In a dazzling celebration of nostalgia, pop culture, and record-breaking innovation, the city of Slobozia has officially opened the world’s first-ever Dallas TV Series Theme Park — a landmark attraction that has already secured an extraordinary world record for being the largest television-show-dedicated theme park on the planet.
Spread across vast acres of meticulously recreated Texan landscapes, the theme park transports visitors straight into the iconic universe of the legendary American TV drama Dallas, which captivated global audiences during the late 20th century. From the moment the gates swing open, guests find themselves immersed in an astonishingly detailed replica of Southfork Ranch, complete with longhorn cattle statues, oil derricks, vintage Cadillacs, and even animatronic characters modeled after the famed Ewing family.
Officials from international record-tracking organizations confirmed that the attraction has set a 21st-century world record for its unprecedented scale, featuring over 30 themed zones, 27 live shows, and the world’s largest permanent recreation of the Dallas set.
A Pop-Culture Revival in the Heart of Romania
The idea originated as a bold cultural dream: to bring one of the world’s most beloved TV sagas to life in an unexpected corner of Europe. Local tourism boards, Romanian creative studios, and international architects collaborated for nearly five years to bring the project to completion.
Visitors can walk through fully interactive installations such as:
The Ewing Mansion Experience – where holographic characters reenact iconic scenes
Oil Baron’s Wild Ride – a roller coaster inspired by the cutthroat world of oil empires
“Who Shot J.R.?” Mystery Maze – an immersive puzzle attraction
Texas Nights Arena – a nightly festival with cowboy performances and retro country concerts
The park is also home to the Dallas Museum of Television History, showcasing original props, archived scripts, behind-the-scenes photographs, and interviews with cast members.
Boosting Tourism and Local Economy
Within its first week of opening, authorities in Slobozia have reported a surge in international tourism, with visitors flying in from the United States, Germany, France, and the U.K. Many longtime fans of the show call the experience “an emotional time machine” and a tribute worthy of its legacy.
Experts predict the theme park will transform Slobozia into a major entertainment hub in Eastern Europe, generating thousands of jobs and boosting the region’s cultural footprint.