Bob wrote:
Yes Dreamland as a 100% Amusement Parck is certainly not viable, hence the need for a mix of amusement Park with suitable etail outlets. It is the way forward and that also seems to be the view of the council who are now looking to take a sensible way forward. The plans for Residential & Hotel & High Street shopping outlets having been dropped. Food, Souvenirs. This aproach should permit a viable facility.
Knowing as we now do that you are one of the owner's associates your post is actually very interesting, and only partially incorrect. I am pleased to hear that you have dropped your plans for residential, hotel and high street shopping outlets. I was confident enough in Thanet District Council to know that, following the overwhelming results of the Margate Masterplan, they would have steered you away from what you originally planned. The Council would have suffered from a huge loss of confidence from the people of Margate if it had ignored their wishes.
The idea of some leisure retailing on the site, comprehensively developed as part of an upgraded Dreamland (with the profits tied into the Dreamland upgrade via a Section 106 agreement) is also something that we have openly accepted as a compromise way forward.
Your comment that Dreamland is certainly not viable as a 100% amusmeent park flies in the face of what the independent inspector said, though. He said he had been given no evidence that it wasn't viable, even referring to the so-called 'evidence' given to him by the site's owner. He saw through the current state of the site as a management issue, as we have all known for so long.
Bob wrote:
With a 100% Amusement park it is highly unlikely anyone could be found to run it as it would loose money. A closed Dreamland benefits no one.
I can tell you 100% that a buyer could be found for the entire site. Philip Miller of Southend Adventure Island has told me, and continues to tell me, that his preference is to buy the entire site and operate the whole thing as an amusement park. His Adventure Island, at about half the site of Dreamland, is too small and does not allow him to invest in major rides. He wants to put some big rides on the park.
Just thought I would correct you there, but thanks for clarifying your plans for the site. It is possible that we can work with you depending on:
a) The size and form of the retail development, and how well it integrates with the park, and
b) How the proceeds would be used to improve the appearance of the park and how it guarantees a quality amusement park operation (i.e. not a seasonal travelling fair with a big roller coaster in the middle).
Nick