New theme park: Universal Studios… Bedford!

I already don't go to any of the theme parks that exist, so why would I go to this one? Surely it will just end up like Blackpool?

Yup agreed these places are all ****.

Last time I went to thorpe park was like, 2007 I think...

We went on a few rides and then were in the bar by 2 o'clock.

Could have saved a fortune and just gone to the local spoons, and got better beer.
 
Hear, hear!

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Hey, Preston's in that blast zone, edit never mind different one :D
 
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The trick to Bedford is to live in one of the many very pretty and quiet rural villages near Bedford, not in the centre, and then take advantage of the very quick train into London :)

Exactly this, the villages are lovely.

We can get to the station in 8mins, the take either the quick EMR train to St.Pancras or the semi-fast Thameslink that stops through Faringdon, London Bridge etc.

Town might be dumpy in the middle, but on the west side there's some great spots and incredible eateries.

Easy to get to Luton airport, LHR isn't far, Stansted similar. Great routes to the M1, good shopping in MK.

Plus I love the village I live in, have a cracking local pub and another pub a stones throw from my door that has been taken over and serves incredible Nepalese cuisine, where you can either dine or pub/watch sports. Great walks, driving roads, more pubs and villages, local water park and great garden centres :D

Bring on Universal.
 
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Glad to hear Bedfordland is actually happening. Will take the kids there and enjoy the queues.
 
If it ever gets built. Who is ever going to afford the entrance admission
The hundreds of thousands of UK citizens that currently spend an eye watering amount of money to travel to the US to go to Universal and Disney parks.

People who think the cost to go to the US to visit Universal and Disney parks is insane and therefore don't go.

People who enjoy theme parks in general. The fact is Universal will be on a different level compared to the current UK based theme parks.

The additional Tourism this will generate from Europe and further afield.

It’s OK not to like theme parks (not everyone can handle joy in their lives) but let’s not pretend this isn’t a positive thing.
 
Admission price is going to be pretty interesting. UK punters have been conditioned to low price but low quality theme park offerings.

I’m expecting… £99 per child, £129 per adult. Per day.
 
Admission price is going to be pretty interesting. UK punters have been conditioned to low price but low quality theme park offerings.

I’m expecting… £99 per child, £129 per adult. Per day.

2025 (after May 22nd, peak season start) for Orlando, for just one of the 3 parks available if you paid online for a 1 day pass is:

Adult: £106.25
Child: £103.20

*as per google exchange calc

So you're probably not far off.

I reckon it'll probably do well in the first 2 years then fall off a cliff due to admission costs, if these are accurate.

Worth noting that Universal also consider kids 10 and above to be adults....
 
She’s actually British, funnily enough.
A mark woodbury ...
but if they have dei in their films/policies trumps onto them

Earlier this month, FCC chair Brendan Carr wrote a letter to Comcast on Feb. 11 to open an investigation in to the company, as well as NBCUniversal, over its diversity, equity and inclusion policies. “I am concerned that Comcast and NBCUniversal may be promoting invidious forms of DEI in a manner that does not comply with FCC regulations,” Carr wrote, adding: “For instance, Comcast states on its website that promoting DEI is ‘a core value of our business.'”

The move followed Trump’s executive order in January titled “Ending Radical and Wasteful Government DEI Programs and Preferencing,” which has caused a scramble among companies to evaluate their inclusion initiatives to comply.
 
A mark woodbury ...
but if they have dei in their films/policies trumps onto them
My bad. Looks like they're respectively Chair-persons/CEOs of different parts of the business. Judging by articles about her, Donna Langley is who most people would view as the head of "the studio" though, as in the part that actually makes the movies.

Genuine question, are you retarded?
lol :eek:

Trump hates Hollywood generally, he probably hates Brian Robert's even more because he's actually an accomplished businessman with respect to Comcast and that company's history. But yeah, no idea why we GAF what Trump's DEI nonsense is when it comes to this park.
 
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