New image of £3.5bn London Resort theme park dubbed 'Britain's Disneyland' reveals eight massive roller-coasters and Crystal Maze-style zones including medieval castles and an Aztec pyramid

A stunning aerial rendering of the park, The London Resort, which will be based between Gravesend and Dartford on the Swanscombe Peninsula, shows how it will have eight huge rollercoasters, and Crystal Maze-style zones including medieval castles and an Aztec pyramid.
The image of the park appears to confirm previous suggestions that it will have themed zones from different films which could include The Godfather, The Italian Job and Mission: Impossible.
The firm behind the project, London Resort Company Holdings, previously announced partnerships with the BBC, ITV Studios and, most recently, Paramount Pictures.
The new image of the much-anticipated resort appears to show at least eight rollercoasters, a flume water ride, a pyramid and what seems like a fortress.
A large blue building also features, prompting the possibility that an aquarium may also feature.
The area on which the resort is being built is currently an industrial site and spans across 872 acres.
The park will feature a 2,000-seat theatre, more than 50 rides and attractions and a huge nightclub.
A public consultation was recently held to get residents' views on the development and it reportedly reached 120,000 members of the public.
It showed that 73 per cent of people support promises from the resort's backers to enhance local wildlife habitats and support those which exist already.

The firm behind the project, London Resort Company Holdings, previously announced partnerships with the BBC, ITV Studios and, most recently, Paramount Pictures. Pictured: One of the resort's expected rollercoasters

It appears from the rendering that the theme park will also feature an Aztec pyramid

A large blue building also features, prompting the possibility that an aquarium may also feature

A stunning aerial rendering of the park, The London Resort, which will be based between Gravesend and Dartford on the Swanscombe Peninsula, shows how it will have eight huge rollercoasters, medieval castles and an Aztec pyramid

Billed as one of the most ambitious theme park projects ever in Europe, the London Resort will be the first European development of its kind to be built from scratch since the opening of Disneyland Paris in 1992. Pictured: A previous promotional image released by the resort's backers, London Resort Company Holdings (LRCH)

This rendering shows a castle in the resort's Kingdom area, 'a place of threatening and imposing castles and mystical Arthurian legends'



New image of £3.5bn London Resort theme park
A stunning aerial rendering of the park, The London Resort, which will be based between Gravesend and Dartford on the Swanscombe Peninsula, shows how it will have eight huge rollercoasters.
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