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Wynn Resorts confirms US$500m lagoon plans
POSTED 26 Apr 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
The plans were first revealed last year, but now the plans have been approved by the Wynn Board of Directors
Wynn Resorts has confirmed plans to build a US$500m (€458.7m, £390m) lagoon theme park at the company’s resort complex in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The 20-acre Paradise Park attraction, which in the day will hosts watersports and in the evening fireworks displays, will be made up of a lagoon with a white sand waterfront, featuring a host of attractions along a 4,000ft (1,220m) boardwalk.

Speaking during an earnings call, Wynn Resorts CEO Stephen Wynn said the lagoon’s development would “energise” the surrounding real estate, with the attraction acting as an anchor for future development.

“We would put this lagoon at the heart of it,” said Wynn. “Then we would build our meeting space, leave room for our new tower that could be a couple of thousand bedrooms. We would leave room for everything and masterplan it. But first we would build the park to support our existing restaurants, casino, convention meeting space and catering operations.”

The plans were first revealed last year, but now the plans have been approved by the Wynn Board of Directors, with construction to start at the end of 2017. The park would be multi-purpose, appealing not only to the Las Vegas convention and gambling markets, but also to families. Speaking during the earnings call Wynn guaranteed “an absolute certain return” on the US$500m investment “excessive of 10 or 15 per cent”.

Paradise Park is expected to take a year to develop, with a projected opening date for the lagoon and its amenities by early 2019.

“We've committed to plans and that's been approved by the Board of Directors,” said Wynn. “We can affect this tremendous uptick in the value of our surrounding real estate.”
The lagoon will be at the heart of Wynn's development masterplan
Paradise Park is expected to take a year to develop, with a projected opening date for the lagoon and its amenities by early 2019
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Wynn Resorts confirms US$500m lagoon plans
POSTED 26 Apr 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
The plans were first revealed last year, but now the plans have been approved by the Wynn Board of Directors
Wynn Resorts has confirmed plans to build a US$500m (€458.7m, £390m) lagoon theme park at the company’s resort complex in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The 20-acre Paradise Park attraction, which in the day will hosts watersports and in the evening fireworks displays, will be made up of a lagoon with a white sand waterfront, featuring a host of attractions along a 4,000ft (1,220m) boardwalk.

Speaking during an earnings call, Wynn Resorts CEO Stephen Wynn said the lagoon’s development would “energise” the surrounding real estate, with the attraction acting as an anchor for future development.

“We would put this lagoon at the heart of it,” said Wynn. “Then we would build our meeting space, leave room for our new tower that could be a couple of thousand bedrooms. We would leave room for everything and masterplan it. But first we would build the park to support our existing restaurants, casino, convention meeting space and catering operations.”

The plans were first revealed last year, but now the plans have been approved by the Wynn Board of Directors, with construction to start at the end of 2017. The park would be multi-purpose, appealing not only to the Las Vegas convention and gambling markets, but also to families. Speaking during the earnings call Wynn guaranteed “an absolute certain return” on the US$500m investment “excessive of 10 or 15 per cent”.

Paradise Park is expected to take a year to develop, with a projected opening date for the lagoon and its amenities by early 2019.

“We've committed to plans and that's been approved by the Board of Directors,” said Wynn. “We can affect this tremendous uptick in the value of our surrounding real estate.”
The lagoon will be at the heart of Wynn's development masterplan
Paradise Park is expected to take a year to develop, with a projected opening date for the lagoon and its amenities by early 2019
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IAAPA 2016: Triotech announces plans for Fear the Walking Dead attraction in Las Vegas


Triotech has announced it’s teaming up with AMC to deliver a new attraction in Las Vegas based on Fear the Walking Dead.
Top news this week: Baha Mar resumes construction, Wynn Palace in Macau opens 48,000sq ft spa, Aman to spend US$30m in new spa developments and refurbs


It’s nearly the end of August and many of us have been on our holidays, but things in the spa industry haven’t slowed down.
Wynn Palace Macau’s 48,000sq ft spa has its own Foucault pendulum


The US$4.2bn (€3.7, £3.2bn) Wynn Palace has opened in Cotai, Macau, with a 4,497sq m (48,403sq ft) room spa – one of Macau’s largest.
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OMA completes New Museum transformation with landmark expansion and Oberon restaurant
OMA has completed a major transformation of New York's New Museum, creating a larger cultural campus that combines expanded exhibition spaces with learning, performance, hospitality and public programming.
David Rockwell creates immersive magic destination, The Hand and The Eye
A US$50 million (£44.2 million, €51.2 million) transformation of Chicago's historic McCormick Mansion has created a new destination that combines live magic, immersive theatre, dining and private membership under one roof.
Montana Heritage Center opens with immersive exhibits and US$107 million investment
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Universal launches new theme park model with Kids Resort
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