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A New Vision for Phoenix, La Playa del Sol Attractions Being Considered

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SeaWorld Phoenix

 

Preliminary contact with SeaWorld (Busch Entertainment Corporation, Orlando, Florida) has been made and this website has been used to introduce La Playa del Sol development concept to Busch Entertainment. Upon Busch Entertainment Corporation's indication of interest in pursuing SeaWorld Phoenix, a formal proposal will be prepared for SeaWorld. Nothing in this notification is intended to convey acceptance by Busch Entertainment Corporation to proceed or not to proceed. The Phoenix summer can be hot therefore SeaWorld Phoenix will be located within a Adventuredome as shown below for year around climate control.

Adventuredome Theme Park at Circus Circus Las Vegas

Leave it to Vegas to build the largest indoor amusement park in the nation, a five-acre spread with 25 attractions
including the Canyon Blaster rollercoaster, a rock climbing wall, an 18-hole miniature golf course, an arcade and clown shows. Around Halloween, the place transforms into Frightdome after 7 p.m., replete with freak shows and haunted-house attractions for children over 12.
SeaWorld Phoenix as part of La Playa del Sol will have scuba diving recreation in the large lagoon to replicate the Caribbean.  A portion of the La Playa del Sol lagoon will duplicate salinity, temperature and pH of Caribbean water to provide a near authentic Caribbean scuba diving experience as part of SeaWorld Phoenix and the Resorts of La Playa del Sol.
Mystere at Treasure Island Hotel-Casino

Of all the Cirque du Soleil extravaganzas available on the Strip, the first remains the standard, the Hershey bar of Vegas spectacles. The tale of a child's fantastical dreams told in a succession of astonishing acrobatic acts performed by people in outlandishly colorful costumes will not only transport children but prove to them that a great circus doesn't require animal tricks. The show, now in its
15th year, has been performed more than 7,000 times.
Fremont Street Experience

Aside from the Bellagio's fountains, the best free spectacle in town is the astonishing and clever animated and live-action shows — on the hour after dark until midnight — projected from the underside of a four-block-long metal canopy that arches over a pedestrian mall. The little ones will stand with their heads craned and their mouths agape at what they'll witness on the largest LED display in the world.
 Las Vegas Springs Preserve

An ambitious $250-million ode to the desert landscape and conservation, the Springs Preserve includes 176,000-square-feet of museums, educational galleries and interactive exhibits, more than 30,000 plants in an expansive botanical garden and 2 1/2 miles of trails. Kids can be engaged about the environment, recycling and natural
history with an arcade where they can play a list of familiar video games altered to include an educational thrust.
Mandalay Bay Beach

From the seven-foot-deep wave pool sweeping swimmers onto the sandy beach to the snaking lazy river, it's a no wonder this is the most popular place for kids to cool off on the Strip. There are other smaller, more conventional pools
here as well and a topless pool that is far out of sight of anyone underage. Only guests of Mandalay Bay, the Four
Seasons or the Hotel at Mandalay can join the fun.

 

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