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London’s “Disneyland” Is Going To Be Huge

London’s “Disneyland” Is Going To Be Huge
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A new theme park (which is not a Disney Park by the way, it’s just been informally named that by the public), has reached stages where they can start planning what the park will look like. 

A graphic rendering of the site.

It’s set to be opened in London, and will be 3 times bigger than any other park in the UK according to some sources.

It will be the biggest park built from scratch in Europe since Disneyland Paris back in 1992, and is set to be a £3.5 billion project.

It will features rides from paramount productions, after recently penning a deal with them, and will also have rides based around shows on the BBC and ITV.

It’ll be 17 minutes away by train from Swanscombe, and on the bank of the river Thames – taking up a lot of ground.

“Two theme parks and a resort water park will be set over 535 acres, the equivalent of 136 Wembley Stadiums. A bespoke entertainment district, including the provision of 3,500 hotel rooms, will be devoted to a full-suite of hospitality experiences. There will be something for every generation and food and drink for every taste.

“But it’s the rides and the experiences which will take The London Resort to another level. Brands from across literature, television, music, film and entertainment, are being hand-picked to create unique experiences never previously imagined,” the website reads.

By comparison to other pieces of land, the park will be the size of around 130 Wembley stadiums as mentioned before, meaning there will be plenty to do there, and plenty of places to go. And, thankfully, the developers know their audience – as 70% of the parks attractions are set to be not out in the open, so your day can’t be ruined by classic British weather.

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