Euphscott
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No - this is not another one of those Disney building in Texas rumors.
From the Orlando Business Journal:
The park has a $375 million pricetag and is slated for completion in late 2008. Construction is expected to begin in the fourth quarter. Bearfire, based in the Dallas suburb The Colony, has identified several possible sites in the Dallas area for the park and is finalizing negotiations, a spokeswoman said Monday.
The theme park will use snowflex, a new technology developed by Briton Engineering in Great Britain that uses a hydrogenated, multi-layered skiing mat that mimics qualities and conditions like those of mountain snow.
The project manager for the park will be McGillivray Consulting Group of Orlando.
Coolzone Winterplex is raising capital for the project and has reached an agreement with former House Majority Leader Dick Armey, who will assist in finding potential equity investors and will act as an adviser to the company.
Web site: www.winterplex.com
I am intrigued that a concept like this way made it's way out of Orlando. But north Texas is a terrific location for a ski park. It will be interesting to watch this one - and wonder if Disney tries to do a me-too.
From the Orlando Business Journal:
The park has a $375 million pricetag and is slated for completion in late 2008. Construction is expected to begin in the fourth quarter. Bearfire, based in the Dallas suburb The Colony, has identified several possible sites in the Dallas area for the park and is finalizing negotiations, a spokeswoman said Monday.
The theme park will use snowflex, a new technology developed by Briton Engineering in Great Britain that uses a hydrogenated, multi-layered skiing mat that mimics qualities and conditions like those of mountain snow.
The project manager for the park will be McGillivray Consulting Group of Orlando.
Coolzone Winterplex is raising capital for the project and has reached an agreement with former House Majority Leader Dick Armey, who will assist in finding potential equity investors and will act as an adviser to the company.
Web site: www.winterplex.com
I am intrigued that a concept like this way made it's way out of Orlando. But north Texas is a terrific location for a ski park. It will be interesting to watch this one - and wonder if Disney tries to do a me-too.