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[🌎 Universal GB] Planning, Transport and Infrastructure
BarryZola
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I wonder what the chances would be of another operator purchasing a brownfield site around Bedfordshire and building another brand new theme park? Turn the area into a mini UK version of Florida where people could spend 3-4 days? Merlin could potentially let go of the further out places like Towers and concentrate on the South.
i predict a massive expansion for the nearby center parcs to capitalise on this. not sure about another theme park but i imagine there will be a huge uptick in other service things or one-day midway destinations like cinemas or those ski slope type places to capture the wealthy foreign tourists.I wonder what the chances would be of another operator purchasing a brownfield site around Bedfordshire and building another brand new theme park? Turn the area into a mini UK version of Florida where people could spend 3-4 days? Merlin could potentially let go of the further out places like Towers and concentrate on the South.
i imagine woburn safari park will be coming up with some ideas to get a bit of that ancillary coin too.
Pretty much every major UK has capable land for redevelopmentAre there any existing UK theme parks with ample expansion room?
It seems another major advantage Universal will likely have is both space and permissions.
In the 90s these hindrances were reasons for our parks to find creative solutions such as Nemesis, Oblivion or the various Blackpool interactions whereas now the limitations often seem crushing, though I’m sure economics play a role in that too.
John_P
TS Member
Pleasure Beach arguably have the entire car park and workshop areas. If they built a multistory car park and new workshops on the car park over the road they'd probably not lose any car park spaces as well.
When the bowladrome goes down for Aviktas they'd conceivably have the rest of that car park they could expand into.
Loads of weird little plots of space within the park itself as well if they wanted to do something.
When the bowladrome goes down for Aviktas they'd conceivably have the rest of that car park they could expand into.
Loads of weird little plots of space within the park itself as well if they wanted to do something.
havaska
TS Member
Alton Towers obviously have the disabled car park ripe for redevelopment![]()
And the car park between Galactica and Extraordinary Golf.
Bowser
TS Member
And so it begins, planning applications for retail park drive thrus next to Universal are in:
From: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1143551267809123&id=100064627816228
From: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1143551267809123&id=100064627816228
DiogoJ42
TS Member
I'm sure they will put just as much effort in to it as they did with the Alton bypass.I do hope all routes are improved around Universal Studios Great Bedford. And not just the ones directly next to Universal
And so it begins, planning applications for retail park drive thrus next to Universal are in:
From: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1143551267809123&id=100064627816228
Can't wait to deal with hordes of teenagers overstimulated on caffeine and sugar that'll inevitably push their parents to stop off at the drive through cause it's "nice and easy innit mum".
I'm sure they will put just as much effort in to it as they did with the Alton bypass.
Depends if there’s any local billionaires that fund political parties nearby…
BarryZola
TS Member
Not a billionaire, but the old wrestler Kendo Nagasaki lived nearby in Farley. Sold his big house this February just gone:
Worth a look at the brochure if you're nosey. Some articles online about him and the place online, like this: https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/30111209/worlds-oldest-wrestler-flogs-mega-mansion/
Worth a look at the brochure if you're nosey. Some articles online about him and the place online, like this: https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/30111209/worlds-oldest-wrestler-flogs-mega-mansion/
Bowser
TS Member
A good video here going through the planning documents. This timeline someone on another forum snapped is particularly interesting. 2 years of actual park construction seems mad!

From: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wak-AUBKR1M

From: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wak-AUBKR1M
A good video here going through the planning documents. This timeline someone on another forum snapped is particularly interesting. 2 years of actual park construction seems mad!
From: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wak-AUBKR1M
Really phases 1b, 1c and 1d are the ones that take time. Enabling works take ages as that’s all the ground levelling and so on, and infra/utility works take _bloody ages_ as they may need more specialist teams. The actual main construction is just reliant on enough manpower and hardware until they get to the “making it look pretty” stage
To be fair all UK parks are pretty good at getting stuff built when started. Even Merlin comparatively does get stuff done once begun.Look how fast the new area is flying up at Paultons. It's a realistic timeline and Universal will throw money at it to get it done
Bowser
TS Member
I think it’ll be particularly interesting because we have never really had a theme park built from scratch in England, they’ve all grown out of other ventures across decades (or even centuries) let alone something of this scale.
American Adventure was probably the closest thing and that was almost 40 years ago.
American Adventure was probably the closest thing and that was almost 40 years ago.