Island is styled as a fairytale castle with towers and stained glass. The central tower stands 75 meters tall. The entertainment center project was developed by the company Regions, with investments totaling $1.5 billion, and VTB Bank provided a loan of 37 billion rubles. Construction of the park began in March 2016. Construction was halted in early 2017 for financial reasons but was re-financed and restarted by late 2017. There are nine themed zones, including
Hotel Transylvania licensed from
Sony Pictures,
the Smurfs, licensed from Belgian company IMPS,
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from
Paramount, and
Hello Kitty from
Sanrio of Japan. There are promenades resembling the streets of world capitals and famous cities, including Rome, with the
Colosseum in miniature; Barcelona with
Gaudi's buildings; and London. The park's 72 acres are covered by Europe's largest glass dome, to allow operation during Moscow's winters. The cost of entrance for a family of four at the opening of the park is 11,000 rubles, or about US$142. ==Attractions==