Theme Park Location

I shall choose three possible sites for my theme park.  In each case I shall highlight the advantages and disadvantages of each site.

Site 1.  For the first site I shall choose a location, which shall fit the criteria of my theme park well.  I have chosen the site of Southwold.  Southwold is a seaside resort off the east coast.  Just 20 miles from the A12 the easy to get to Southwold has a good accessible quality.  Southwold has other great qualities as well.  It’s very clean and quite attractive.  There is a piece of land, which is near the seaside that is going quite cheap.  The area around this land is very attractive and goes with the theme of the park.  The park shall be built upon the land near the beach, but as the park expands I could buy the construction rights for the rides and have some themed rides going along the beach.  Another advantage is the very attractive surroundings.  With the beach in the background and the beautiful sand dunes, which emphasise the beauty of the site.  There are some bad qualities such as:  the remoteness of the location may effect the lack of customer because not all people are willing to travel all that way to a theme park.  I can overcome this problem by providing a free travel bus for hard to reach areas.  Hopefully this service will provide a better sphere of influence.  Overall Southwold is a very suitable site to start a theme park.

Join now!

Site 2.  For the second site I shall choose a location, which shall fit the criteria of my theme park well.  I have chosen the site Doncaster.  Doncaster has a great countryside view, this may attract the customers more wit the clean fresh air than a stuffy city.  Doncaster is also easy access; near York a big city Doncaster is well known and very accessible.  With the rolling moors and the beautiful green hills Doncaster is pretty and practical.  The downside of having such a site is that the land cost is very expensive and taking out a loan ...

This is a preview of the whole essay