Dracula Reality Comes Back

Society | May 28, 2004, Friday // 00:00

The fans of Count Dracula will enjoy the opportunity to relish into his fairy-tale-style life and adventures in Romania's entertainment park "Dracula" due to open doors in May 2005.

The park, located nearby capital Bucharest, will offer blood-soaked views and creepy experiences, made up in the future-to-be Vampirology Institute.

The fresh investment project supported by Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling and the Austrian Brau-Union AG also envisages restaurants equipped with ‘bloody" menus and steaks "al angle".

The scheme is intended to inject new blood into the country's tiny tourist industry. The tourism ministry has authorised construction of the park at the town of Snagov, 25 miles north of Bucharest, where Vlad Tepes is thought to have been buried.

In fact, the 1,500-acre state-owned Ylasia farm at Snagov was once the pride of Ceausescu, who was deposed and shot 14 years ago.

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