Words like ‘world class’ and ‘top tier’ are clearly very subjective. You could argue that Efteling, Phantasialand and Europa Park are the top tier of European theme parks, and then places like Parc Asterix and Liseberg are second tier. Given that this topic stemmed from a discussion about Lightwater Valley, that’s clearly not what we’re talking about here.
Most of the Lightwater Valley sized parks have already closed (Loudoun Castle, Camelot, Pleasure Island, American Adventure etc) and the future of the others doesn’t look too rosey. Parks like Fantasy Island and Pleasurewood Hills do seem to be well run and have owners with good intentions. At the same time, neither of them seem to be in a position to add major new rides, meaning they’re relying on an aging stock of rides to do the heavy lifting. Over time these rides will cost more to maintain and getting parts will start to become harder. Cannonball Express could be one of the first rides to go. These smaller parks have small management teams, and can also rely on individual heroics from stand out managers, which can also be unsustainable.
The children’s parks like Gullivers, Twinlakes, Crealy etc have generally fared better, and have a different set of challenges and opportunities compared to somewhere like Lightwater Valley.