
Bishop Auckland Kynren attraction plans to open new theme park
She said some of the plans had "already been approved and constructed" while others were under consideration or due to be submitted in the coming months."For the past decade, we have poured passion and expertise into delivering Kynren – An Epic Tale of England, and now we are bringing that same level of scale, innovation, and magic into this new daytime attraction," she said. "You won't just witness history – you'll live it, feel it, and be moved by it."
The focus of The Storied Lands will not be rides but multiple live action shows with storytelling stunts and music.Phase one of the park will feature five shows and immersive experiences, with themes including Neolithic Britain, Viking battles, and the gas-lit streets of Victorian England. The Legend of the Wear performance will use water stunts to retell the Lambton Worm myth.
Councillor Amanda Hopgood said the council welcomed the development plans as a new attraction for the region."As Durham County establishes itself as one of the great UK visitor destinations, this extravaganza will sit at the heart of the county's offering," she said.Kynren said millions of pounds would be invested in the project, which it hopes to open next year.
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