shakey
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The Disneyland of Rotherham !Jesus that castle I've built bigger and more complex out of Lego.
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The Disneyland of Rotherham !Jesus that castle I've built bigger and more complex out of Lego.
Did you get the job?Had an interview there a few weeks back and the entrance building (known as "Gully Town") looks really nice inside. Also, that video will be kind of outdated now as they still had a few rides to install (including the gyro swing).
I've got a HO model railway in my loft running just fine and they still haven't opened Crossrail!Jesus that castle I've built bigger and more complex out of Lego.
I've been accepted for the induction phase, but that probably won't happen til after the lockdown is lifted now.Did you get the job?
No wonder Legoland and Chessington are always packed if this is what they're competing with.
Looks abysmal.
I think constructions finishedI can see the opening of this park being delayed to 2021, gives more time for construction to continue considering they're do not look ready to open.
In my eyes it still looks better then that god awful rainforest area at Chessington.
Yet again the forum likes to judge something before it is finished. Lets wait till opening day until the comments of oh this place looks s**t start.
Fair enough with AT we normally get let down but this is a new park from scratch
Remember it is not a park aimed at adults its aimed at families and kids
There are a few challenges with the Gulliver's Kingdom site at Matlock, which to be fair to the team there, they have worked with as best as they can, bringing in some limited accommodation and the like. I think they want the opportunity to do more than the Matlock site allows.I didn't realise it was quite so close to another Gullivers. Why not just improve on your main product in the region, rather than invest in a new one (at what has turned out to be possibly the worst time possible, incidentally).
Not being snarky, but can someone with a head for maths or tourism attempt to explain it?