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rimasco
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LMAO! just heard it on my local news channel....LOOK OUT BDGEE, THE YANKEES ARE COMING!!! BWAAAAA AH AH AH AH AHHHHH....no
http://www.snowflex.com/news/latest/fort_worth_texas_chosen_to_be_home_to_new_wo rld-class_bearfire_ski__snowboard_resort.html

Fort Worth! Texas Chosen to Be Home to New World-Class Bearfire Ski & Snowboard Resort
Exciting new development in Snowsports.
Fort Worth, Texas Chosen to Be Home to New World-Class Bearfire Ski & Snowboard Resort
Magnificent Man-Made Mountain will Rank among World’s Largest Buildings

DALLAS & FORT WORTH, Texas--Bearfire Resorts, LLC is thrilled to announce the most recent developments in its audacious plan to deliver world-class skiing to Texas year-round using the world’s premier ski surface system, Snowflex®.

New location, new name, bold new concept

After careful consideration, the company has decided to move its plans for a winter-themed entertainment destination from Dallas to Fort Worth, Texas. Bearfire Resorts, LLC executives feel they have found the ideal location in a large piece of property situated midway between the Dallas and Fort Worth airports.

Along with the move comes an important change in the entertainment concept. Formerly envisioned as a theme park the new project will now be known as the “Bearfire Resort” and will feature ski slopes spread over a total ski-able area of an unbelievable 65,000 square metres. Additionally, Bearfire Resort will include a 600-room hotel, a convention centre, and a world-class spa at the base of the ski mountain.

Bearfire’s year-round winter theme is made possible due to Snowflex created by Briton Engineering Developments in the U.K. and currently used successfully at more than 30 locations in Europe. When complete, Bearfire Resort will be six times larger than any existing Snowflex facility in the world.

“We are ecstatic to be leading the charge to provide such an unprecedented entertainment experience in such a seemingly improbable place,” said Charlie Aaron, president of Bearfire Resorts, LLC. “It gives the team a thrill to think that in just a few years, we will have made possible the scenario in which people book their year-round ski vacations to Texas.”






What a ski resort in Texas will look like

Bearfire Resort will bring the charm and sport of an alpine skiing village to the heart of Texas. The resort’s main attraction will be its outdoor ski and snowboard mountain, complete with ski runs, chair lifts, competition half-pipes, toboggans, snow tubing, and ski caves. Fun for families will include ice rinks, rides, and a snowy winter wonder-park for children, an outdoor concert venue, and opportunities for rock climbing. To appeal to the less athletically inclined--or the merely pleasantly exhausted--Bearfire also will offer several retail and fine dining experiences.

When complete, this man-made mountain range will rank among the world’s largest buildings, so of course it is no surprise that this project is unfolding in Texas, the land where everything is bigger and better. The addition of the world class hotel and spa, larger ski slopes, a retail village and other new amenities to the master plan will no doubt enhance the overall guest experience and make Bearfire Resort a must-visit destination for families, vacationers and corporate events.

The team that will make it happen

Based in the North Dallas area of Texas, Bearfire Resorts, LLC was formed in late 2004 with the mission of bringing year-round winter-themed outdoor entertainment to Texas. Since that time the company has gathered to its project team a group of individuals and businesses collectively representing more than 200 years of leisure entertainment experience. Bearfire Resorts, LLC will be directly involved with the daily oversight of the planned Bearfire project, interfacing with all disciplines to bring the resort to fruition.

One of the goals of the Bearfire Resort project is to ensure that it is built and operated utilizing environmentally friendly and natural resource-conserving technologies. Bearfire’s website is currently under construction and will be available May 1, 2007 at www.Bearfireresorts.com.

The Bearfire Resort master plan, developed by Greg Damron Design, is the foundation from which the project will move forward.

Baker Leisure Group, the company behind such high-profile venues as Coca-Cola’s Olympic City at the 1996 Centennial Games in Atlanta, Georgia and Al Shallal, the largest theme park in the Middle East, developed the feasibility study and business plan for Bearfire Resort and will provide operational consulting and management for the project.

The project manager for Bearfire Resort will be McGillivray Consulting Group (MCG), specialists in themed entertainment, attraction and hospitality projects. MCG provides project, cost, and construction management services to both public and private clients worldwide. With over 200 projects completed globally, clients include the majority of major entertainment, gaming and hospitality companies. MCG has provided services on projects with budgets ranging from under $1 million to more than $5 billion.

The project team benefits from the addition of Utah’s Park City Olympic Parks Director Rex Dabling.

“I am a complete supporter of the concept and design,” said Dabling. “I believe it will be an absolutely fabulous sports and recreation venue. I look forward to lending my experience in the ski and sport industry towards the final product.”

What’s next?

“Bearfire Resort is an unprecedented project that will be a wonderful complement to an already booming part of our great city,” said Fort Worth Mayor Mike Moncrief. “We are very proud of what we’ve accomplished in north Fort Worth ... Bearfire Resort will be yet another outstanding entertainment venue for Fort Worth residents and visitors.”

With several key elements related to design and funding now in place, Bearfire Resorts, LLC expects to be in a position to make an announcement regarding the resort’s new grand opening date in the next few months.

Looking even further into the future, the company also has plans for additional locations domestically and internationally upon the successful completion of the Fort Worth Bearfire Resort.

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Interesting, rim.

But I'm a bit confused about exactly where they are planning this thing.

"After careful consideration, the company has decided to move its plans for a winter-themed entertainment destination from Dallas to Fort Worth, Texas."

Now that part isn't surprising or confusing. Lots of stuff is deserting Dallas and has been for years. A lot of it, the Rangers and the Cowboys, and a water parh and the original Six Flags and some other stuff is centrally locaated in the Fort Worth suburb of Arlington, about midway, east to west here.


"Bearfire Resorts, LLC executives feel they have found the ideal location in a large piece of property situated midway between the Dallas and Fort Worth airports."

I just can't make heads or tails out of that claim. We have a number of Airports in Fort Worth....Dallas has a couple, but exactly what they refer to as the "Dallas and Fort Worth airports", I have no idea. DFW, in Tarrant County, is the major passenger airport here, one of the three largest, with respect to number of commercial flights and passengers per year (O'hare in Chicago, DFW, and Hartsfield, in Atlanta, swap those distinctions about). Love Field in north Dallas (owned by Dallas) serves primarilly SW airways and Reliant in north Fort Worth (owned by Fort Worth) is the largest and busiest freight airport in the world, so a line between them might be in North of Fort Worth, but they say their facility would be halfway between and I think that point, for those two airporrts, might be right about the grounds of DFW. The picture on their website has the thing on the side of a lake and there is a lake near DFW, but that is not in Fort Worth as they claim it is to be.

So, I am a bit confused about that location.

No need to be confused about them thinking they could manage a summer time ski facility here. They have a habit of building things that seem frivolous and impossible in order to satisfy the urges and whims of the liesure of society and then making big bucks from them.

Big things here aren't out of the ordinary. We have the two largest RRs here, the largest three or four truck lines, the bigest Aircraft industry, and the largest honkey tonk in the world (Billy Bob's on North Main). Dallas has the largest collection of damnyankees outside of damnyankeeland, but I can't think of much else.

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quote:
Originally posted by bdgee:
Big things here aren't out of the ordinary. We have the two largest RRs here, the largest three or four truck lines, the bigest Aircraft industry, and the largest honkey tonk in the world (Billy Bob's on North Main). Dallas has the largest collection of damnyankees outside of damnyankeeland, but I can't think of much else.

You forgot Percentage of Adults with Obesity in the U.S. by State

Dont worry I got your backs [Wink]

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Yep now that you mention it, Dallas was right behind Little Rock, I think.
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If you click on the link I put up they show an architects rendition.....

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You boys might have to trade in some of those rifles and get yourself a snowboard and some ski's.....and a phony cast so you could just hang in the lodge get loaded and pick off the snow-bunnies..

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heh heh heh

Them snow bunnies shows up every year to escape the far far frozen north and hang out at Billie Bob's hunting for a daddy.

Put on ya boots and ya cowboy hat and go on out yonder to Billie Bob's and grin and stand on one foot and say "shucks" a lot and you can have a sno bunny cookin ya breakfast the next mornin, fo shur....

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I'll have to try it...dont know if I could pull it off at 5'5"

maybe with the boots.....and and ill trade up for a 10 gallon hat...hmmmmmmmmmmmmm?

ahhhhh it'll never work...ill stick out like "My Cousin Vinny" down there.

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That'll work too, so long as they see ya flashing a couple of bills....
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Im gonna have to ask my girl for my wallet... [Frown]

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quote:
Originally posted by rimasco:
I'll have to try it...dont know if I could pull it off at 5'5"

maybe with the boots.....and and ill trade up for a 10 gallon hat...hmmmmmmmmmmmmm?

ahhhhh it'll never work...ill stick out like "My Cousin Vinny" down there.

ya, the butes...yule blend [Wink]

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I can see the games these Texans wold invent out of this now.

How many cans can you shoot (hit), before you fall.loll

The snow would be white, execpt for were they spit there skoal.loll

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