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Old Posted: May 16, 2008, 1:49 AM
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Wow, this is going to be perfect for New Caney!
New Caney is only 5 miles from Houston. About 30 from DT. Not bad.

And yeah, the title sounds a bit vague since the project does have a name...

BTW, where are the forums/threads talking about Universal's involvement? I'd like to check them out.
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A nature themed theme park with themes such as "Earth", "Sky" "Water" "Land" and "Life" is perfect for a rural area.
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New Caney is only 5 miles from Houston. About 30 from DT. Not bad.

And yeah, the title sounds a bit vague since the project does have a name...

BTW, where are the forums/threads talking about Universal's involvement? I'd like to check them out.
Some some small talk here: http://www.sixflagshouston.com/forum...1818&start=105
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Can we please change the thread title to "[Houston] - Earth Quest Adventures"?

Anyway, welcome to the largest theme park in the South outside of Disney World.

"Will occupy some 1,500 acres and include the Earth Quest Institute, a theme park,
retail centers, hotels, as well as residential."

http://products.rednews.com/base/member/mw...ties_July08.pdf

The March update:

Don Lessem, a leading paleontologist and an advisor to Jurassic Park and Disney Dinosaur films, has chosen to bring EarthQuest Adventures to New Caney, Texas. This is a fifty million dollar project, including hotels, an IMAX, a theme park and a museum. The IMAX will be 4D. Dill says, “If a dinosaur sneezes, you’ll feel it. Water will spring out from your seat.” The 155,000 square foot non-profit museum will be an all green facility with a 200 foot observation center. The plan is to begin moving dirt on the museum either late summer or early fall of this year and will take an estimated 18 to 24 months to build. After museum completion, construction on the rest will follow. The project should be finished by the summer of 2012 at the latest.

http://products.rednews.com/base/member/mw...mercialBuzz.pdf

The H-GAC April 2008 Montgomery County Transit Plan had this:

In addition, as development of the Earth Quest Adventures theme park near US 59 continues, consideration should also be made for public transport linkages between that theme park and other tourist attractions throughout the county. Some of those attractions include the Lone Star Convention Center, the Spring Creek trail system, Lake Conroe, the Woodlands and the higher density residential and commercial developments along IH-45 North Freeway throughout the central core of Montgomery county and into the adjacent counties, Walker, Harris, Liberty and Waller counties.

http://www.h-gac.com/taq/plans_programs/re...nal_4-24-08.pdf (p. 21)
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This thing is going to be awesome.

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50 Million dollars?
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50 Million dollars?
Yeah, I think there's at the very least a 0 missing if not a number of other, different, larger numbers.

Even then a smaller, more tightly placed project like The River Oaks District has a projected price tag of about $630 Million.

Somehow I think this Amusement Park + Resort + Extras would be a bit more costly. Especially if there's 1500 acres total. Just sayin'.
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Just imagine how much money METRO could rake in with a comprehensive rail system that goes from EQA to the airport, on down to Downtown, then to NASA, and to Galveston. It could be one of the most successful rail projects of the 21st century.
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Something overlooked

I live just around the corner from the site that is being developed for this park, just off TX 242. I am glad to see the development as I am sure it will be good for the community in many ways. However, something concerns me that no one has mentioned, and that is the lack of infrastructure in the area, especially in the matter of adequate surface roads to handle the additional traffic that will be generated by this park. Different sources quote various estimates for possible yearly attendace, ranging from one to three million visitors. I have lived in the area since 2000, and let me assure you that unless some huge improvements are made, the surface streets in this area will be completely overwhelmed by this influx of vehicular traffic, assuming a large portion of the visitors come in POV's. The construction being done on US 59 is still in progress, and no where near completion. And, if the stories are accurate, a large portion (maybe one billion dollars) of the funding for the highway has been lost (misappropriated, pocketed, who knows).
The access to the park site, and to the other future projects, is extremely limited. From what I have been able to determine, acreage on both sides of US 59 is involved. The road on the east side (Loop 494), and the road to the south (FM 1485) will be congested beyond belief unless some other access is provided. There are currently no access roads on the west or north sides of the proposed facilities (hopefully some are planned), so all traffic will be funneled through these two routes, and in their current state will be inadequate to handle the traffic effectively.
If anyone has any information regarding the plans for handling the traffic or increasing the capability of the surface streets please post it. Thanks.
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Maybe it will finally encourage Montgomery County officials to finally start addressing their undersized roads. This is a problem even in the western park of the county near The Woodlands, Conroe and north of Spring.
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Anyone know if they have they actually started construction yet?
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Construction

I live very close to the proposed site, and as of last week I have seen no evidence of any activity. I have been in Taiwan since then, so there may have been something started since then; however I read where the actual construction is scheduled to begin in the first or second quarter of 2009. These dates have been consistently been pushed back since I first heard of the proposed project several years ago.
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News from the dinosaurs mouth!

I recently wrote Mr. Lessem, the man responsible for the project. Here is the correspondence:

From: Paul Kleven
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 1:24 PM
To: dinodon@dinodon.com
Subject: Earth Quest Adventure

Mr. Lessem,

I live within a very short distance of an area that I understand is a proposed project of yours, to be constructed near New Caney, Texas starting sometime next year. I have read some conflicting reports regarding the scope of the project, as well as the time frames for beginning and completion. I am very interested in the concept. Is there somewhere on the internet, or elsewhere that has would allow me to access accurate information regarding the project? If so, would you provide me with that link. Thank you, and best of luck in this venture, it sounds very promising.

He responded:

From: Don Lessem [dinodon@dinodon.com]
To: ‘Paul Kleven’
Subject: RE: Earth Quest Adventure

nope, nothing public yet, but thanks for inquiring Paul. We are to open in 2011 and it indeed is much larger than originally forecast and publicized - it's now a 5,000 person state of the art sustainable community, a huge environmentally themed entertainment destination and a nonprofit educational center for energy and wilderness conservation - on 1600 acres on both sides of 59.

Not much more I can tell you at this time - there will be a public meeting on Nov 13 at EMCID you are most welcome to attend. If so, I look forward to meeting you then.
Best Wishes,
DinoDon


He since then informed me that the public meeting is now scheduled for sometime in February, 2009, but he didn't have the exact date. Hope this is some good info for those interested.
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Lack of interest?

I have not seen any postings on this topic since last year. Has everyone lost interest in it? There are no signs of any activity in the area to be developed, so possibly the economic situation has this project on hold or delayed.
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There's lots of signs actually... They're expanding the lanes up at US59 so that it will be an eight lane freeway up past New Caney. There's also a growing area of forest clearing and inroad building right where the park should be.
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http://kingwood.com/news/news_detail.php?news_id=2236

Dinosaur Park - Coming Soon . . . - Kingwood

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If you are a Kingwood resident who always makes a left-hand turn onto Highway 59 South when looking for entertainment venues and great shopping – that may be changing in the not too distant future. In a couple of years with the opening of EarthQuest, you will find that East Montgomery County, specifically the New Caney area will be exploding with new options.

What is EarthQuest? Well it will be much more than just a dinosaur museum or themed amusement park. It is a massive project encompassing a variety of entertainment venues including both gated and free entry areas, retail stores, an outlet mall, a multitude of dining options, hotel facilities, convention center, corporate office space, research facility, and “green” single and multi-family homes. Oh yes, did I mention the zoo?

If you were one of the lucky few who attended the East Montgomery County Improvement District’s (EMCID) Open House on December 8, 2008, you saw a 3D representation of the designer’s vision. I sat down with Mr. Frank McCrady, CEO of EMCID to talk about this behemoth project and get the current status on how plans are proceeding.

As revealed in previous articles, the EarthQuest Project will be divided in two parts, both geographically and financially. EarthQuest Ventures will be the for profit entity operating the theme park and assorted entertainment venues. EarthQuest Institute is the non-profit entity overseeing the museum and various education components operating in conjunction with the “green” vision of this endeavor. Geographically, The EarthQuest Resort will be located off of highway 59 between FM 1485 and FM 282 on the west side and FM 1485 and Roman Forest Blvd on the east side in New Caney, Texas.

Let’s take a visual tour of the layout for EarthQuest. Starting on the far west side inside the gated EarthQuest theme park, there will be a zoo where visitors will be able to ride through and observe animals in a natural habitat setting. Keeping with the “green” theme, you will not be driving through this area in your SUV but riding a train like passenger vehicle boasting energy efficiency instead.

As we move east you will come to the center point of the theme park; a massive mountain structure which will feature three very distinctive environments. One side of the mountain will focus on the artic / ice element, the second will focus on volcanic / heat element and the third will feature a rainforest aspect. Each side of this mountain will contain a roller coaster type ride thematically appropriate for the element.

Surrounding this gigantic mountain there will be individual “worlds” which focus on the four basic elements – Earth, Water, Fire and Air.

Each world will include themed rides and educational attractions which both entertain and educate park visitors. Here is where the Disney comparison comes in. EarthQuest should not be thought of as a place you visit for “distraction”, but as precisely the opposite. People will visit EarthQuest for entertainment “attractions” and the educational element that will be infused.

Do you remember visiting Epcot Center or Animal Kingdom at Disney World? Although you were having fun and the kids were entertained, everyone was also learning something new. That’s the idea here, except that at EarthQuest you are learning about our planet, both its past dating back to the dinosaur age, and its future focusing on how “green” technologies and conservation must be a factor.

Ok, now let’s move outside the gated area for some food. Oh yes, there will be food inside the gated area, but lots more variety available in an area featuring restaurants and nightclubs outside the theme park itself. Here again, I see a parallel to the Downtown Disney area where someone may just go for a great night out without ever entering the park itself. The area will certainly be a draw for a visitor looking for theatre options and live music or comedy.

The EarthQuest Institute will be our next stop. This area features the much discussed dinosaur museum. Since “Dino” Don Lessem, world renowned dinosaur paleontologist is the principle driving individual behind this part of the development, you can be sure no corners will be cut. Dr. Lessem is the creator of some of the world’s largest and most popular natural science exhibits, and is also the co-founder of the two largest foundations for paleontology: The Dinosaur Society, and the more recent Jurassic Foundation, raising millions of dollars for international science research. The EarthQuest Institute will also house research facilities where “green” technologies will be developed, tested and introduced.

Located next to the EarthQuest Institute Museum will be a hotel and convention center, but don’t think of it as your classic box like convention center. This hotel will be appropriately themed similar to the Wilderness Lodge Resort at Disney or the Jasper Park Lodge in Alberta, Canada. There will be an emphasis on a “green” partnership program which seeks to minimize the hotel’s impact on the planet.

Located on the north side of the EarthQuest closer to highway 242 will be a water park. This will be a gated venue, but will have a separate entry ticket, so a family may choose to visit just this attraction on a day trip. More details are still to come on this part of the entertainment complex. There will also be a non-gated area similar to the Mountasia Family Fun Center which will include Laser Tag, rock climbing wall, miniature golf courses, go karts, bumper boats and an arcade.

Did I mention the 4000 car parking garage? There will be a main parking facility which will allow a central parking location where you can either walk to or ride a shuttle to each venue.

There will be an area directly on either side of 59 which will act as a buffer and is reserved exclusively for retail space. The front of EarthQuest will have “big box” stores, so it is likely to anticipate that you might see a Best Buy or Target before you get to the dinosaur exhibit.

All of the development that I have described so far will be located on the west side of 59. Across the highway on the east side, there will be a row of retail stores; however space is also reserved for an outlet mall.

There will be a “technology transfer center” which will offer office space for businesses supporting “green” technology and construction. Think of this as a corporate office park for businesses from around the world who are working on sustainability issues developing products and services to achieve this goal. Want to reduce the “carbon footprint” of your business? Chances are the technology transfer center will be where you will find the answers.

Dr. Matthew Gardner was recently hired to spearhead project development. Dr. Gardner is a Founding Director of Sustainserv, Inc. He formerly was the Executive Director of the Earth System Initiative, an environmental research and education center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In this role he oversaw a $40 million research and education portfolio, and was responsible for the development of new environmental research and education programs.

The remainder of the land on the east side will be for residential use. There will be both multi-family and single family structures, and all will boast the most energy efficient and eco-friendly construction products. It will be a living laboratory where scientist can study different aspects the master planned community of the future. No, not like the Jetsons, they used way too much fuel.

When can we expect ground breaking on this mammoth project? Frank McCrady anticipates fall of 2009. Mr. McCrady stated that he does not foresee any delay in construction plans as a result of the recent economic slowdown in the economy. The key players involved in this project were well positioned financially and do not interpret the current economic climate as an obstacle. On the non-profit side of things, representatives from Sage Fundraising Solutions have established potential contributors and have received a warm welcome so far. Sage will be making full presentations in early 2009 regarding the EarthQuest Institute and museum and do not anticipate any major difficulties.

As local residents this means in about six months we will see construction jobs being posted; that will be the first major financial benefit we will see from the EarthQuest Project.

Mr. McCrady summed up our conversation by sharing that he envisioned EarthQuest as “a place not only where you can go somewhere for entertainment, but come away learning something which you take with you”. “This project is dynamic, serving both an educational value as well as economic development.”
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I have not seen any postings on this topic since last year. Has everyone lost interest in it? There are no signs of any activity in the area to be developed, so possibly the economic situation has this project on hold or delayed.
No worries: http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...s/6208918.html

The theme park is still moving forward.
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Latest Rendering of EarthQuest





Link: http://www.houstonarchitecture.info/......ost&id=1150

I think its 1,600 acres now instead of 1,500.
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