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Britain Lost Out on Euro Disney. Now It’s Getting a Universal Theme Park.

A yet-to-be-named Universal Studios theme park will be the country’s largest tourist attraction when it opens in 2031. But studio executives have not yet said which characters will be featured.

Michael D. Shear
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Amusement and Theme Parks, Economic Conditions and Trends, Great Britain, Harry Potter (Fictional Character), London (England), Nandy, Lisa (1979- ), Starmer, Keir, Travel and Vacations, Universal Pictures
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