The London Resort has revealed new concept artwork for the six lands that will be created as the first phase of the 535-acre site.

The visuals are the first to be revealed since The London Resort announced its partnerships with the BBC, ITV Studios and, most recently, Paramount Pictures.
The entrance to the location will be via a grand plaza that leads visitors and hotel guests through The High Street, featuring shops, restaurants, hotels, a convention centre and a waterpark. The following areas are The Studios, The Woods, The Kingdom, The Isles, The Jungle and The Starport, each with their own unique themes.
“We are creating a first-class theme park. A destination that maximises all the new, immersive and interactive technologies and experiences in the world,” said PY Gerbeau, chief executive of London Resort Company Holdings. “But we won’t just be creating a world class leisure destination, it will also be one of the most sustainable theme parks on the planet.
“We have three guidelines we work to when it comes to developing attractions. Number one is innovation. We’re not here to copy what’s been done before even if it has been successful. Number two is relevance. We need to consider that the customers of today will not be the customers of 2024. And the third is flexibility. We need to create a park that can evolve and adapt easily.”
The location will eventually be a two-park resort - the first "gate" will open in 2024 and the second within five years. It is expected that around 70 per cent of attractions will be undercover.