Pecorama

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Bealman

Vision over visibility. Bono, U2.

martyn

I agree, very sad.

Perhaps it may reopen seasonally.

Does it include the shop and layout displays? It seems to.

Martyn

GrahamB

There may be a glimmer of hope for the future. Go to the bottome of the announcement and click on the experiences link and they are taking 2026 bookings for things like footplate experiences.

I did a one day footplate experience just last October and it was excellent.
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port perran

Quote from: martyn on Today at 08:17:28 AMI agree, very sad.

Perhaps it may reopen seasonally.

Does it include the shop and layout displays? It seems to.

Martyn
It doesn't seem to clarify that but I imagine that the shop/model exhibits are part of the core business and as such remain open.


Papyrus

That's very sad. I've never visited but it looked very interesting.  It was obviously popular but with visitors drying up in the winter months it's not surprising it was running at a loss. I hope it can be mothballed in case the economy takes a turn for the better and they can open it again.

Cheers,

Chris

Malc-c

We spent our honeymoon in Beer back in 1987, and then revisited four or five times, taking the kids there when they were young... the ride on the train was the hi-light of the visit.  It's sad that they are closing it due to financial reasons. 
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Newportnobby

I guess it falls under the category of "Use it or lose it" but the problem is maybe its location and the fact that people's disposable income has suffered from essentials like fireworks, massive TVs and the latest mobile phone :(

Nbodger

I have only been twice to PECORAMA, the first time with family some 32 years ago and the second when @port perran and I went there to film the video and interview for the Forums virtual show.

Having been around the manufacturing facilities what was evident manufacturing space was limited, indeed due to covid restrictions they had taken over a previous public area for manufacturing purposes.

Is this closure possibly part of possible longer term plans to expand and develop their manufacturing base?

For me the only part that can be mothballed and become a seasonal attraction is the railway, the gardens however, require all year maintenance preparing planting areas etc.

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