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Unlicensed WoW Park has finally opened

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http://www.geekologie.com/2013/01/gallery-of-chinas-bootleg-world-of-warcr.php http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-01-16-behold-the-amazing-unlicensed-chinese-world-of-warcraft-theme-park Joyland, the once rumoured unlicensed World of Warcraft theme park in Changzhou, China actually exists. Even better, someone went to it and lived to tell the tale. Reddit user FrancescaO_O took pretty extensive photographs of what must be the world's largest copyright infringement and stuck around to answer user questions about the place. Evidently it cost ¥300 million (approx $48 million) to build and there are still new areas under construction. Admission cost ¥200 ($32/£20).

Are you only just finding out about this? It opened 2 years ago. TPR did a trip there last year, the park has an awesome looking B&M Flying Coaster.

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