Bear Grylls made his fortune being outside: eating animal poop; slicing open snakes, tromping through the wilderness with celebrities, a President, and athletes. So how does a man bring his charisma, love a nature, and survivalist know-how to the masses? Put some walls and a roof up and welcome them inside! MORE: The Bear Grylls Survival Guide Merlin Entertainments, one of the largest theme park companies in the world, announced plans to build a $26 million theme park in England called “Bear Grylls Adventure.” Here is how they describe the place: “The attraction, which will cost approximately £20 million to build, will take inspiration from Bear’s real-life adventures across mountains, deserts and jungles around the world and bring them all under one roof.”
One of the proudest moments ever to announce this Park – bringing adventure & inspiration to many. @theBGAdventure https://t.co/qpx0DdSN6G — Bear Grylls (@BearGrylls) November 6, 2017
And here is Grylls on the news: “It has been an unbelievable journey to work with Merlin Entertainments to bring so many iconic, one-of-a-kind adventures, all together under one roof.” Those adventures include a very tall ropes course, rock-climbing wall, and indoor skydiving. I, for one, cannot wait to take in all the wonders of Bear Grylls’ outdoor adventures “under one roof.” Makes sense.
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Bear Grylls made his fortune being outside: eating animal poop; slicing open snakes, tromping through the wilderness with celebrities, a President, and athletes.
So how does a man bring his charisma, love a nature, and survivalist know-how to the masses? Put some walls and a roof up and welcome them inside!
MORE: The Bear Grylls Survival Guide
Merlin Entertainments, one of the largest theme park companies in the world, announced plans to build a $26 million theme park in England called “Bear Grylls Adventure.”
Here is how they describe the place: “The attraction, which will cost approximately £20 million to build, will take inspiration from Bear’s real-life adventures across mountains, deserts and jungles around the world and bring them all under one roof.”
One of the proudest moments ever to announce this Park – bringing adventure & inspiration to many. @theBGAdventure https://t.co/qpx0DdSN6G
— Bear Grylls (@BearGrylls) November 6, 2017
And here is Grylls on the news: “It has been an unbelievable journey to work with Merlin Entertainments to bring so many iconic, one-of-a-kind adventures, all together under one roof.”
Those adventures include a very tall ropes course, rock-climbing wall, and indoor skydiving.
I, for one, cannot wait to take in all the wonders of Bear Grylls’ outdoor adventures “under one roof.” Makes sense.
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