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CoasterCrazy said:I think there is space in the market for a large, American style Park in the UK...but where the hell do you put it?
Actually I can think of several places in the UK that would be perfect for a large US style amusement park. Port Talbot and **** immediately spring to mind. Think about it - UK steel industry on its arse, right? Plant closures, job losses, dereliction, dirty great big steelworks being left to rot. Who in their right mind would complain if they were bulldozed and replaced with a shiny new theme park? New jobs, new business from tourism, house prices boosted, road & rail infrastructures already in place etc... and best of all... no precious marshland or green countryside jeopordised, therefore no hippies kicking up a fuss about some sort of rare spider that lives there.
Then there's all those coal-fired power stations that are closing down. Even a Fury 325 or a Kingda Ka is not gonna be as visually imposing as 4 or 5 massive, concrete cooling towers.
It's a no brainer. I just don't get why nobody has done it yet.
EDIT: Ha ha ^ clearly the swear-filter doesn't recognise place names.
It says Scun-thorpe.