25 research outputs found

    Port Disney : Preliminary Master Plan : Executive Report

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    The Walt Disney Company has focused its theme park and resort development talents on a unique oceanfront site in Long Beach, California to create a waterfront destination resort called Port Disney . Port Disney draws upon the rich waterfront heritage of the City of Long Beach while laying a cornerstone for a new vision for the City. Gathered together at Port Disney are a variety of ocean-oriented uses providing recreation and enjoyment for residents from Southern California and visitors from around the world. The Preliminary Master Plan, includes: DisneySea, Five New Resort Hotels, Specialty Retail and Entertainment, A Water Plan, 400 New Marina Slips, A Multi-Modal Internal Circulation Plan, A Well Conceived Transportation Plan, and Enhanced Public Access and Open Space

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    50\u27s Prime Time Cafe

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    Texposition: Disney Enterprise Initial Feasibility Study

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    This report includes part III to V of the feasibility study of Texposition, Disney\u27s festival marketplace in Dallas, Texas. These parts cover attendance estimate, attendance distribution, facility size, pricing, and revenue. Includes tables and graphs. Handwritten on cover 1089 A5 B (Report no. 1089, Subject category A5, Restriction code B)

    The Southern California Attractions Industry

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    This report examines the competitive environment for attractions in Southern California in order to identify potential market opportunities for an attractions component in the Burbank Towncenter Project. This report used a combination of information sources, including market research materials from the Harrison Price Company, secondary published sources, telephone interviews, and polls

    Seattle Center Long Range Master Plan - Phase III Final Report Economics

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    The Seattle Center Long Range Master Plan Phase III Final Report Economics includes the following sections: 1) Introduction, 2) Executive summary, 3) Attendance projections and demand for key visitor services, 4) Estimated operating revenues and expenses, 5) Capital investment requirements

    Seattle Center Economic and Conceptual Development Study Phase 1 Report and Executive Summary - Draft

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    The City of Seattle retained Walt Disney Imagineering, Inc. and Harrison Price Company, a Joint Venture, to prepare a master conceptual and economic development plan for Seattle Center. The six-month work program was initiated in December 1987 and encompassed a thorough examination of the physical condition, structural and use characteristics, and financial performance of Seattle Center buildings and grounds, both individually and collectively. It is emphasized that this new study is not simply an update of earlier planning work conducted over the past few years. Rather the scope and depth of this work program transcends these earlier efforts and formulates, for the first time, a comprehensive master plan for the future growth and development of Seattle Center

    Seattle Center Long Range Master Plan - Phase III Final Report, Executive Summary, Economics

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    The City of Seattle retained Walt Disney Imagineering, Inc. and Harrison Price Company, a Joint Venture, to prepare a master conceptual and economic development plan for Seattle Center. The Seattle Center Economic and Conceptual Development Study is divided into three phases, of which the present third phase includes an introduction, the study’s principal findings and conclusions are highlighted, including attendance projections and demand for key visitor services, operating revenue and expenses for all component facilities, and an analysis of the expected capital cost of the redevelopment program

    Seattle Center Phase II Interim Report

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    The Seattle Center Economic and Conceptual Development Study is divided into three phases, of which the present second phase addresses three alternative redevelopment concepts for the site together with associated attendance estimates and where applicable, facility sizing guidelines. Pictorial and narrative descriptions of the three concept options have been submitted under separate cover; this companion document contains the attendance and sizing estimates pertinent to the three plans. This study includes an introduction, summary text, and accompanying tables highlight the principal findings and conclusions, while the detailed analysis, including supporting documentation, is presented as a statistical appendix
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