But isn't part of the funding going to come from the casino, rv park and other resort amenities? The problem with Sacramento is that it's already pretty urban and the land is more expensive. They would have a lot more space for the money to work with in Tracy. As for there not being a successful regional park added in 30 years - I think that has to do with the industry. Six Flags /Cedar Point type parks have only so much appeal and that model has dominated. There is still a desire for immersive all-ages theme parks like US and Disney IF done right. The Hard Rock park was doomed from the start because the theme has limited appeal and it wasn't done particuarlly well. And yet it was built in a big tourist area - which seems to support my arguement that the park does not need to be in place people want to go. In fact, you want people to go to your theme park/resort not the town. That's the whole point.