The Save Dreamland Campaign was launched by Joyland Books in January 2003 and is now supported by several thousand people. This is the place to discuss all aspects of saving Margate's famous amusement park and its iconic , Grade II listed Scenic Railway, Britain's oldest roller coaster.
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by dreamland » 02 May 2004, 21:47
if dreamland is taked over will the savedreamland site still operate? who ever gets dreamland, whether its the french, or phillip miller. will they have a proper site like all other uk theme parks have? im sure there will be.i hope so.
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by Nick » 03 May 2004, 06:04
If Dreamland is acquired by another operator, then I am sure they will develop their own website. It is unusual for an amusement park not to have a website.
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by Alan » 03 May 2004, 09:13
Hi Nick.
Although in theory Dreamland would be considered to have been saved if another operator bought the site and retained and developed, continuing as a pleasure park for tourists and families to continue to maintain interested in visiting the area. it would be in our opinion essential that the group Save Dreamland Campaign continued either as a type of gentle pressure/ interest group or become a specialised interest group focussing on the scenic railway such as THE SCENIC RAILWAY SPECIAL INTERST GROUP. It would be a shame now we have all become known to each other and shared interests friendship and activities this could continue and support the ride itself structurally, protect the ride and work to improve the environment the ride is in. It would be fun for everyone to meet up together and enjoy/celebrate the Scenic Railways long standing sucess.
Alan
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