Universal Studios UK?
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Saleen836

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11,976 posts

226 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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Looks like the UK will be getting another theme park...
https://www.timeout.com/uk/news/its-official-unive...

Radec

5,102 posts

64 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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If it's anything like the Florida one, it will be most welcome.

anonymous-user

71 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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Enormous plot too, even compared to Florida. Some rumours that Universal are aiming for park completion before 2030. I have no idea how long it takes to built a theme park from the point of land acquisition.

WyrleyD

2,211 posts

165 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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I guess it's going to take in the old gravel pits and sailing lake (haven't sailed there for about 15 years myself, do they still sail there?).

Blib

46,356 posts

214 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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Hopefully, it'll be an indoor attraction.

Geffg

1,309 posts

122 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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Hoping they won’t scrimp on it and it’ll be done to a standard like the American version.

MarkJS

1,950 posts

164 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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Radec said:
If it's anything like the Florida one, it will be most welcome.
That’s impossible because we don’t get good weather.

RosscoPCole

3,554 posts

191 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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Sounds like a good idea, but I can't imagine the staff being as enthusiastic as those across the Atlantic.

Pitre

5,356 posts

251 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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RosscoPCole said:
Sounds like a good idea, but I somehow can't imagine the staff being as enthusiastic as those across the Atlantic.
It may have changed, but we had to laugh last time we went to EuroDisney in Paris. Having previously been fortunate enough to get to Disneyland Florida and experienced the way the US staff threw themselves into the roles (particularly in 'Terror Tower' for example) the staff in the French version stood around effectively smoking a fag, disinterestedly shrugging their shoulders and non-verbally saying "fk you" to the punters. Let's hope the British staff at the new Universal Studios are a bit better trained/motivated smile

RealMrPorter

12 posts

49 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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WyrleyD said:
I guess it's going to take in the old gravel pits and sailing lake (haven't sailed there for about 15 years myself, do they still sail there?).
I ride past there quite often (MTB) and they definitely still sail there.

Looks like the Universal plot is next door, the other side of the road.

cliffords

2,788 posts

40 months

Friday 22nd December 2023
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I really wonder why the UK . We just don't have a suitable climate .
They only need
to go say 750 miles due
south of us to improve significantly.

Saleen836

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11,976 posts

226 months

anonymous-user

71 months

Thursday 28th December 2023
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cliffords said:
I really wonder why the UK . We just don't have a suitable climate .
They only need
to go say 750 miles due
south of us to improve significantly.
That'd put them bang on top of two other huge parks in Port Aventura World and Ferrari Land. They said they chose the location as half the UK population are within 2 hours and huge tourism numbers can reach the area via train in 45 minutes from London and Luton airport prides a link to people just travelling to visit the park. Universal have previously shown interest in indoor parks.

Trustmeimadoctor

14,188 posts

172 months

Saturday 30th December 2023
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cliffords said:
I really wonder why the UK . We just don't have a suitable climate .
They only need
to go say 750 miles due
south of us to improve significantly.
It would be likely a heavy reliance on indoor rides so weather shouldn't be an issue

anonymous-user

71 months

Saturday 30th December 2023
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Still wont be as good as Digger world. biggrin

u6dw4

79 posts

41 months

Sunday 31st December 2023
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sebdangerfield said:
That'd put them bang on top of two other huge parks in Port Aventura World and Ferrari Land. They said they chose the location as half the UK population are within 2 hours and huge tourism numbers can reach the area via train in 45 minutes from London and Luton airport prides a link to people just travelling to visit the park. Universal have previously shown interest in indoor parks.
which used to be owned by universal anyway? Spain does appear to be a better place for a euro-florida, paris thought was a strange choice for disney. But maybe the UK has a big film industry they think it's worth it....everything is spread out in europe though.

cliffords

2,788 posts

40 months

Sunday 31st December 2023
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u6dw4 said:
sebdangerfield said:
That'd put them bang on top of two other huge parks in Port Aventura World and Ferrari Land. They said they chose the location as half the UK population are within 2 hours and huge tourism numbers can reach the area via train in 45 minutes from London and Luton airport prides a link to people just travelling to visit the park. Universal have previously shown interest in indoor parks.
which used to be owned by universal anyway? Spain does appear to be a better place for a euro-florida, paris thought was a strange choice for disney. But maybe the UK has a big film industry they think it's worth it....everything is spread out in europe though.
If anyone has been outside today in the UK , Universal Studios would be mad to build here . My sister in Andulicia just video called me and it's clear where they should build . Calm, sunny, clear sky, 19 degrees at 4 pm .

Edited by cliffords on Sunday 31st December 17:34

ApOrbital

10,427 posts

135 months

Sunday 31st December 2023
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In fekking bedford good luck with that.

u6dw4

79 posts

41 months

Sunday 31st December 2023
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cliffords said:
If anyone has been outside today in the UK , Universal Studios would be mad to build here . My sister in Andulicia just video called me and it's clear where they should build . Calm, suny, clear sky, 19 degrees at 4 pm .
they just accept it's seasonal (like Alton towers)?

Florida has a critical mass of universal / disney, in europe no one location is enough to attract as a location by itself. Barcelona would be the obvious choice but universal (and disney) must have rejected it for a reason.

I went to DLP in winter (it was open all year, or at least was) empty but miserable, colder than the UK.

The UK has a big film industry (not mine, but i know people who work in this area) around herts/london area so they must think it's worth it.

u-boat

804 posts

31 months

Sunday 31st December 2023
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cliffords said:
I really wonder why the UK . We just don't have a suitable climate .
They only need
to go say 750 miles due
south of us to improve significantly.
Universal is full of Brits so universal are assuming Brits will come to this one, plus U.K. theme parks are a bit lacking.

Plus Brits like queues and they allocate lots of their money towards holidays and holiday type activities.

Edited by u-boat on Sunday 31st December 17:26