It would be interesting to know exactly what TDC have based their decision, that Dreamland is not viable as an amusement park, on.
Are they experts in the tourism field?
They really need to know what exactly constitutes a major tourist attraction and what kind of attraction will maximise the number of tourists that it will bring to Margate. They seem to be too ready to reject the Inspectors proposals and yet there are no alternatives put in place.
It is interesting to see that the Turner Centre with its millions of pounds of lottery grant looks set to run millions of pounds over budget. A bill which undoubtedly will be made up from local council tax rises and yet there is no questions being asked about whether it will prove finacially viable.
Most major UK attractions fall into one of the 4 following categories;
1 Country parks, farms, gardens
2 Leisure & theme parks (most popular being amusement / theme parks)
3 Historic buildings
4 Museums / galleries (the most popular seem to all be in London and free admission)
Nothing else seems to command much popularity compared to the above.
The link below is to a document I found on the Visit Britain website showing statistics for a wide selection of UK visitor attractions for 2004.
www.tourismtrade.org.uk/Images/2004%20V ... -16751.pdf
Leisure/theme parks fair very well. All that is needed is for an operator with a successful track record is brought in to run Dreamland as an amusement park.