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Just the Facts The Myriad Botanical Resort is a multi-attraction, themed resort planned to be located in Tunica County, Mississippi. Covering 513 acres along the Mississippi River, the resort will be dominated by large, cable-supported enclosures reaching heights of over 200 feet. These enclosures will be translucent on their lateral sides and transparent above to allow light to support growth of world-class botanical gardens. |
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These unique structures will also provide a climate-controlled environment for year-round enjoyment of the following:
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A total of 6 Casino/Hotel sites are projected. The Company will own and operate 2 of these. In addition to the features listed above, the project may include an ice feature with various trails and skating rinks, a water feature with aquariums and lagoons, and a large observation wheel and ride. Additional entertainment venues such as music amphitheaters, a 10,000-seat arena with regular and premium seating options will be included as well as various thematic designs throughout the property. |
The differing elements of the project will be linked by an indoor waterway transportation system. Other infrastructural needs will be supported by the state-of-the-art technology such as solar power, climate control and air-filtration technologies, as well as security and maintenance technology.
The resort also has expansion space available for the development of vacation villas along the golf course. This resort, the most ambitious resort development planned for Tunica County, would target a broad set of visitors, including:
Construction start is expected in January 2007 with completion scheduled by December 2008. Total estimated costs for development of the complete Resort are $2.2 Billion. Artist’s renderings, news announcements and SEC filings may be found on our website: www.myriadworldresorts.com |
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