US Army Considering Military Theme Park
FORT BELVOIR, Va. - The Army is considering a proposal to allow a private developer to build a military theme park that would include 4D rides and bars including a 1st Division Lounge.
Military officials said a massive entertainment and hotel complex built next to a national Army museum could draw more than 1 million people a year. But authorities in Fairfax County are objecting because of already traffic-clogged roads surrounding the proposed site.
Universal City Property Management III, of Orlando, Fla., submitted the unsolicited proposal for the theme park last year.
You can command the latest M-1 tank, feel the rush of a paratrooper freefall, fly a Cobra Gunship or defend your B-17 as a waist gunner, according to the proposal, which was obtained by The Washington Post.
County officials have no authority over the Armys decision because the site is federal property. County Supervisor T. Dana Kauffman said he thought the entertainment concept died last year and said he had no interest in turning a military museum into Disney on Rolling Road.
But the Army notified the county last week it is planning to move the military museum from Fort Belvoir to a site a few miles away that would be large enough for the entertainment complex.
This will only work if they hire a professional theme park designer *and* go for Disney-quality standards. Their security will also have to be air tight, given the nuts, fruits and terrorists out there.
Posted by: Anonymoose 2006-08-08 |