Jazzland operated in New Orleans from 2000-2002 before Six Flags purchased the park in 2003. The park closed in 2005 after sustaining heavy damage from Hurricane Katrina, but the City of New Orleans issued a new RFP for redevelopment proposals for the former Jazzland/Six Flags property with a deadline for those proposals of 28. February, 2014.
The Mayor's committee originally picked Dallas developer DAG/Provident who proposed to build an outlet mall at the site. In March of 2013 they announced that those plans were "in limbo", and in June they said that the outlet mall was not viable and that they were working on a "significantly different" "non-retail" idea.
Here is the proposal that was submitted to return the site to Jazzland Theme Park: http://www.jazzlandpark.com/rfp/tpc-nola_jazzland_proposal_for_rfp_final.pdf
The document is quite large, so here are some of the interesting bits.
Despite urban legend, the previous operations were profitable.
The park will be divided into four "lands": The Quarter, Sportsman's Paradise, The Beach, and The Bayou.
Of the existing coasters (a CCI woodie, a Vekoma boomerang, a L&T Systems wild mouse and a Vekoma Hurricane), it appears that only Mega Zeph and Jester will be kept. Gravity Group already inspected Mega Zeph in 2012 and have determined that it can be restored to a safe operating condition. The proposal also states that the coaster will use new Timberliner trains.
The existing Vekoma Hurricane coaster will be restored and re-themed as Driskill Mountain to fit into the Sportsman’s Paradise area where riders will travel in and out of the mountain "surprising black bears and disrupting campsites". The proposal also states that the park will add a water coaster (possibly the former Roller Soaker at Hersheypark or more likely Soak'd from Freestyle Music Park) called Fire Engine Coaster.
Other attractions include an interactive hunting dark shooter ride, a Tin Lizzie type attraction called Mudhoggin’, a new river rapids ride called Red River Run, a refurbished log flume called Sugar Flume and a new Ferris Wheel. The building that housed the Cajun Pirates motion simulator, and later the Sponge Bob show, will be fitted with new equipment and a new film. A classic “Tunnel of Love” type ride called Sea Of Love and a replica the Milneburg Lighthouse that will contain a drop tower attraction will be built. The pirate ship, carousel, swing ride, bumper cars and airboat rides will also be refurbished, if possible, or replaced with similar attractions.
The Mayor's committee originally picked Dallas developer DAG/Provident who proposed to build an outlet mall at the site. In March of 2013 they announced that those plans were "in limbo", and in June they said that the outlet mall was not viable and that they were working on a "significantly different" "non-retail" idea.
Here is the proposal that was submitted to return the site to Jazzland Theme Park: http://www.jazzlandpark.com/rfp/tpc-nola_jazzland_proposal_for_rfp_final.pdf
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The document is quite large, so here are some of the interesting bits.
That might not seem like a large sum of money to start building a major theme park, but much of the infrastructure is still in place as well as many of the coasters and other rides.The Jazzland proposal has approximately 90% of the necessary financing in place. Our planned budget for the first phase of development is $50 million.
Despite urban legend, the previous operations were profitable.
Construction will begin in June, 2014 with the park opening in the summer of 2015. At first only the theme park will open, but a film backlot, a new water park and a new concert venue will also be added to the site.Historically, the park’s attendance ranged from 750,000 to just over 1 million guests, averaging over 800,000 annually. This was achieved while operating seasonally and competing with Six Flags Astroworld in Houston (closed 2005). Today, the closest regional park is the Six Flags in Atlanta. We also plan to operate year-round to take advantage of our mild winters, international tourism and conventions. While we anticipate Year 1 to be strong, we are being conservative in our projections and estimating 850,000 guests with a 3% annual growth rate.
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The park will be divided into four "lands": The Quarter, Sportsman's Paradise, The Beach, and The Bayou.
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Of the existing coasters (a CCI woodie, a Vekoma boomerang, a L&T Systems wild mouse and a Vekoma Hurricane), it appears that only Mega Zeph and Jester will be kept. Gravity Group already inspected Mega Zeph in 2012 and have determined that it can be restored to a safe operating condition. The proposal also states that the coaster will use new Timberliner trains.
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The existing Vekoma Hurricane coaster will be restored and re-themed as Driskill Mountain to fit into the Sportsman’s Paradise area where riders will travel in and out of the mountain "surprising black bears and disrupting campsites". The proposal also states that the park will add a water coaster (possibly the former Roller Soaker at Hersheypark or more likely Soak'd from Freestyle Music Park) called Fire Engine Coaster.
A wild mouse coaster will also be added, but it's unclear if it will be just a relocation of Muskrat Scrambler.With a “fire house” as a queue building, guests will be able to board our suspended fire engine family coaster inspired by Ferrara Fire Apparatus. Celebrating our state's firefighting professionals, and a Louisiana company, the queue area will also feature fire safety educational elements. The soaker coaster will include water play elements that interact with the river rapids ride.
Inspired by the Pontchartrain Beach originals, the former “Jocco’s” building will be expanded to house a modern Laff-in-the-Dark ride. Nearby, a former games buildingwill be repurposed asthe Haunted House, and the Spillway Splashout will be replaced with the Wild Maus, a mouse coaster.
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Other attractions include an interactive hunting dark shooter ride, a Tin Lizzie type attraction called Mudhoggin’, a new river rapids ride called Red River Run, a refurbished log flume called Sugar Flume and a new Ferris Wheel. The building that housed the Cajun Pirates motion simulator, and later the Sponge Bob show, will be fitted with new equipment and a new film. A classic “Tunnel of Love” type ride called Sea Of Love and a replica the Milneburg Lighthouse that will contain a drop tower attraction will be built. The pirate ship, carousel, swing ride, bumper cars and airboat rides will also be refurbished, if possible, or replaced with similar attractions.