Urban oasis: Dallas delivers the first inner-city waterpark to urban families.The Oak Cliff Noun Brit a large old mansion, usually one open to the public Noun 1. stately home - a mansion that is (or formerly was) occupied by an aristocratic family in the Southwest. It also has more than its share of low-income residents, a high rate of crime and, like any other neighborhood, families looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. leisure opportunities. Providing a new venue for quality, wholesome whole·some adj. whole·som·er, whole·som·est 1. Conducive to sound health or well-being; salutary: simple, wholesome food; a wholesome climate. 2. entertainment in this neighborhood was not a task for the faint faint (fant) syncope. faint n. An abrupt, usually brief loss of consciousness; an attack of syncope. adj. Extremely weak; threatened with syncope. of heart. With the cooperation from elected officials, a forward-thinking park and recreation department and a courageous private management company, the country's first inner-city waterpark was produced. Bahama Beach is a six-acre, $5.5 million full-fledged waterpark with an 800-foot-long continuous river, 14 waterslides, an aquatic play Aquatic play is play activity involving water. Aquatic play facilities are commonly installed in neighbourhoods, in the form of splash pads, "spraygrounds", urban beaches, or other aquatic play equipment such as hydraulophones. structure that can accommodate 400 kids at one time, restaurants, picnic areas and ample shade. The Need for Inner-City Recreation The Oak Cliff community is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Dallas, having been incorporated in 1887. The area encompasses virtually the entire southern area of downtown Dallas Downtown Dallas is the main business district in Dallas, Texas (USA), located in the geographic center of the city. The area officially termed "downtown" is bounded by the downtown freeway loop: bounded on the east by I-345 (although known and signed as the northern terminus of and is home to about one million residents. The area is rich in ethnic diversity with about one-third of the population African-American; one-third Hispanic and one-third Caucasian. The idea of an inner-city waterpark first took root in 2001, when Dallas Park and Recreation Department Director Paul Dyer commissioned an aquatic specialty firm to survey and analyze the aquatic recreation opportunities for Dallas. The larger regional parks became "teen parks," and parents with small children felt insecure in·se·cure adj. 1. Lacking emotional stability; not well-adjusted. 2. Lacking self-confidence; plagued by anxiety. in in that type of setting. The firm's study outlined a new need to service parents of young children with a safe, affordable and fun outdoor recreation opportunity not currently available in the market. The study also pointed out that many of the small, drain-and-fill type neighborhood pools were in an aging state of disrepair and not in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Americans with Disabilities Act, U.S. civil-rights law, enacted 1990, that forbids discrimination of various sorts against persons with physical or mental handicaps. or Texas aquatic codes. In addition to the smaller pools, the city has 21, 100,000-plus gallon gallon: see English units of measurement. community pools, but a new pool had not been added to the system since 1978--with the oldest pool dating back to 1947. Furthermore, the recreation opportunities available at these swimming facilities are limited because they have not been updated to keep with younger visitors' expectations. Armed with the study supporting both the need for and the financial viability of a waterpark in the economically challenged south Dallas South Dallas is an area in Dallas, Texas, (USA). Traditionally, "South Dallas" refers to the area bounded by I-30 and Downtown Dallas to the north, the Trinity River to the west and south, and the Pleasant Grove area to the east. area, a coalition of neighborhood leaders, elected officials and the Dallas Park and Recreation Department began their work. In spring 2003, energized by the concept of having a true waterpark in their neighborhood, the citizens of Dallas overwhelmingly passed a bond to fund the facility. "The vision for this facility arose several years ago, when the park and recreation department examined its aquatic programs and facilities and looked at the needs and interests of the community," Dyer says. "This led to the development of the department's Aquatic Master Plan. The plan outlined the need for consolidating resources into larger, all-inclusive, highly themed facilities like aquatic centers. The result of the plan's findings is Bahama Beach, the first park of its kind to be developed in an urban environment." Standing on its Own The funding for the construction of the waterpark came with one important mandate--waterpark operations must be self-sufficient. In other words Adv. 1. in other words - otherwise stated; "in other words, we are broke" put differently , the park had to stand on its own financially and must show a positive cash flow. Realizing the potential political and financial fallout fallout, minute particles of radioactive material produced by nuclear explosions (see atomic bomb; hydrogen bomb; Chernobyl) or by discharge from nuclear-power or atomic installations and scattered throughout the earth's atmosphere by winds and convection currents. if the waterpark operation did not meet the self-funding mandate, Dyer and the Dallas Park Board determined that a private management company should be considered. By fall 2003, Dyer and his staff prepared a Request for Proposal (RFP (Request For Proposal) A document that invites a vendor to submit a bid for hardware, software and/or services. It may provide a general or very detailed specification of the system. 1. (business) RFP - Request for Proposal. 2. ) to solicit potential park operators from the private sector. The RFP called for private enterprise to partner with Dallas in the design and operation of the park. After sifting through proposals, the management team of HFE-Horizon was selected to take on an industry first--a full-fledged waterpark in the inner-city of one of the biggest cities in America. HFE-Horizon was awarded the contract in May 2004 and groundbreaking for Bahama Beach was held on June 26, 2004. The park opened one year later. P.Y. Yancy, park general manager, says there is significant potential for success for inner-city waterparks, not just in Dallas but all over the country. "Within 20 minutes of the park, there are 1.3 million people who are potential waterpark guests," says Yancy. "Until Bahama Beach opened, there was no venue in the area for families to experience quality, wholesome entertainment in the form of a waterpark. Because of the forward thinking of the city of Dallas, these families now have their own neighborhood waterpark and do not have to drive an hour or more to the nearest facility." As far as guest behavior and security incidents, Bahama Beach has had an exceptional record, Yancy says. "We have not had one incident that required outside security. Our employees and guests have been ladies and gentlemen. Our concern about security issues never became a reality." An Economic Boom Bahama Beach has proven to be a much-needed catalyst for economic development in the community. In addition to the direct impact of the $5.5 million spent in the community during the construction phase of the project, the park is the biggest employer of young people in the area providing more than 200 jobs this past summer. Add to that the influx of park visitors from throughout the Dallas/Fort Worth area who frequent the restaurants, shopping centers shopping center, a concentration of retail, service, and entertainment enterprises designed to serve the surrounding region. The modern shopping center differs from its antecedents—bazaars and marketplaces—in that the shops are usually amalgamated into and services in the area, and the park brings much needed dollars into the community. Joel Sontag, president of the Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce, says Bahama Beach has had a positive economic impact on the area. "People from throughout the Metroplex A metroplex is large metropolitan area containing several cities and their suburbs.[1] It is also sometimes used as an alternative to metropolis or megalopolis, which is a chain of continuous metropolitan areas. now have another reason to visit the Oak Cliff area. Bahama Beach not only provides recreation for the community, it provides jobs, enhances the lifestyle for our citizens and ultimately results in making our area a better place to work and live." Bahama Beach officially opened on May 27 in the Oak Cliff neighborhood in Dallas. Reflecting the ethnic diversity of the community, the grand opening celebration included a steel drum steel drum Tuned gong made from the end, and part of the wall, of an oil barrel. The barrel's end surface is hammered into a concave shape, and several areas are outlined by chiseled grooves. band, mariachi mariachi Traditional Mexican street ensemble. The performer, the musical style, and the musical ensemble are called mariachi. Mariachi music emerged in the late 1700s or early 1800s. musicians and step dancers. Also present were local and state officials and hundreds of excited residents who had been waiting for years to find a new opportunity for family entertainment in their neighborhood. Much of the project's success came from the public/private partnership created to build and operate the waterpark. "From the outset, our two organizations sought to do the right thing for the community," says Dave Busch, president of Bahama Beach. "That is, to provide a quality, family waterpark that will serve the needs of the community while still being financially responsible." Dyer from the park and recreation department agrees. "Bahama Beach is affordable, convenient family entertainment that has broad appeal for water enthusiasts in Dallas and those who live in the surrounding sur·round tr.v. sur·round·ed, sur·round·ing, sur·rounds 1. To extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle. 2. To enclose or confine on all sides so as to bar escape or outside communication. n. communities," he says. "As an all-inclusive facility, families have a greater variety of amenities and services that meet their needs for increased recreational programs. Based on its success, this will not be the last waterpark planned for the city of Dallas." Both partners attribute the collaboration's success to the following reasons: * All interested parties listened to what the community wanted--wholesome, family entertainment. * The city and the contracted private company had clear and agreed-upon expectations. * Bahama Beach was designed to be entertaining for the family market, with only limited appeal to the teen market. * Bahama Beach is affordable. * Families feel safe and secure. Grooming Combining, consolidating and segregating network traffic using devices such as digital cross-connects, add/drop multiplexers and SONET switches. Grooming is a telephone term that typically refers to managing high-capacity lines between central offices, carriers, ISPs and very large standards for employees is strictly enforced. A code of conduct for guests is posted throughout the park and is enforced vigorously. * The park is a quality experience, one that is equal to other commercial waterparks in the area. Under the long-term management agreement, Dallas earns from $50,000 to $125,000 per year based on the park's performance. The income will fund park expansion or other aquatic facilities in Dallas. |
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