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Does the UK need a new Theme park?

Oh, I see it then, yeah, that's going to happen!

Booking my train tickets there right now.
 
It's Snowdonia/ North East they think of. It's hardly ever North West.

Snowdonia is North West?

There's a reason that Ocean Beach was knocked down and non of the other "parks" in the area have anything worth going for: North Wales is mostly a massive **** hole that doesn't deserve nice things.
 
South-west towards landsend would be a great location, considering Cornwall and Devon are quite popular tourist destinations in the UK.
 
Kebab said:
South-west towards landsend would be a great location, considering Cornwall and Devon are quite popular tourist destinations in the UK.
Agreed, we have nothing other than tiny adventure parks.
 
^Although you do have The Flambards Experience in Helston, which despite its theme park section being quite small, is an excellent attraction. Perhaps maybe a theme park further towards Bristol would be a good idea.
 
Kebab said:
South-west towards landsend would be a great location, considering Cornwall and Devon are quite popular tourist destinations in the UK.

Yes, but transport links aren't the best. The M5 ends at Exter...and Falmouth for instance is a 3 hour drive from Somerset. Meaning a 5 hour trip from London, and from the north, 7hours +.

Airports aren't the best down there either, there is Bristol, but again, that's a good 3/4 hours to that end of the country.
 
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