Orlando Thrill Park Plans Rejected by the City


All coaster enthusiasts will be quite sad to hear that the Orlando Thrill Park project, a new theme amusement park with 15 rides (almost all being record-breaking roller coasters), has been rejected yesterday. The plan was considered not suitable for the area, according to the Tangelo Park residents, as they stated that the noise and the traffic that the park would have brought was going to be unbearable. Here's an artistic rendering of what the park would have looked like:


You may have noticed from that rendering (that has been re-worked to please the nearby residents of the Tangelo park) that they planned to add many layers of trees and plants, a small lake with beautiful fountains, and a huge wall to keep the noise away. In addition to that, the OTP group also agreed on building the parking structures on the southern end of their land, to make their rides even further away from the nearby houses. It didn't work.

If you would like more in-depth about the current situation of the plans, click HERE or HERE.

What does this mean? Is the Orlando Thrill Park project DEAD? Well, not necessarily. The Orlando Thrill Park group has been given time to re-design once again their plans, and to re-submit them in the next five days, before the project can be considered cancelled FOR THAT AREA. If they still want to build it, they just need to go elsewhere! That's all.

In case more news will be released, we'll post them here. Stay tuned!

1 comment:

  1. I guess I can understand, who would have thought? A theme park in Orlando? Shocking. Those people have the right to be upset. They didn't move to Orlando to have theme parks built there!

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