A NEW theme park will offer juggling, weed-smoking and infectious diseases to students unable to afford to take a year out.
With university approaching for many young people, Gap Year Land, near Tenby train station in South West Wales, offers the gap year experience in a single, affordable day.
Spokesperson Emma Bradford said: “Set in a vast temperature-controlled plexiglass dome, the attraction is themed around ‘Gapnadesh’, a fictional country in the developing world that is cheap, hot and somehow ‘spiritual’.
“Students can enjoy stilted conversations with culturally-stereotyped locals, smoke chillums with a dreadlocked fruitarian whose parents own Scotland and pick up a devastating intestinal parasite from the attraction’s own-brand ‘Infecto’ drinking water.
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