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Paultons Park: General Discussion

Completely agree with the previous two posts

Personally I’d love to see the following few years development.

2026 - Viking area
2027 - Water attraction
2028 - Retheme
2029 - Accommodation
2030 - Major indoor dark ride (Symbolica-esque)
 
I think they will want accomodation open by 2030. Beyond that the Critter Creek/ Teacups area is probably the last area of the park they could realistically turn into a new area, all be it a smaller one. There is an expansion plots near tornado springs as I've pointed out. Could definitely see them doing another dark ride here at some point but I don't think it will be near the river area, it's far too pretty to have a massive building lumped there.
 
with too many other irons in many, many fires worldwide at Black Stone's behest
Blackstone only own about 25% of Merlin Entertainments. At least 50% is owned by Kirkbi.

It doesn't take a genius to work out why a themed attraction company, primarily owned by the parent company of the Lego group, keep building Lego attractions.
in a ME country many people never heard of
I'm not sure if you intended it, but this does come across as a little bit xenophobic and ignorant.

It's generally expected that a themed attraction company, which operates globally, would build new attractions around the world.
They're actually reinvesting back into themselves more logically on a single site in the UK
Considering that they only own a single site, this isn't the prudent but of sage wisdom you think it is.

Paulton's Park is a relatively small regional park.
 
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