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It was definitely fun to wake up to lol. Incredible reporting you all did! Congrats to the team!I can’t believe it’s a day later and the word rumor has been removed from this thread title. Incredible.
It was definitely fun to wake up to lol. Incredible reporting you all did! Congrats to the team!I can’t believe it’s a day later and the word rumor has been removed from this thread title. Incredible.
And where exactly does that say that such land is located in the United Kingdom?
Last time I checked they were pretty fond of £, not $. Perhaps the new park could be in Australia instead?
Edit: I'm sorry to be the one to break the news, but the L in NVUL Corp stands for Limited. It's the corporation that manages both NVU Las Vegas and Frisco. The 'Limited" just means, and I'm paraphrasing Investopedia here, " a general form of incorporation that limits the amount of liability undertaken by the company's shareholders."
Furthermore, every Universal Venture company I could find in the UK database has nothing to do with theme parks or even entertainment. Even if the L in NVUL meant London, the company couldn't have purchased any land in the UK as it has only been registered in Delaware, USA.
I'm just too tired to make a comment. I just hope that when this is announced, y'all don't pull a "knew it all along".
I can’t wait for the future YouTube videos about the “Universal Decade.” It’s been incredible. AND this is just the stuff we know about.Can't wait to see this develop. Coming off of Beijing, watching UOR get built out with VB, hotels, and now Epic, to Vegas and Frisco, and now official comment on UGB, it's been a great time to watch the Universal parks division grow.
...question is what things end up failing lol?I can’t wait for the future YouTube videos about the “Universal Decade.” It’s been incredible. AND this is just the stuff we know about.
It was definitely fun to wake up to lol. Incredible reporting you all did! Congrats to the team!
Early rumors on here from folks like @Tomfoolery and @Chorizo helped a lot. (I included a few screenshots in the video!)The doubters turn to believers
sorry, someone had to say it lol
Yeah but it would still be a cool expansion to their portfolio plus playing a bit to local taste. I think God of War would be right up their alley for a big E Ticket.I’d think just because there might be no cloned attractions, that does not disqualify that of an IP.
Once again—Pokémon forms to mind as a rare IP that I think can pull off a GE.
I know it’s way too early to consider, but does this area of land have opportunities for future expansion? I would say to have another 300-500 acres to comfortably grow into over time.
What other local attractions are nearby? As Bedford is just a very average town and not sure people would venture there for anything (no offence) who would be visiting.