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Ho ho, just read this spoof story 1 about Dickens World 2

A new 62 million theme park is being built in Chatham Maritime in Kent on a Dickensian theme in the hope of attracting foreign visitors in the same way that Fawlty Towers drew tourists into the Torquay area in the 1980's.

Visitors will be greeted by slack-jawed pickpockets and opium addicted whores and that's just the Folkestone ferry-port.

also

The story above is a satire or parody. It is entirely fictitious.

Apart from Folkestone not having a working ferry port right now, I'm not so sure...

Did you come here looking for a spoof story 3? For more spoof stories 4 I recommend newsbiscuit.com 5.

  1. Originally thespoof.com/news/spoof.cfm?headline=s3i19325&rating=1#rating
  2. Originally something on shortbreaks.com I think, something Holiday Extras anyway. Dickens World was a real thing for a while.
  3. I originally linked this to newsbiscuit.com - some attempt at SEO?
  4. And this...
  5. I did recommend them, it was good, but while they're not paying me, no more links, sorry.

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