{"id":291,"date":"2005-05-31T08:08:56","date_gmt":"2005-05-31T12:08:56","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2007-10-03T10:59:23","modified_gmt":"2007-10-03T14:59:23","slug":"next_generation_of_amusements","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/accessniagara.com\/blog\/2005\/05\/31\/next_generation_of_amusements\/","title":{"rendered":"Next generation of amusements"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Last night was the city council meeting where the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.accessniagara.com\/blog\/index.php\/2005\/05\/05\/more_niagara_falls_developments\">proposed Clifton Hill developments<\/a> were discussed. It was approved. We expect to have a similar write-up like we did for the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.accessniagara.com\/blog\/index.php\/2005\/05\/17\/update_on_city_meetings\">Falls Avenue<\/a> meeting, but for now, here is the information from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.niagarafallsreview.ca\/webapp\/sitepages\/content.asp?contentid=111419&amp;catname=Local+News&amp;classif=News+%2D+Local\">today&#8217;s<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.niagarafallsreview.ca\/\">Niagara Falls Review<\/a>:<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.accessniagara.com\/blog\/media\/clifton_hill_ferris_wheel.jpg?w=640\" alt=\"Proposed Clifton Hill developments\" border=\"0\" \/><br \/>\n<em>This is an artist\u00c3\u00af\u00c2\u00bf\u00c2\u00bds rendition of the proposed amusement park on Clifton Hill that would be owned and operated by HOCO Ltd.<br \/>\nPhoto: HOCO Ltd.<\/em><\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Next generation of amusements<br \/>\nHigh-tech rides planned for Clifton Hill<\/p>\n<p>By COREY LAROCQUE Review Staff Writer<br \/>\nLocal News &#8211; Tuesday, May 31, 2005 @ 02:00<\/p>\n<p>NIAGARA FALLS &#8211; Extensive landscaping and making use of a new generation of amusement park rides, like a high-tech ferris wheel, will make a family entertainment centre a good fit on Clifton Hill, says Harry Oakes, president of HOCO Ltd.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re really looking to ensure the long-term vitality of the Clifton Hill area,&#8221; Oakes said following Monday&#8217;s council meeting.<\/p>\n<p>City council approved his company&#8217;s application to build a $100-million family entertainment centre on the undeveloped land at the top of the escarpment, stretching from Clifton Hill to Robinson Street. It&#8217;s similar to an amusement park, but on a smaller scale, with up to 20 rides.<\/p>\n<p>Attractions repeat visitors to Niagara Falls will be interested in seeing is the key to getting people to stay longer after they have seen the falls, Oakes said.<\/p>\n<p>HOCO, which owns businesses on the south side of Clifton Hill, will build two roller coasters, a 28-storey hotel and two water parks. It&#8217;s an attempt to put an amusement park in an urban setting.<\/p>\n<p>HOCO&#8217;s property sits directly west of Queen Victoria Park. Using landscaping features will make it fit in with the park&#8217;s existing natural setting.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve introduced 43 per cent of the site as streetscaping or landscaping,&#8221; Oakes said.<\/p>\n<p>His family&#8217;s company has owned the site for years. Because it owns such a large site, it wouldn&#8217;t face the same urge to &#8220;maximize the density&#8221; of the area.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re looking at the long-term family-ownership of the site as important to us,&#8221; Oakes said.<\/p>\n<p>Developing HOCO&#8217;s site is an important step in linking Clifton Hill and the Fallsview area, said Oakes&#8217; lawyer Victor Muratori.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s a key property, along with the People Mover System, to create a link between these two subdistricts,&#8221; Muratori said.<\/p>\n<p>Oakes said the 294-room hotel and a portion of the ferris wheel would be the only parts of the development seen from the park. At 175 feet tall, the ferris wheel will have glass-enclosed, heated cars to allow it to run year-round.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re looking at a new generation of Ferris wheels. There has been a renaissance of ferris wheels throughout the world,&#8221; Oakes said, referring to their growing popularity at other famous high-end tourism locales.<\/p>\n<p>The thought of a ferris wheel returning to Clifton Hill was an initial concern for Ald. Selina Volpatti, but she said she was satisfied Oakes&#8217; plan was more upscale than the carnival feeling that used to exist across the street at the now-defunct Maple Leaf Village.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;You have to realize you have to keep up with the times. This is far removed from the carnival atmosphere (associated with Maple Leaf Village),&#8221; Volpatti said.<\/p>\n<p>Two residents who live north of Clifton Hill said they were concerned more development in the tourism area could mean more noise in their neighbourhood.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I really enjoy listening to the falls. It&#8217;s already diminishing,&#8221; said Marya Buckingham, an Eastwood Crescent resident. Noise from Clifton Hill already filters toward her home, she said. Buckingham urged council to be &#8220;judicious&#8221; about how the tourism industry is allowed to expand.<\/p>\n<p>Oakes said studies show noise produced by the midway rides will be contained on his property because the rides are set back far enough from Clifton Hill.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Last night was the city council meeting where the proposed Clifton Hill developments were discussed. It was approved. 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