The press falsely called it “The UK Disney” 6 years ago and it’s been plagued with setbacks ever since. It was originally planned under the name “Paramount Park” and would feature movie and TV themed attractions along with world class rides. Obviously it all went to shit but it’s been announced The London Resort will finally open in 2024 so will it be a disappointment or a success?
Now, compared to other Theme Parks around the world, the UK seems to trail behind the likes of Disney, Universal, Europa Park, PortAventura, Efteling but it’s nothing against the parks we have here. We have crap weather, awful opening times, strict health and safety regulations (I agree with this one) and council restrictions. This isn’t the parks fault and we are very restricted overall.
Does London really need another Theme Park?
London seems to get everything. It has Legoland, Thorpe Park, Chessington, London Dungeons, The London Eye, Hyde Park Winter Wonderland and The Natural History Museum, so its a kick in the balls for everyone else in the UK when London gets yet another tourist attraction. On the flip side, London seems to be the tourist hub and generates the most holidaymakers. A problem with this could be less tourists due to Brexit but I’m sure there will still be a hefty amount of people coming from abroad to check out the red busses, black cabs and to see wether we do all wear bowler hats and drink tea constantly.
What needs to happen during opening hours?
Lets start with the actual opening hours. To make this the premier Theme Park in the UK, they need to open decent hours. I’m talking approximately 10am-10pm all year round. Disney operates all year and if there’s to be a genuine comparison between the two, The London Resort needs to cater as a genuine resort with all day rides and shows. Obviously they need to take term time into consideration but they could use park closed season to their advantage by offering rides and attractions as there’s next to nowhere open from November to March.
Ticket Prices?
Lets be fair, ticket prices are not cheap and London in general isn’t cheap so expect a £60-£80 day ticket fee and maybe a £200 season pass. Don’t forget inflation so it could cost more at opening.
Rides?
Its way too early to be thinking about rides but the park needs to sit in between family and thrill to maximise audience. We all know the UK lacks in the dark ride department so I could see a bunch of dark rides and walking attractions along with maybe 2 large scale coasters, themed flat-rides for all ages and a few family/junior coasters.
Attractions?
Hopefully they can have Halloween horror mazes using Paramount IP’s such as Friday the 13th etc and have movie themed shows in a theatre building (Similar to PortAventura).
Parades could be trialled for the first year of operation but I see this less likely due to the crap weather and extra costs.
Will it be built by 2024?
I very much doubt it but would love to be proved wrong.
Final Thoughts?
If this park is to be a huge success and to be taken as seriously as Disney, they need to be at the top of their game. The idea of The London Resort is fantastic but I’m afraid I don’t think it’s going to raise the bar for other UK theme parks.