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That one Illegal World of Warcraft Park in China

Stelios

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Now I'm not a fan of the game World of Warcraft myself, and I'm sure many of you aren't here either. But recently it came to my attention that a park has opened in China based on the franchise, without any of Blizzard's (the company owning the franchise) permission.

http://m.uk.ign.com/articles/2013/01/16/chinas-massively-illegal-world-of-warcraft-theme-park

According to IGN, the park cost $48 Million dollars, and features an "intense flying coaster" to boot among more child friendly areas based of the "Mists of Pandaria" Expansion pack. Apparently.

A camera-savvy Reddit user has uploaded pictures of the park and can be viewed by the link below.

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http://imgur.com/a/fUZhL


Nothing that special, wonder how long it will last. It'd be a shame to see such a park shut down though. Just thought I'd share. :)
 
Well it's been open three years, and hasn't seen any problems- to my knowledge. It didn't open with the World of Warcraft theme, though, instead it was a bit of a Disney ripoff (well, a huge amount, almost as controversial as the WoW theme now- seriously, they had Disney logos and everything). It's probably because Blizzard (or Disney, for that matter) have never heard of it, as even a lot of enthusiasts haven't, that it hasn't had legal troubles. And yes, this is the Starry Sky Ripper, which is probably the best B&M flyer layout. Here's a POV for those of you who haven't seen this:



And, yep, the park looks absolutely stunning, despite the issues it may have.
 
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