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    I an on board with the rowing and Boathouse row. It's the best thing that has ever happened to the river. I have been thinking of ways to stimulate visitors to the area. The park and Santa Monica Ferris wheel are all great ideas. Wonder what the chances are of having dancing waters, especially at night to draw visitors to the river. I think it would also increase riders on the boats. You could do theme nights e.g. OSU, OU nights and highlight the school colors. Holidays like Valentines Day, St Patricks Day and July 4th. The first video shows classical music, Imagine The OKC symphony at the river. The musians and the attendees on the North band and the fountains on the South bank. The opening and closing ceremonies of the Regatta would be out of this world. What are you thoughts on this idea?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrQgc...eature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FgScPq4SIM

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    Your ideas sound okay, but the name of the river needs to be changed to the North Canadian River.

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    It's not going to happen... and the new name has proved to be one of the best marketing ideas ever for the river.

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    Like the idea. Next question is, how much does something like that cost and where do you get the money? When we don't have the money for the fixing the State Fair Speedway (but could afford to pay more to tear it down)...don't have the money for the Grand Prix...don't have the money for the SkyDancer bridge, etc etc.

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    Maybe build a shopping center along the river like Branson Landing in Missouri. My family and I were just there yesterday. It was really fun!! They have boat tours kind of like the Devon cruises except the boats at Branson Landing are actual yachts. Also, every 30 minutes they have a water show like the one in las Vegas except extremely scaled down. Something like this would do really well in OKC imo.

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    I think an upscale theme park would be awesome down there.

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    I think it would be great to have some kind of multi-use restaurant/bar with a large outdoor patio and place for musicians to play right off the river. Not sure exactly where it would go, but there would be positives and negatives to the north and south side of the river.

    Are they going to have any triathlons at the river anymore? I know they had one a few years ago and a bunch of athletes got sick, but it seems like they should try again. It's a great way to draw people to the river.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jethrol View Post
    I think an upscale theme park would be awesome down there.
    What is an upscale theme park? I'm not trying to be facetious but does that mean better than Celebration Station or what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljbab728 View Post
    What is an upscale theme park? I'm not trying to be facetious but does that mean better than Celebration Station or what?
    Well I meant something larger, better funded and different than we have in OKC right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jethrol View Post
    Well I meant something larger, better funded and different than we have in OKC right now.
    Since something like that would require acres and acres of parking, I doubt it's feasible or desireable. At least not on the river in the downtown area.

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    The North Canadian River...located just South of Downtown Oklahoma City.

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    There are plenty of land south of the river capable of supporting a multi-complex theme park with hotels. As for parking, ljbab728, this is very easy to solve with parking garages. However, OKC is not smart enough to make it all happen. :-(

    And the river is not even done yet. Near the I-40/I-35 junction, it is basically pathetically empty. They are slow to build more dams. >_<

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    There are plenty of land south of the river capable of supporting a multi-complex theme park with hotels. As for parking, ljbab728, this is very easy to solve with parking garages. However, OKC is not smart enough to make it all happen. :-(

    And the river is not even done yet. Near the I-40/I-35 junction, it is basically pathetically empty. They are slow to build more dams. >_<
    Oh Thunder! Why do you continue to down our city with ridiculous comments like "OKC is not smart enough to make it all happen."? And by the way, the river is completed, therefore they are not "slow to build more dams." I advise you educate yourself next time before making these sort of ignorant comments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by therondo View Post
    Oh Thunder! Why do you continue to down our city with ridiculous comments like "OKC is not smart enough to make it all happen."? And by the way, the river is completed, therefore they are not "slow to build more dams." I advise you educate yourself next time before making these sort of ignorant comments.
    If you cross the river on Eastern, you will see one side filled and the other side empty. That is not complete. There is more work to be done. And yes, OKC has been lacking brain cells for so many years. Just look at many other states attracting major Six Flags parks, major theme parks, and the list just goes on and on. OKC is slowly improving, but not fast enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    If you cross the river on Eastern, you will see one side filled and the other side empty. That is not complete. There is more work to be done. And yes, OKC has been lacking brain cells for so many years. Just look at many other states attracting major Six Flags parks, major theme parks, and the list just goes on and on. OKC is slowly improving, but not fast enough.
    Thunder... that side of Eastern is Del City... not OKC.... everything we were going to do with the dams is done... call Dell City if you want them to do the same thing on their side. Should OKC dam the ricer all the way to New Mexico?

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    River Port Amphitheater. Need an area that can hold 20-25 k for concerts with seating for at least 10k.

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    Why does everyone want a behemouth amusement park with a sea of parking at the river? We should want higher, better and more dense uses for this prime real estate.

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    I want to know what land is readily available to built on adjacent to the river. Boathouse Row area, Meridian, Western Avenue, and? It seems to me there's too much dedicated park land to even begin to build a cohesive flow of development. There has to be a better way for them to incorporate parkland with development along the river, otherwise it's just going to occur in chunks.

    And no, I'm not saying that the open air parks aren't nice and needed, but they span the entire length of the river!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Architect2010 View Post
    I want to know what land is readily available to built on adjacent to the river. Boathouse Row area, Meridian, Western Avenue, and? It seems to me there's too much dedicated park land to even begin to build a cohesive flow of development. There has to be a better way for them to incorporate parkland with development along the river, otherwise it's just going to occur in chunks.

    And no, I'm not saying that the open air parks aren't nice and needed, but they span the entire length of the river!
    I totally agree with Architect2010. We need different segments along the river housing, parks, trails, some commercial, shopping and cultural museums or such. Isn't it about seven miles from Meridian to I35 I40 junction? That is a lot of park.

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    You could always go to the OCURA website and find out the land that can and can not be developed.

    Oh wait, OCURA hasn't ever heard of the internet or much less having a website.

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    if only we could pick up bass pro and set it next to the river

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    Quote Originally Posted by worthy cook View Post
    if only we could pick up bass pro and set it next to the river
    I would rather it be dumped into the river.

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    I used the whole river trails system today (both sides of the river). I'm convinced the reason we have a park along the entire segment is to give users of the trails a continuous system and at least some buffer from the industrial or otherwise unattractive sites which are near the trails. I don't fault Pull-a-part, but even with the park, it is barely separated visually from the bike trail by relatively sparse and small trees. City would probably be willing to sacrifice some of the park buffer for a sufficiently attractive and compatible development which preserves a continuous trail. Dell's facility has a fence just a few feet off the trail, and the boathouses are also quite close.

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    I used the whole river trails system today (both sides of the river). I'm convinced the reason we have a park along the entire segment is to give users of the trails a continuous system and at least some buffer from the industrial or otherwise unattractive sites which are near the trails. As an example, I don't fault Pull-a-part, but even with the park, it is barely separated visually from the bike trail by relatively sparse and small trees. Our riverfront authorities would probably be willing to sacrifice some of the park buffer for a sufficiently attractive and compatible development which preserves a continuous trail. Already, Dell's facility has a fence just a few feet off the trail, and the boathouses are also quite close.

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    Curious but what new "major" Six Flags parks have been built in recent memory? Most of the ones I know of have been there for decades. Don't forget that lowly Frontier City owned Six Flags for a few years and Six Flags headquarters was here in OKC (they also had headquarters in New York). Unfortunately, Frontier City was too small to get the Six Flags branding. Also have to be careful what you wish for as after Frontier City sold Six Flags it has been in/out(?) of bankruptcy.

    About the only place I can think of where new theme parks are going in, have been in Florida and California. Mainly due to year-round weather and successful businesses seem to attract other and on and on and on.

    Think you are talking about 2 different things when it comes to the incomplete dams. As pointed out, they have built all of the dams that they are going to (under the original MAPS). Now if you are talking about the development along the damed portion of the river being incomplete, no argument there. The question goes back to is there no development because the City isn't allowing it? Or restricting it to fit into the Core to Shore master plan. If that is the case, it could well be several decades before you see anything happen.

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