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3/26/2006: Japanese indoor beach
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Widen your browser windows and enjoy this amazing item via a blog called Impact Lab. Looking to get away? About $50 gets you into Ocean Dome, the world's only indoor beach. http://cellar.org/2006/indoorbeach3.jpg Every hour, the volcano erupts and the wave machines produce a few minutes of surf. http://cellar.org/2006/indoorbeach4.jpg Right next to the real beach, but... uh... better? http://cellar.org/2006/indoorbeach2.jpg |
It looks like a fair sized water park with numerous pools and slides at the end of the building.
It seems like a lot of trouble to keep people from traipsing across the golf course but these pictures were taken in beautiful weather. Japan gets a pretty serious winter too. :thumb: |
We're in a serious public brouhaha here in KC over an upcoming tax increase vote which is designed to fund complete overhaul of Kauffman Stadium and Arrowhead Stadium (our side-by-side dedicated facilities collectively known as the Truman Sports Complex). Part of the deal is a rolling roof which will be able to cover either, but not both, facilities. It is a feature that was originally planned when TSC was built in the early 70's, but scrapped when construction costs were higher than planned (yes, that happened even in the 70's).
I find it interesting that a private enterprise has the balls to put together such a massively hi-tech entertainment site, but people here in KC are bitching about "corporate welfare" because the teams are demanding facilities that are on a par with other cities. In my mind, this ultimately isn't anything to do with corporate welfare...it is about public entertainment, much the same as this water park. A goodly chunk of the eventual taxes paid will come from purchases of tickets, parking, concessions and souvenirs at the improved facilities. The sales tax increase in question is rather small to begin with, and the investment in public pride and stature is enormous. In any case, it seems to be an interesting and well-conceived plan. Amazing how I got all of that sort of thought process out of an indoor pool, huh? |
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Those wacky Japanese, what will they think of next? An indoor mountain? That would only take more money than most small countries have, but why should they worry? They can always cram people into 6x2x2 hotel pods and pay for that, too.
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Meanwhile, in a town somewhere else in America, there are people who have never had a football or baseball team who are ready to kill each other to get to the polls first to vote to be taxed to have what we are going to lose. |
if i were really rich, i'd go here in the winter, and to dubai in the summer (for the indoor skiing)
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I've been lurking here for some weeks now, and finally I have something to contribute:
This dome is in Germany and as I know the greatest dome of it's kind. It was the cargolifter (kinda zeppelin) building facility, but the whole idea died, just the dome was left. A foreign(asian) investor spend a lot of money to transform it into a tropical island. http://www.my-tropical-islands.com/f...en/e-dome5.jpg http://www.my-tropical-islands.com/f...en/e-dome4.jpg |
It looks so orderly...
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Welcome to the Cellar, StereoMike. :D
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/living through the DC baseball extortion phase. |
Thank god you guys got that stadium, and it didn't come to Virginia.
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It's NIMBY for me, but I do feel for the people whose BY it's I. Plus, I hate to see DC's scarce funds heading into the pockets of people who can afford to buy a sports team.
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