Part of what makes Univeral in Florida and California so great is the weather and their proximity to other parks. People go to Orlando for 10-14 days, to do Universal, Disney, Seaworld all on one trip. We don’t have the weather or cluster of parks, so it won’t be nearly as profitable as the US
Insane-Membrane-92 on
£500m for transport to a theme park?
Who gives a shit about a theme park?
Spend that money on transport projects to benefit the working people who are paying the tax!!
Lucid-Machine-Music on
People will whinge, but this looks to be a solid investment. 50b projected income, for 500m investment. Tens of thousands of jobs created.
Wibblywobblywalk on
It is going to cause a lot of problems for people living near the site itself and also near the airport. Maybe we can all rent our homes out on airbnb and use the money to stay somewhere quieter.. not sure what people who currently rent in those areas are expected to do. We already had acres of public woodland in Flitwick sold to centreparcs so we can’t go there any more without paying .. I can’t see what the residents are going to get out of this except overcrowding.
Acceptable-Pin2939 on
Oh boy I expect this thread to be full of even handed and rational debate.
I’m sure the UK “doesn’t need no more tourists” or “the infrastructure”
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Part of what makes Univeral in Florida and California so great is the weather and their proximity to other parks. People go to Orlando for 10-14 days, to do Universal, Disney, Seaworld all on one trip. We don’t have the weather or cluster of parks, so it won’t be nearly as profitable as the US
£500m for transport to a theme park?
Who gives a shit about a theme park?
Spend that money on transport projects to benefit the working people who are paying the tax!!
People will whinge, but this looks to be a solid investment. 50b projected income, for 500m investment. Tens of thousands of jobs created.
It is going to cause a lot of problems for people living near the site itself and also near the airport. Maybe we can all rent our homes out on airbnb and use the money to stay somewhere quieter.. not sure what people who currently rent in those areas are expected to do. We already had acres of public woodland in Flitwick sold to centreparcs so we can’t go there any more without paying .. I can’t see what the residents are going to get out of this except overcrowding.
Oh boy I expect this thread to be full of even handed and rational debate.
I’m sure the UK “doesn’t need no more tourists” or “the infrastructure”