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means the user is online now! At 7:15:53 AM on 4/21/2002, danieljackson said: true but did anyone know that a british company is behind universal,can ya guess who, oh yeah the RANK organisation now who are the you ask well they were the people behind universal orlando and universal studios japan, oh and they own pinewood
At 8:49:52 AM on 4/19/2002, Big Razzie said: England has its own Jurassic Park anyway -
http://www.geocities.com/jurassicparkengland/index.htm
It's easy to find, you can see any JP movie in the cinema, have a go on the River Ride, get a Survivor certificate and it's all FREE (although donations towards the running of the Park are always welcome).
At 1:18:02 PM on 4/18/2002, Neelis said: That's right, The "Ruhrgebiet" is the industrial hart of Germany, and the centre of Europe. And yes, England is very expensive, besides, they don't have the Euro, like other country's, so it's more attractive for tourist to go the the mainland of europe, because ELEVEN country's have the same valuta. That would make it much easier to pay in al these countries, for anything. And, the most important, I live in the Netherlands, the naburs of Germany (small country, at the North Sea) and it's only four or five hours drive for me to get there, if they build it.
At 4:37:08 PM on 4/17/2002, Neo_Maze said: nope, universal UK will not happen. its because that area (at krefeld) is "the heart of europe", meaning its kinda in the middle and everybody can reach it. also, a UK themepark would not be affordfable for most europeans, hell i couldnt even afford burger king when i was there ($10 value meals...). even disney mentioned in an annual report that if they had to build euro disney again, theyd build it in that area in germany, called "ruhrgebiet" - the middle of europe.
At 2:52:12 PM on 4/17/2002, danieljackson said: I personally feel that Universal should seriously think about this project and move it to the uk, being as the country boasts some of the top studio loations in the world such as pinewood, leavesdon, elstree etc, plus the country also boasts a huge tourism community every year with visitors to the tower of london, the houses of parliament etc. Plus I also feel the company may loose a lot of money on the project if they do choose germany with the introduction of the euro, the uk is one of the richest countries in europe cus we aren't with the euro yet. So please Universal build it here in London not Germany!
At 9:50:08 AM on 4/17/2002, Dodgson said: Another cool universal theme park here... Europe rocks, Universal rocks !! yeah!
At 9:44:35 AM on 4/17/2002, DarthMaulSithLord said: Better be a JP ride!
At 9:31:57 AM on 4/17/2002, Big Razzie said: Woohoo! Germany is closer than America, so maybe they feel the Wrath of Razzie one day!
At 9:30:00 AM on 4/17/2002, Dodgson said: lol
At 11:35:14 PM on 4/16/2002, lworld said: Yeah, but remember that what goes on in other parts of the world affects us here, too. The economy of the US could be affected by this. It could mean greater income for IRAs, Defjam sales, and lots of stuff. Maybe you should think about THAT! :) Good for Germany means good for us!
At 6:56:17 PM on 4/16/2002, Jimmy 345 said: True good for Germany. I never plan on going there so I don't care.
At 4:26:32 PM on 4/16/2002, raptor2000 said: yea same here :(
At 3:13:44 PM on 4/16/2002, Vinsfeld said: First, cool, unfortunately i live in america so it doesnt affect me.
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