Wait, what is this about the restaurants at Crossroads going away?With the restaurants possibly going away at Crossroads Orlando could lose two Fuddruckers.
Wait, what is this about the restaurants at Crossroads going away?With the restaurants possibly going away at Crossroads Orlando could lose two Fuddruckers.
The Florida Department of Transportation has targeted the popular 29-acre dining hub for a Right-of-Way (ROW) taking to accommodate the redesigned I-4/S.R. 535 interchange. Under the recommended plan, a new exit road would bisect the property, and the rest of the site would be used for stormwater ponds.
I believe the south west side of the interchange does cut into their property. It is just a bunch of trees right now tho.Can't help but to notice that I4 right of way is taking out restaurants just outside of Disney but not touching Disney.
So much for the new Disney Springs off-ramp fixing the traffic at the 535 exit. :blank:
It's like they made a top 10 list of properties that would worst adapt into themed attractions, but are actually making attractions based off them."Lionsgate and leisure center specialist Parques Reunidos are developing facilities based on Lionsgate brands including “The Hunger Games,” “Saw,” “Now You See Me,” “Orange is the New Black” and “Nashville.”"
That list of properties just gets more ridiculous as it goes on. Nashville is hilariously inappropriate as a theme park property or its elk. And Orange is the New Black... will people be paying to stay in jail?
The projects mentioned in the article are small scale theme parks. The Lakeside Intu property in the UK is my local 'large' mall.
It will have a Nickelodeon themed park (apologies for the terrible local news site!):
First look at new multi-million Nickolodeon fun park coming to Lakeside (From Echo)
I think the company will be creating parks using multiple partnershipsNot really Loinsgate IP stuff but Power Rangers is.
Could certainly augment the Viacom stuff, particularly Power Rangers and Hunger Games.
The projects mentioned in the article are small scale theme parks. The Lakeside Intu property in the UK is my local 'large' mall.
It will have a Nickelodeon themed park (apologies for the terrible local news site!):
First look at new multi-million Nickolodeon fun park coming to Lakeside (From Echo)
Apologies for my off-topic response but never thought I'd see my local paper linked on this site! The Lakeside area is where I'm originally from.
Interesting that those details are confirmed - I wonder if it will actually get built? There's obviously some kind of value in the area as there were rumours that Euro Disney was originally going to be built just down the road from Lakeside, as well as the Paramount Park being constructed over the river in Kent (which looks doubtful now). It will be nice to see a project actually unfold!!
I hope there's some kind of plan for it instead of just letting it sit there.
What can they really do with it if the Bass Pro shop doesn't move?
Bass, Cinemark, and Ron Jon down't own their land (Or not anymore)What can they really do with it if the Bass Pro shop doesn't move?