The ride's over! Killer blow for £3.5bn 'British Disneyland' theme park in Kent as developers put land up for sale The plot of land is located on the Swanscombe Peninsula near Dartford, Kent By Zac Campbell Published: 11:44 EDT, 30 June 2024 | Updated: 11:44 EDT, 30 June 2024 e-mail View comments Plans for a 'British Disneyland' style theme park has been dealt a devastating blow after its land was put up for sale by developers. The site of the £3.
5billion resort is located on 535 acres of former industrial land on the Swanscombe Peninsula near Dartford in Kent. The attraction was set to feature 50 rides, including eight roller coasters and different zones containing medieval castles and an Aztec pyramid, together with a 2,000-seat theatre and nightclub. Swanscombe Development LLP had presented an option for the team behind London Resort to buy the land to build the leisure complex.
However, that lease expired in December 2022 and has not been renewed since. A British theme park has been dealt a devastating blow after its land was put up for sale by developers Dubbed 'British Disneyland', the site of the £3.5billion theme park is located on 535 acres of former industrial land on the Swanscombe Peninsula near Dartford, Kent The attraction was set to feature 50 rides, including eight roller coasters and different zones containing medieval castles and an Aztec pyramid, together with a 2,000-seat theatre and nightclub With plans to have made it three times bigger than any other.
