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mkt

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The fact that I can tell this is their internal job board based purely on the background is concerning lol. I have been on that website way too much in the past (one time it even almost got me a job)...
They don’t make it hard to access
 

Comped

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They don’t make it hard to access
No they do not, although I got yelled at by HR more than once while interviewing for mentioning that I had originally found a job on there before it was "public" (Universal for some reason keeps their entire team member website in public view unlike Disney, and especially when I've been deep in the interview process with Uni it has provided me with some very helpful information). I always check to see what jobs are going to be eventually making their way, hopefully, to the public website. Universal's TM website arguably is easy to use than Cast Life, it certainly loads quicker.
 

hopemax

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Next park! Next park! Next park! Honestly, I can’t believe the pivot is this fast. So exciting! The UK is DH’s favorite international destination (huge soccer / football fan, but prefers lower division teams), so I expect we will be visiting this park during the first football season after it opens.
 

Robbiem

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Original Poster
Next park! Next park! Next park! Honestly, I can’t believe the pivot is this fast. So exciting! The UK is DH’s favorite international destination (huge soccer / football fan, but prefers lower division teams), so I expect we will be visiting this park during the first football season after it opens.

The park will be near quite a few football teams so he will be in luck!
 

mkt

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Some new positions have been listed.

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mkt

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Planning documents are now available to the public and are at this link:
I uploaded the almost 1 gb of documents to chatgpt, and asked nicely for a detailed executive summary.


Universal Destinations & Experiences: Entertainment Resort Complex, Bedford, UK
Executive-Level Briefing Document
Prepared July 2025





✨ Overview​


Universal Destinations & Experiences proposes the development of a flagship Entertainment Resort Complex (ERC) in Kempston Hardwick, Bedford, spanning approximately 268 hectares. The project is the most significant leisure investment of its kind in the UK, targeting over 8.5 million visitors annually and aligning with national strategic goals for tourism, employment, and regeneration.


The ERC includes a world-class theme park, integrated hotels, dining and retail areas, wellness and recreation facilities, live performance venues, and a purpose-built transport hub. The site, a former brickworks and industrial zone, will be transformed over multiple construction phases.




🌎 Strategic Planning & Regulatory Framework​

  • Planning Route: Via a proposed Special Development Order (SDO) under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
  • Ministerial Oversight: Handled by delegated authority due to recusal of Secretary of State.
  • EIA Designation: Confirmed as Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) development, requiring a full Environmental Statement (ES).
  • Local Engagement: Extensive public consultation across local authorities and community stakeholders.



🏛️ Core Development Components​

• Theme Park & Core Zone​

  • Immersive lands with cutting-edge rides and themed environments.
  • Integrated entertainment and dining venues.
  • Target opening: Spring/Summer 2029.

• Hotels & Hospitality​

  • Three hotels: family-focused, premium/luxury, and themed resort-adjacent.
  • 1,000+ rooms delivered in Phases 2 & 3.

• Arrival & Transit Infrastructure​

  • New A421 junction with dedicated ingress/egress.
  • Expanded Wixams railway station (delivered in collaboration with East West Rail).
  • Central Arrival Plaza and internal people-mover system.

• Entertainment & Convention Facilities​

  • Multipurpose performance venue for live shows and events.
  • Convention and meeting spaces to drive business tourism.
  • Fitness, spa, and wellness centers.

• Utilities & Support Infrastructure​

  • Utility compound and service corridors.
  • Sustainability-focused power, waste, and water networks.



⏳ Timeline & Phasing​


📅 Phase 1 (2025–2026): Site Preparation & Infrastructure​

  • Groundworks, remediation, utility installation.
  • Junction and access road construction.
  • Start of workforce housing setup.

📅 Phase 2 (2026–2028): Core Resort Construction​

  • Theme park lands and hotel builds commence.
  • Internal roadways, transit hub, servicing zones.

📅 Phase 3 (2028–2029): Testing, Theming, Opening Prep​

  • Ride systems, staff training, landscaping.
  • Regulatory inspections and operational testing.

📍 Grand Opening:​

  • Launch of park, hub, and hotel facilities.
  • Full public access with 55,000-visitor daily capacity.

📊 Phase 4+ (Post-2030): Expansion & Optimization​

  • Additional hospitality offerings.
  • Performance venue extensions.
  • Evaluation of East West Rail direct integration.



♻️ Environmental Strategy​

  • Full EIA delivered across 19 chapters.
  • Covers ecology, air quality, greenhouse gases, noise, cultural heritage, soil/land, and climate resilience.
  • Key instruments include:
    • Carbon Management Plan (PAS 2080-aligned)
    • Arboricultural Impact Assessment
    • Mitigation Route Map for post-consent actions
    • Climate Resilience Chapter using UKCP18 data

Notable Risks & Responses:​

  • Flood Risk: Addressed via topography-sensitive design.
  • Noise/Vibration: Phased buffer zones and insulation.
  • Ecological Sensitivity: Species relocation and habitat enhancements.
  • Air Quality: Monitored via traffic mitigation and electric shuttles.



💼 Economic & Social Impact​

  • Forecast of 8,000+ jobs across construction and operation.
  • Targeted employment for local and underrepresented groups.
  • Employment & Skills Plan embedded into delivery.
  • Significant regional uplift in hospitality and service sector.

Social Equity Considerations:​

  • Equalities Impact Report included in the ES.
  • Accessibility embedded in transport and infrastructure design.
  • Land-use plans account for proximity to existing communities.



🚕 Transport & Access​

  • New road linkages and internal roadways.
  • Integrated public transport strategy leveraging East West Rail.
  • Active travel infrastructure: footways, cycle lanes, wayfinding.
  • Multi-modal Core Transport Hub includes bus, rail, and shuttle links.



🌐 Stakeholder Engagement​

  • Public Engagement Report: over 10,000 participants reached.
  • Feedback incorporated into design (noise, traffic, landscaping).
  • Consultation documents aligned with PINS Advice Note 17.
  • Governmental collaboration includes DCMS, DfT, DEFRA, and local authorities.



⚖️ Dependencies & Monitoring​

  • Linked to national infrastructure schedules (East West Rail, highways).
  • Requires post-consent compliance with:
    • Monitoring Framework
    • Environmental Controls (Parts 1 & 2)
    • Periodic review of residual and cumulative impacts
  • Committed Developments List (Appendix 18.1) identifies 78 active/nearby projects.



🔎 Summary of Effects​

  • Moderate adverse impacts during construction (traffic, noise)
  • Minor to negligible residual impacts with mitigation
  • Net-positive regional outcomes: economy, infrastructure, community wellbeing



📆 Current Status & Next Steps​

  • Awaiting Ministerial determination of SDO
  • EIA consultation period concluding Q3 2025
  • Subject to final agreement on rail and utility phasing coordination
  • Targeting construction commencement late 2025
 

mkt

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And a second one, focusing just on the guest experience.

Universal Destinations & Experiences: Bedford Resort and Theme Park
Executive Summary Focused on Guest Experience
Prepared July 2025





🌊 Destination Vision​


The proposed Universal Bedford Resort is designed to be the UK’s premier immersive entertainment destination—a large-scale, purpose-built theme park and resort complex offering world-class attractions, high-capacity hospitality, and unique leisure experiences, all within a landscape-integrated setting in Bedfordshire.


With a projected opening in Spring/Summer 2029, the destination is expected to welcome up to 8.5 million annual visitors, with peak days accommodating 55,000 guests.




🏙️ Themed Entertainment Park (Core Zone)​


The heart of the project is the Theme Park Core Zone:


• Immersive Themed Lands​

  • Multiple uniquely designed zones, each with signature intellectual property (IP), thematic architecture, live entertainment, and interactive zones.
  • Attractions include high-speed coasters, dark rides, family experiences, water rides, and state-of-the-art 4D/VR shows.

• Guest Experience Design​

  • Queuing minimized via virtual queue technology.
  • All-day entertainment with roving performers, staged shows, and interactive zones.
  • Parades and nighttime spectaculars planned as daily showpieces.

• Accessibility and Inclusion​

  • Attractions designed to accommodate guests of all abilities.
  • Step-free access, sensory-friendly spaces, and translation tools built into park infrastructure.



🏨 On-Site Hotels​


The resort will launch with three hotels:
  1. Family Hotel: Value-driven lodging with early park access, dining plans, and character interactions.
  2. Themed Resort Hotel: Fully immersive environment tied to park IP, featuring exclusive show access, themed dining, and resort guest perks.
  3. Premium Hotel: High-end hospitality targeting extended-stay guests, business travelers, and international visitors. Includes spa, pool, and VIP concierge.

Hotel capacity exceeds 1,000 rooms at opening, with phased expansions planned post-launch.




🎡 Retail, Dining, and Entertainment (RDE)​


A dedicated Retail, Dining & Entertainment District is planned within the Central Plaza and peripheral zones:
  • Flagship themed restaurants
  • Quick service and mobile-order kiosks
  • Licensed retail including Universal brands, local collaborations, and high-traffic tourist shops
  • Evening dining, music, and lounge experiences



🎭 Live Entertainment and Events​

  • Indoor performance venue with flexible staging for concerts, variety shows, and seasonal productions
  • Outdoor amphitheaters and roaming performance spaces
  • Capable of hosting private events, film premieres, and fan conventions



♿️ Wellness and Recreation​

  • On-site spa and fitness facilities available to hotel guests and VIPs
  • Landscaped leisure spaces, walking trails, and seasonal festivals
  • Dedicated wellness program integrated into hotel offerings



🚗 Guest Access and Mobility​

  • Arrivals via Wixams Railway Station (upgraded), car via A421 junction, and internal transport hub
  • Multi-modal internal loop: park trams, pedestrian walkways, guest shuttle
  • Smart signage, real-time queue and transport apps, and geolocation tools



✨ Opening Day Features​


Upon launch in 2029, guests will experience:

  • 5–6 themed lands with 20+ attractions
  • 3 resort hotels, all open and staffed
  • 2 daily parades, 1 nightly show
  • Central Plaza with year-round programming
  • Fully functional app, smart ticketing, and multilingual guest services



📆 Guest-Facing Development Timeline​

  • 2025–2026: Infrastructure, utilities, and site grading
  • 2026–2028: Park and hotel vertical construction, entertainment programming developed
  • 2028–2029: Ride testing, operational rehearsals, soft opens
  • 2029 Launch: Full resort opens to public
 

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