The London Resort, dubbed the ‘British Disneyland’, would generate 50 billion pounds for the UK economy in its first 25 years of operation.
The park, which will be founded in Kent between Gravesend and Dartford on the Swanscombe Peninsula, is expected to open in 2024.
Coinciding with the news of the positive economic effect, which comes with the creation of 6000 jobs in the structure, a surprising new aerial representation of the park has been launched, which will come with 50 attractions and attractions, adding 8 massive rulos. coasters and various spaces containing castles and an Aztec pyramid.
A new version of the London Resort has been released. The park, nicknamed “British Disneyland,” would generate 50 billion pounds for the UK economy in its first 25 years of operation.
The park, which will be in Kent between Gravesend and Dartford on the Swanscombe Peninsula, is expected to open in 2024
Two of the dome-shaped ceilings bear the British and French flags, indicating that there may also be other cultural areas.
The park will also feature a 2,000-seat theatre and a massive nightclub.
The project’s company, London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH), has signed agreements with ITV, BBC and Paramount Pictures to offer tv and film themed attractions.
I bet SAGE gets his pants wet now. . .
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