{"status": "ok", "message": "Success!", "html": "\u003Cp\u003EIt's time to bring Timbertown up into the 21st Century. Look at one of the most successful UK open air attractions for ideas on heritage - \u003Ca href=\"http://www.beamish.org.uk/Home.aspx\"\u003Ehttp://www.beamish.org.uk/Home.aspx\u003C/a\u003E. Also look at MAGNA in Rotherham UK a science facility based on the steel heritage of the South Yorkshire area - \u003Ca href=\"http://www.visitmagna.co.uk/\"\u003Ehttp://www.visitmagna.co.uk/\u003C/a\u003E. You must cater for families to be successful, parents have the biggest spending power and are greatly influenced by facilities. There should be a log flume, a gold mine attraction either a simulated ride or a real underground facility, a mini interactive hands on farm, a steam train rollercoaster type ride, better food outlets, a micro brewery (Little Brewing Company are ideal for ideas here), first class toilet facilities which include a parents room. There should be facilities for business - a full conference centre, meeting rooms that are fully catered, down the line perhaps a hotel / motel. There should be nightly fireworks during school holidays. A Christmas festival - markets - carol service and singing. Easter egg hunts and carnival. Make a kite weekend. Sheep shearing demonstrations. The list is endless. Keeping it as it is, is a way of saying \u0026quot;Let it close\u0026quot;. If the council can spend millions on a micro theatre such as the glasshouse which caters more to the older generation / parents then it is time to spend millions on Timbertown and make it a WORLD CLASS attraction. \u003C/p\u003E\u0026nbsp;"}