UK’s Largest Indoor Theme Park Closed After 3 Years — The Reason Was Unexpected

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A futuristic indoor theme park with Sega branding collapsed after weak demand, bad reviews, and an unsustainable business model.

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It was built to feel like the future: a giant indoor entertainment world in the heart of London, backed by Sega’s gaming power and placed inside the famous London Trocadero near Piccadilly Circus. SegaWorld London opened in September 1996 with huge expectations, rare arcade machines, themed rides, and the ambition to become a landmark attraction.

Yet only three years later, the dream was over. The surprising reason was not one single disaster, but a colder problem: people did not respond to it in the way its creators expected, and the business model quickly became too difficult to sustain.