The two site plans demonstrate how Chelton Bay has changed over time since 1980 until now. Overall, a substantial change has been made in all locations of the region, with construction of various new touristic facilities, making the Bay a site which is significantly more commercial than before.
While Chelton Bay has been remodeled completely in all areas, on the east side of the Park Road has undergone more dramatic changes. Sand dunes which previously occupied the northeast side of the coastal area have been transformed into a large beach area. Likewise, the woodland and recycling plant were completely demolished and turned into a shopping area and aquarium respectively, joined by installation of a narrow new pathway between the two.
With regards to the west side of the Park Road, the most notable change was the south area where the factories were entirely replaced by hotels. In the northwest side of the plans, the wildlife sanctuary has been reduced to half of its original size in order to accommodate a research center just beside it. On the south of the new road named Forest Road, which is situated just below the sanctuary, a golf course was created, taking over nearly the half size of what used to be the lake. It is assumed a facility such as a golf course and the lake area have been remodeled in order to allure more tourists in the hotel area.
