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Robin Hood lived with his band of merry men in Sherwood Forest.

 

Now, if plans for a new multimillion-dollar visitor theme park are approved, visitors can experience first hand what it's like to live like the English folklore hero is his very home --minus the part of stealing from the rich and giving to the poor.

 

The government of Nottinghamshire County, where Sherwood Forest is located, is seeking to build a $20 million visitor attraction called Discover Robin Hood, reports ITV.

If the plans are approved, the 40-acre park will feature activities such as archery, falconry, jousting and wild food cookery. The park will also have tournament field tobe used for events such as jousting shows, falconry exhibits, archery contests and costumed medieval theatre, while visitors daring to enter the maze will encounter talking trees, it is reported.

 

If the parks get the green light, it would open in spring 2015, developed by Discovery Attractions, which has also worked with Madame Tussauds and Alton Towers.

 

"Discover Robin Hood will be the first in a series of world-class visitor attractions from Discovery Attractions, based on Britain's rich heritage of myths and legends. It will bring to life the story of Robin Hood in a way that is both entertaining and educational for kids and adults alike," Rob Gray, marketing director of Discovery Attractions said in a release.

 

Theme parks are increasingly adorned with familiar names, which according to experts is a big draw for visitors.

 

Earlier this month, Paramount Studios revealed plans for a $3 billion theme park in Kent, to compete with the Disneyland Paris, which is to be packed with themed rides based on its cinema hits, which include Transformers, Star Trek, Titanic and the Indiana Jones series.

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A £13m Robin Hood attraction in Nottinghamshire will go ahead, despite delays, the company behind the scheme has promised.

 

Concerns have been raised about the scheme to build a new medieval-themed park in Sherwood Forest.

 

But Discovery Attractions, the company behind the venture, said the attraction will open in 2015, as planned.

 

On Thursday, a bid to create a Robin Hood attraction at Nottingham Castle was rejected for lottery funding.

 

Rob Gray, marketing director for Discovery Attractions, said the park, named Discover Robin Hood, was the company's first such project.

 

It will include a medieval-style village fair, a wildlife dome, an open-air theatre, a torture chamber, a 4D show and an adventure play area.

 

The current Sherwood Forest visitor centre, which dates from the 1970s, will be demolished. The development will take place on a site on Swinecote Road.

 

The Cambridge-based company initially aimed to submit a planning application by the end of 2012, with construction due to begin in autumn 2013.

 

However Nottinghamshire County Council, which is helping to manage the project, said negotiations had taken longer than expected because the new site is an area of Special Scientific Importance (SSI).

 

Mr Gray said the company now planned to submit an application in the summer and start work on the visitor centre in spring 2014.

 

He said the Discover Robin Hood attraction will then open in spring 2015, as planned.

 

The scheme is being funded privately by a consortium of investors.

 

"Discover Robin Hood will be the first in a number of attractions based around English heritage we are opening across the country," said Mr Gray.

 

"We have a very strong team working on this. There have been some delays but we will open as planned."

 

Previous plans to bring a Robin Hood attraction to Nottingham and Nottinghamshire have stalled.

 

Mr Gray said: "It's going to be a resounding success and the curse that seems to have plagued other Robin Hood attractions will be broken."

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