The population isn't high enough to make it a viable enterprise.
None. It would be unsustainable.
Building a Disney theme park in Scotland could attract tourists, stimulate the local economy, and create job opportunities. It would also contribute to the development of the entertainment industry in the region and boost international recognition for Scotland as a tourist destination.
There is Loundons Castle and M&D's Scotlands Theme Park.
No, there is no Disney theme park in Scotland and in fact, nowhere in the UK. The closest to the UK is Paris although Disneyworld Florida is now one of the more popular vacation destinations for British tourists. The original Disneyland theme park is in California,US
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, which is a Harry Potter theme park, is located in Orlando, Florida and opened in June 2010. They've already built the theme park.
Alot of money 50 billion.
There is a theme park called theme park world but it is near Liverpool about 1 hour away from there stadium
Taking up the space and wasting money - should be spent for people's needs.
Nickelodeon Theme Park
Thorpe Park is the best known theme park in the London area.
A theme park is an amusement park built around a central idea or concept.
Phantasia theme park in Bruhl
Theme Park Inc happened in 2001.