Bob wrote:Susan wrote:Hotels in Margate have flyers for Adventure Island!!!!!!!!
The distance from London to Margate is not dissimilar to the large towns and cities in the north-west to Blackpool which is held up as the most successful seaside amusement park. As mentioned above many day trip and some make a weekend of it .... others even go for longer.
Some quite successful seaside amusement parks will envy the potential catchment of Dreamland.
It never was and never will be a major tourist attraction.
Hmm. That is a comment that cannot be justified. Dealing with the "never was" first. Under Bembom Brothers, Dreamland had 2 million visitors a year and was the UK's second most visited pay-on-entry amusement/theme park. That is in the official Visit Britain annual tourist attractions survey for the 1980s (I have a copy). Even under Jimmy Godden, it managed almost 700,000 visitors, placing it in the top ten free entry amusement parks in the UK.
On a more local scale, it has (as far as I know) been the biggest tourist attraction in Thanet since the year dot.
Now the "never will be". Established theme park operators would like to acquire the park and invest millions. Southend's Adventure Island has already publicly committed £10m in new rides, attractions and infrastructure. The Inspector in his report (read it) stated that it is Margate's biggest attraction.
Dreamland was, is and (hopefully, depending on the vote on Thursday) will continue to be a MAJOR tourist attraction. That is a statement of fact, not opinion (unless in your world you have to be number one in the UK to be considered major).
(By the way. You say the site is too small. It is almost twice the size of Adventure Island, which attracts 1.5 milion visitors a year).
Nick