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Kynren and The Storied Lands due in 2026
A random collection of updates:
1) It was reported in the local press a few weeks ago that a former abandoned care home in the centre of Bishop Auckland is being converted into accommodation exclusively for Kynren staff (https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/n...bishop-auckland-care-home-kynren-staff-house/). The property is very close to the Kynren site and has 13 ensuite rooms.
2) Images were shared on Kynren social media of some of the backdrops for the new Legend of the Wear show, which are thatched
3) They also shared on social media that the wood for the Nest effect of the Lost Feather Arena has arrived
4) There was an announcement on Social Media today that the main Kynren arena, where the current Night Show takes place, and also where the daytime horse show will take place, is receving addition 'VIP' seating, which has increased size and padding, compared to the normal hard plastic seats.
5) The website descriptions about the new park have changed slightly - Fina is now The Trusty Steed - it still appears to be a horse show, still following a young woman as the main character. The Victorian Adventure is now described as the Victorian Imaginarium, 'a Victorian library where imagination has escaped from the pages. As you wander through an outdoor storytelling maze, you’ll encounter curious characters, inventive minds and theatrical surprises inspired by the wonder and creativity of the Victorian age.' This was originally expected to be the attaction untilising the Flambards sets - the new wording potentially suggests they have faced a delay in getting the Flambards sets and they won't be in place for this year, with this rendition of the attraction being outdoors?
Overall, it seems that things are still on track to open a Phase 1 offering this summer! Very much looking forward to visiting - if these new shows are anything like what they currently offer then they will be amazing!
1) It was reported in the local press a few weeks ago that a former abandoned care home in the centre of Bishop Auckland is being converted into accommodation exclusively for Kynren staff (https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/n...bishop-auckland-care-home-kynren-staff-house/). The property is very close to the Kynren site and has 13 ensuite rooms.
2) Images were shared on Kynren social media of some of the backdrops for the new Legend of the Wear show, which are thatched
3) They also shared on social media that the wood for the Nest effect of the Lost Feather Arena has arrived
4) There was an announcement on Social Media today that the main Kynren arena, where the current Night Show takes place, and also where the daytime horse show will take place, is receving addition 'VIP' seating, which has increased size and padding, compared to the normal hard plastic seats.
5) The website descriptions about the new park have changed slightly - Fina is now The Trusty Steed - it still appears to be a horse show, still following a young woman as the main character. The Victorian Adventure is now described as the Victorian Imaginarium, 'a Victorian library where imagination has escaped from the pages. As you wander through an outdoor storytelling maze, you’ll encounter curious characters, inventive minds and theatrical surprises inspired by the wonder and creativity of the Victorian age.' This was originally expected to be the attaction untilising the Flambards sets - the new wording potentially suggests they have faced a delay in getting the Flambards sets and they won't be in place for this year, with this rendition of the attraction being outdoors?
Overall, it seems that things are still on track to open a Phase 1 offering this summer! Very much looking forward to visiting - if these new shows are anything like what they currently offer then they will be amazing!
