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Energylandia is a theme park that feeds off from tourists visiting Krakov. Even if it's big in size, I wouldn't consider it "big" as it has no infrastructure other than the main theme park and lots of room for additions. Even then, they have started technically small, just like Puy du Fou España, and are looking to become a fully fledged "resort" with hotels and other amenities.You say that, but you are leaving out one that had a massive spike of exponential growth that occurred due to a EU grant issued to it (that has since been lapsed); and that is Energylandia.
You are basing that of what can happen "today" and in the future, off of that of the past; when I would imagine Comcast would be smart to work as close as they can to ensure a good relationship and communication with those in the UK (or anywhere else in the continent of Europe). Once again, it's not like they don't have businesses already fully operating within the region and territories as it stands right now.
What you are suggesting Comcast could do, building a big resort from scratch, still hasn't been attempted since EuroDisney. And the projects that have seen the light of day, like Paramount Park, never got past the conceptual stages.
Edit: I'm not saying it's impossible. It's just very unlikely.
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