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  1. I'm really not planning on having the capital for ALL 30 rides at once, even if that was the case the park would be delayed re-opening if I was to have enough to get all 30 at once, these are the ones I have in mind to have added to the park as it moves forward, profits will go towards getting the new attractions that cannot be covered by the funds received from lenders/venture capitalists. I think you misunderstood me too I'm going to let Monstars of Rock stay but I'm going to bring back Nights in White Satin in the park elsewhere, Monstars isn't going to be torn down at all, that is why I had a list of those that were going to be removed, Monstars wasn't listed. I'm sorry I wasn't more clear about that portion but it's not going to go away. Also I maybe shouldn't say removed as they will be offered to be sold first I'm not just going to go in and say hey lets throw that out and this out too no lol.. Even if it turns out your right and I'm unable to get ANY new attractions added within the 1st year of re-opening then I will have no choice but to keep what is already there and possibly just making some alterations. This is really my long-term goal for the park to get it to it's full potential, I already know I must start within my means but it helps to let the people know the vision I have for this park as it's not just the lenders and venture capitalists that will help it be a success but more importantly the visitors and those visitors that constantly return! I myself enjoy theme parks and long-term wise I just want my visitors to have one of the best experiences possible without having to go far and spend too much. Even for the animals if I have to start out with a few and build my way up like with the attractions I am totally fine with that, my wife is actually majoring in Zoology so she would actually be able to help out and tend to the animals there in the off-seasons especially.
  2. The park has been closed since 2009 FPI US LLC cannot find investors, the park has failed twice and I think this time if it is family-owned & operated then chances are slim it will fail. This is going to take a true grassroots effort to bring it into fruition! Family-owned businesses get more involved in their communities and surrounding areas, they understand that they are apart of the culture there and fight to survive longer than typical too big to fails. FMP/HRP failed for several reasons one of the primary being non aggressive advertising was used to promote the park, really no money was able to be used towards advertising when FMP took over as the hours of operation were being constantly changed, employees laid off, live performances stopped being booked. Other factors that lead to it's failure was High prices, very few rides, and mismanagement. If any visited the park before, I know you miss it and I know I do as well as the original Pavilion amusement park. I know many of us were sad and felt pretty let down when it was tore down. Freestyle Music Park may not have as long as a history as the Pavilion or even Magic Harbor park(Pirateland Amusement Park) but that doesn't mean we have to let it remain abandoned and subject to demolition, not when it has so much potential to be a great one of a kind park! Let's keep Myrtle Beach alive! I have several plans that would create sustainable job-growth, provide job security, & attract new businesses all while boosting the economy. The three stores remaining open by the park are hoping the doors will re-open as they know themselves they would see a boost as well. All this can certainly be achieved with the assistance of a key veteran Leisure consultant Peter Alexander. If you are familiar with E.T., Back to the Future, Jaws, and Earthquake then you have experienced his work. He learned from and worked with the likes of Blaine Gibson, Wathel Rogers, Rolly Crump, John Hench, and Marty Sklar. He began performing leisure project financial feasibility analysis for Walt Disney Productions during the creation of Disney's first "Ten Year Master Plan" and today works with major investors in the leisure industry on a daily basis. Peter will be conducting the feasibility study & With it I will be able to approach lenders and venture capital firms. The feasibility study process will begin with an evaluation of the current site and competition. Market size and demographics will be included, as well as a project description in words, pictures, and computer graphic art that will tell my story to potential investors. The parks yearly and design day attendance will be calculated through their copyrighted entertainment value/comparable value technique & will determine the square footage data for food service,retail,parking, attractions,back stage and total land area which is currently 55 acres (220,000 m²) on a 140 acre (0.57-km²) property. Near the end of the study based on the park's yearly attendance and analysis of probable per capita spending a full financial analysis will be developed and if it is determined the project is or isn't financially feasible TFC will recommend ways to make it work in my market, so regardless something extraordinary can and will take place with this park. The same rides we have come to love at the park will remain, along with several new being added, I will first go off and list the current rides that are there that will be removed and the remainder is what will stay before further sharing my plans for Outback Oasis Park. To be removed: -Origins - A film presentation showing the history of rock n roll and how it is intertwined with theme parks. The Origins theater was located in the front, entrance area, of the park. -Roadies Stunt Show - A twist on the popular stunt show concept with rock and roll 'roadies' as characters. This show featured many 'cirque'-type elements and numerous pyrotechnic effects. -Country on the Rocks - A rock themed ice show. -Muddin' Monster Race (Huss Rides) - A spinning, swinging monster-truck-themed ride.[11] -London Cab Ride (Huss Rides) -A heavily themed scrambler-type Huss Break Dance IV. Shows: -Bohemian Rhapsody - A nighttime show held over the lagoon, set to the classic song by Queen. The show featured fountains, fireworks and a laser-light show displayed from the top of the giant Gibson Guitar icon. -Malibu Beach Party - A live-action comedy show set to all the great beach classics and some modern day pop songs. A cast of dancers and swimmers danced, dove, performed stunts on motorcycles and interacted with the crowd in a lakefront/poolside amphitheater. Roller Coasters -Led Zeppelin - The Ride (Bolliger & Mabillard) -Maximum RPM! (Premier Rides) -Eagles-Life in the Fast Lane (Vekoma)- Formerly known as Midnight Rider -Slippery When Wet (Premier Rides) -Shake Rattle 'n' Rollercoaster (Vekoma) Other rides -All the King's Horses - A classic Merry Go Round. - Monstars of Rock -Magic Mushroom Garden (Huss Rides) - A Scrambler-style ride featuring the "World's largest blacklight poster."[11] -Just a Swingin' - A Wave Swinger-type ride. -Banana Splitsville -Live Amphitheater -Phonehenge -Alice's Restaurant Okay so why the name Outback Oasis Park? If any have visited Busch Gardens before then it shouldn't be too far out there of an idea to have animals featured within the park. We will have wildlife from the abroad but mainly from the Outback. Animals will include but will not be limited to: Kangaroos,Wallaby's,Lemurs,Indris,Spotted Cuscus,Koalas, Wallaroo's,Tasmanian Pandemelon's, Sugar Gliders, Giraffe's, Zebras, Okapi,Pygmy Marmosets, and Chimpanzees. There will more than likely be an on-site Outback Steakhouse as well. The Oasis comes in simply because it's nearby one of the most beautiful beaches in America, and the sky-tower is going to give an amazing view of it. As far as new rides, I have about 30 I'm looking to add to the park. New Coasters: Jetski Coaster: Surfrider Coaster: Multi-Inversion Coaster: Impulse Coaster: Twist and Turn Coaster: ZacSpin Coaster: New Thrill Rides: Multi Drop: Round Up: Spinning Star: Suspended Twin Hammer: Revolution 32: Delirium: Giant Frisbee 55: Jump2: Classic Rides: Booster: Suspended Top Spin w/ Water Splash: Dark Rides Dark Boat Ride: Multi-Motion Dark Ride: Scream in the Dark!: Zombie Paradise: And even though Monstars of Rock replaced it, it will remain where it is but I will be bringing back Nights in White Satin: Family Rides: Frog Hopper: Fly Willy: Giant Wheel: Supersplash vs Reverse Boat Ride (one of the two will be picked, it's up to the feasibility study to determine which will be more probable): Observation Tower: Topple Tower: Screamin' Swing: Wipeout: So far those are all the rides I have in mind to be added to the park, the park hours will be from 10am-12am M-Sat and from 10am-10pm on Sunday. During our Carnifest Halloween season the park hours will be extended up until 1 am. There of course will be scares to be haunted by throughout the entire park as well as live performances by the Insane Clown Posse to help add to the Haunted Carnival feel. I'm looking for not just discussion regarding my plans on this park but also if possible donations toward my online projects to help raise money for the feasibility study which will help me approach lenders and venture capitalists to get the park bought from FPI US LLC and begin working on adding these rides and redeveloping the park. Also keep in mind even if you can't contribute, helping spread the word on this project does just as much good. I'm looking for all the help I can get regardless of the form, please Let's help save Myrtle Beach's attraction industry and keep theme parks alive!
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