Saturday, May 31, 2008

WHAT CAN XANA - DU 4 You


Loyal readers sorry I have been MIA for a bit, however I am back with vengeance. So I have been doing some digging on what Xanadu will DU for the state of New Jersey. So I comprised a list of things that will definitely benefit the GARDEN STATE. Check this out.

  1. WE WILL NO LONGER BE THE ARMPIT OF AMERICA
    1. As many know NJ is rarely respected being next door neighbors to the NY. However with Xanadu we will now have a land mark that will get us noticed by the rest of the country.
  2. CREATE JOBS
    1. Xanadu has created 20,000 jobs during its creation and will single handedly create over 20,000 full-time and part-time jobs. The economist have got to love this one since we are struggling, Xanadu is doing its share to help out our economy.
  3. IMPROVEMENT ON TRANSPORTATION IN THE GARDEN STATE
    1. To those of us that have tried public transportation in the Garden State we know it is awful actually down right none existent. However with the construction of this Holy Land, tens of millions of dollars will be spent on Road as well as the NJ transit (YEAHHHH) We will now have a way to get to the Holy Land without having to put money in EXXON and CHEVRON's pockets on a daily basis. I tell you my fellow fans this could not have come at a better time. Do you not agree?

Thats it for now but look forward to more updates as we get closer. I am still working on getting this hit counter sorted out. 14 months until complete serenity.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Bergen Ballpark

The proposed 8,000 capacity stadium and home to the Bergen Cliff Hawks. As of now the Bergen Cliff Hawks don't even exist, probably because they don't have a place to play. The Cliff Hawks would be an expansion team in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. The teams currently in the league are the Bridgeport Bluefish, Camden Riversharks, Lancaster Barnstormers, Long Island Ducks, Newark Bears, Somerset Patriots, Southern Maryland Blue Crabs, and the York Revolution.

Some players of note in this league are:
  • John Halama: played in 9 major league seasons with the Astros, Mariners, A's, Rays, Red Sox, Nationals and Orioles.
  • Carl Everett: Two time all-star who once broke up Mike Mussina's perfect game at Fenway by swinging at a pitch over his head and singling to center. I'm not bitter. I prefer to think of him for some of his off the field exploits. My favorite is his denial of the existence of dinosaurs:
    God created the sun, the stars, the heavens and the earth, and then made Adam and Eve. The Bible never says anything about dinosaurs. You can't say there were dinosaurs when you never saw them. Somebody actually saw Adam and Eve. No one ever saw a Tyrannosaurus rex.
  • Eric Crozier: played 14 games for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2004 and I somehow remembered that while looking at some of the rosters.
  • Curtis Pride: Best known for being a deaf baseball player, he played 11 major league seasons.
  • Brandon Knight: Played 11 games for the Yankees in 01 and 02.
  • Few others that I don't feel like listing.
Anyway, back to the stadium. I doubt it will look like it does in the picture above. The biggest issue holding all this up is legal and financial details. I don't really care about the details but apparently there was pressure put on Xanadu to have a baseball stadium to help it be considered an entertainment super complex instead of a mall. I think that most of this stuff is a few years old but there is no new news so I needed something to post. Maybe I'll start following the Atlantic League now.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

I'm Back!!

I'm back and have some things to say.
  1. Xanadu looks awesome from the air. Yeah, I saw it from the plane. It was so awesome. I went to grab my camera, but I don't own a camera. Then I went to grab my phone but I was on the plane. Sorry no pictures.
  2. Southern folk have never heard of Xanadu. I was shocked. Nobody. I tried to teach them by showing them newspapers and interweb articles, which unfortunately led to my arrest. They charged me with using written words in North Carolina. Luckily for me, I was acquitted when no body could prove that they were in fact, written words. Phew.... Not really true but you'd believe it wouldn't you?
  3. Glad to be home and I will be keeping you all updated as times change.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Colony Capital

So what do we really know about the company that is building the Xanadu. Well here are a few key points.

> Private International Firm
> Established in 1991
> Invested over $39 billion in over 8,500 assets since 1991
> the establishment of fourteen offices in ten countries with proven, local management teams and key strategic local and global alliances
> raised and managed $12.3 billion of equity capital on behalf of over 200 institutional investors

This organization has been around for a few years and hopefully they will XanaDU us well.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Away for a few days

I, What Can't Xanadu, will be going away for a few days and may or may not be able to post. On my trip I will try to find out how outsiders feel about Xanadu. I don't expect to have time to update the site but when I return, I will enlighten all of you as to the views of the southern folk of North Carolina. (I may do some making fun at the expense of the inability of southerns to read good too!)

In the mean time, Xana Du Me may be able to post but he has time constraints of his own. He also should be adding a hitcounter at some point so I have conformation that I am not writing this for only myself.

Also, we may be adding a new member to the staff. Last I heard he was trying to come up with a witty Xanadu related log in name. We all know how long that can take.

Thoughts about the delay

After getting over the immediate disappointment of the delay, it is time to figure out how I really feel about this. After much pondering (yeah, pondering), I have decided that it is for the best for the following reasons:
  1. Traffic: Without the train station and any other traffic easers ready, getting there would be an absolute nightmare, especially during home games of the World Champion New York Football Giants. Oh, the Jets play there too. Anyway, it would be impossible to get to Xanadu for a day trip. You'd get there and it would be time to leave.
  2. Major Attractions: I want to wait for most of the attractions to be near ready on the grand opening day. It wouldn't be really cool to go and not have the snow dome ready (get it? not funny? whatever, I don't care if you like my jokes anyway). I do expect them to stagger the openings so there can be multiple grand openings, thats just good business, but to have an opening in a construction site would not be a good idea. Since there is a delay, I have to assume that the attractions are taking longer than expected due to complexity and awesomeness.
  3. The Economy: I guess I can see the point about stores being hesitant, however, I think Xanadu will have a certain immunity to economic downturns. With its proximity to NYC and its having its own hotel, I imagine that foreign tourists will take advantage of the currency exchange and visit when the US is struggling. But for the grand opening, I'd prefer locals and die hards to be the majority of the people there, not dirty, elitist foreigners.
Overall, I have to say that the delay is for the best. We all knew that there was no way it would be ready by November deep down didn't we. Also, I'm always hoping for a new major attraction.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Just a quick note

On our trip we took a shot to see if we could get a better look at the interior of complex by cutting through the center on a construction road. It didn't pay off and we just ended up at the start with the Disney Music crowd. This means that we missed a large area, the part that can be viewed from the turnpike. Our next trip we will try to get that part of the complex.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

An interview with Security Guard Whitney

While walking around the grounds we passed by a security guard. We asked him some basic questions, pretending to be concert goers who were amazed by this giant thing, zanasomethingorother. Whatever. As our exclusive interview continued, we hinted that we knew more than we originally let on but Whitney never seemed to pick it up. He did provide three pieces of information that we found useful.

1) As is posted in the the snow dome update, the temperature will be 28 degrees year round.

2) There will be and indoor lake, probably at the Cabelas, that will be stocked with fish to try out the fishing gear. We heard the rumors but its nice to get some confirmation.

3) Most importantly, Whitney told us that the delay in opening is due to the addition of an aquarium. We still have not seen an official announcement about the aquarium but this is our second unofficial confirmation (the first being in the reason for the delay in the article posted a few posts early).

Unfortunately, we are not completely sure of the reliability of Whitney. He is only a security guard. Also, he told us that the delay was only 3 months. Does he know something we don't? Did they tell us August 09 so we'd be surprised by the earlier opening? Doubtful. A 3 month delay would put the opening February 09. That doesn't make much sense. August opens Xanadu in time for back to school and then the holiday season.

So what do we take from Whitney? The snow dome being kept at 28 degrees year round makes sense to us. The snow needs to stay frozen and they wouldn't make it unbearably cold. But it is nice to have a solid number. I believe there will be an indoor lake with fish at Cabelas. I read something about that earlier and its something that a Cabelas would have. I just never was able to completely comprehend the awesomeness. And I do think that there will eventually be an aquarium, especially if the biggest obstacle is the aquarium in Camden. Seriously, Camden? However, I am most skeptical about the aquarium. Obviously, there has been no official announcement (we would have a post on it, duh), and it is possible that Whitney was just reporting on the rumor. I just can't see Camden stopping this from happening.

Helping you Experience our Trip (Part III)

So here we go here are the videos of us entering into the construction zone. You have to love the exclusivity only we can bring you.

We also got a glimpse of the potential area of the Pepsi Globe. We are not certain where it will be but the most logical place based on the prelim designs are facing NYC. So check out this video...

Helping you experience our trip (Part II)

Continuing our picture tour:
This is one of my favorite pictures we got a hold of. Its a pretty awesome shot. You can see the multiple views. Looking at the roof now, something that we missed before, is the work on the outdoor movie screen? I can't tell. I wish we could get up there.


Self explanatory sign. We liked it.


A picture of Xanadu and possibly a parking garage?


More Jonas Brothers/Miley Cyrus fans enjoying the music of, well, we're not sure because we didn't care and why bother walking all the way over there through a crowd of screaming 12 year old girls.


I picture under the snow dome. Our best guess is that this part will be parking.

Helping you experience our trip (Part I)

Through pictures. Enjoy:

This is our first sighting of the landscape. The excitement was tangible.


A view from the road of the IZOD center. Our interview with security guard Whitney taught us that the future of the IZOD center was still up for debate. Some sides say keep it for concerts and large events. Others say tear it down. On the way home we debated what should replace it if it is in fact torn down. We couldn't come up with much. What doesn't it already have? I think my stance is that they should keep it for bigger concerts and major events. If they come up with an awesome replacement idea though, I'd reconsider.

Our fellow Jonas Brothers and Miley Cyrus fans. Helped us blend in a little and gave us a good excuse to be there. Plus we got to see a clown get owned in the dunk tank. Oh and $8.50 for a burger! Back in my day you get a burger for a nickel and you would still have enough change left over for trip to the malt shop. Kids these days with their music and hair and MC Hammer. DAMN YOU KIDS GET OFF MY LAWN!!!!

I wish we could get inside to see what is really here. Our best guess is the end of the snow dome and beginning of the sports district. Or possible the sports district is on the other side and we don't yet know what this is.

It was certainly tempting to go in there, but we decided to hold off. It was just under the snow dome so I don't think we missed much.

More to come!

Snow Dome Progress

On our trip today we got some great shots and info of the snow dome's progress. Here are a few pictures we got:

That picture gives a nice view of the snow dome. Its pretty high for an indoor place. So majestic.


The snow dome from the side. This picture is taken from the top of a four story parking garage so the dome is higher than it looks. Like how the sun comes down, its holy isn't it.



Thats the closest to the inside we could get (not that we didn't try).

According to security guard Whitney, the snow dome will be kept at 28 degrees year round. Awesome.

TODAY IS THE DAY


So we are going today. We will be making the journey to the Xanadu Land, it is time to now bring you vids and pictures from the site........ Stay Tuned we will be bringing you the latest.




.............. So you will never believe what happened. We came, We saw, We Xanadid.................

So we took a trip to the Xanadu Land and got you footage and images. I mean so much so that we almost got arrested. Yeap I said it arrested. We walked into to a construction only zone, tried to pick a lock and had a security (toy) cop follow us around. It was a crazy day, disguised as two regular Jonas Brothers fans (Concert in Progress) we walked around the complex searching for ways in to bring you images and footage. Well my fellow Xanaduians, we did. We pulled it off. You will see in some coming soon blogs we were hoping that we would find many to interview, but we could only get some quotes from Whitney the security guard. He gave us some insight into the delays we will keep you posted. We came, We saw, We Xanadid...................


Friday, May 16, 2008

I Feel Cold

The grand opening of our dream land has been pushed off until mid summer 2009. I was always thought that there was no way a 2 million square foot complex could be completed by November, but now that is true, its awful.

Why the delay?
Complex construction for several unique tenants — the project includes an indoor snow dome, a 3,400-seat concert hall and an aquarium — was cited by the developers as the chief cause of the delay.
That was sort of my thought too. Oh and is this confirmation of the aquarium? I'll keep my eyes open.

Turns out that traffic issues also played a role as the railway would not have been ready until Spring 09 anyway.
"Traffic concerns are the No. 1 issue that I am confronted with," said Jim Kirkos, president of the Meadowlands Chamber of Commerce. "If the delay allows the roadwork and mass-transit projects to catch up, it's hard for me to look at that as a long-term negative. It's also important that the project gets done right."
Not only will the traffic be bad from the pilgrimages to this wonderful dreamland, but opening in the middle of football season would only make the driving worse.

There is also some thought that the slumping economy could have had some impact on the decision.
"I would say that probably what's happening here is more a sign of the times than it is a sign of Xanadu's problems," said Chuck Lanyard, president of the Goldstein Group, a retail real estate firm in Fair Lawn. "With the economic slowdown that we're experiencing, they probably need more time to bring these anchors in and do some more negotiating."
In addition, they probably want to wait for improved consumer confidence as well as a more aggressive retail industry.
"Everyone expects that the economy is going to turn around midyear [2009]," said Medina, the former state commerce secretary whose office is directly across Route 3 from the Xanadu site. "So, you open up an incredibly beautiful venue in the summer. You make a huge splash. And hopefully you could then have tremendous success that will carry on for the rest of the year."
The bad news for us is that we have to go through another holiday shopping season at the Garden State Plaza, Palisades mall or Willowbrook Mall. What a let down. I can't finish a post on such a negative thought.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

OMG!!! OMG!!! OMG!!!

First video I've seen of the inside and this place is really taking shape. No words can explain the true greatness so don't waste your time with me, let the video tell the story.

Monday, May 12, 2008

The DU's Movie Theater

This here article from a few years ago give us an insight into the amazing world that will be cinema at Xanadu. Heres the picture:


October 2004 (Newstream)-Muvico Theaters, Inc. and The Mills Corporation jointly announced that industry leader Muvico Theaters will build a 26-screen, 6,500-seat 160,000-square-foot megaplex movie theater at Meadowlands Xanadu, the 4.8 million-square-foot family entertainment, shopping and office complex in Northern New Jersey. Megaplex plans include a Premier Level with nine balcony auditoriums and a full-service restaurant and bar plus a 15,000 square foot rooftop terrace featuring a 60-foot outdoor screen for outdoor movie viewing with a helipad and private access for VIPs to the Premier Level.
According to Wikipedia, it is now 18 theaters. Luckily, the 60-foot outdoor screen should still be there. I've never been to an outdoor theater due to the death of the drive-in, so I'm really looking forward to this. And if I have a few bucks to spare, I'll go in style:

For Premier Level guests with more limited time, a full-service bar offers the full restaurant menu as well. In addition, two separate premium concession stands will offer Premier moviegoers the traditional popcorn and candy, along with fresh daily sushi selections; freshly prepared gourmet sandwiches, pizzas and salads; crab and artichoke dip; desserts; draft beer, wine and splits of champagne.

Every Premier Level balcony has stadium-style seating, Muvico's custom-designed, sumptuous, single and double rocking (love seat-style) sofas and state-of-the-art visual and audio technology, that allows Premier Level moviegoers to screen the latest films-while enjoying a cocktail or dessert and coffee-in ultimate comfort. Premier level guests will enjoy a unique combination of private-club-like gathering, full-service bar, private dining room, and the ultimate in luxurious and state-of-the-art movie screening experiences.

I don't expect to be able to do that often, but we will certainly attempt to get you all the photos necessary so you can have the experience without leaving your mother's basement (thats right, I can see you. Everyone knows that bloggers and blog readers live in their mother's basements, only seeing the light of day to go to star trek or super hero conventions - END RANT).

I only expect the best and I will try to update this if I find a more recent article.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Xanadu Project Update

So as a devoted Xanaduian, I have been searching to bring you more updates on what we have been missing. So here are some more updates on what will be featured at the Holy Land.
  • UnderWater World shark exhibit and seafood restaurant; 3,000-seat concert venue
  • Resort-style spa, minor league baseball/lacrosse stadium
  • ESPN Skate Park for "extreme" sports, such as BMX biking
  • Wannado, a mini-city where children role-play at various occupations
  • Indoor surfing wave pool and water park
  • Formula One indoor motorsports park
  • New Jersey Sports Hall of Fame
  • New Jersey Music Hall of Fame
  • Giant movie theater complex, with 30 or more screens and a film studio
  • Wildlife museum
  • Culinary institute, with broadcast studio and cooking school
  • Farmer's market
  • Fashion area with catwalks, live modeling shows, and European-style cafes
  • Environmentally themed restaurant with working volcano
  • Circus and clown school
Xanadu will be broken down into several districts below are the districts check out the list below.

SPORTS DISTRICT square feet
Indoor snow dome 250,000
Cabela's outdoor store 178,000
Formula 1 Racing 92,000
Fox Sports restaurant 24,000
Indoor sky diving 8,000
Other entertainment/retail 115,000
Themed courtyard 54,000
Total 721,000


ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
Movie complex 167,000
Electronic retail store 51,000
House of Blues 43,000
Bowling complex 32,000
Virgin Records megastore 25,000
Ripley's museum 25,000
Restaurants 12,000
Giant Ferris wheel 10,000
TV Studio 5,000
Other entertainment 71,000
Themed courtyard 53,000
Total 494,000


CHILDREN'S EDUCATION DISTRICT
Wannado role-playing 113,000
Aquarium 100,000
Party House 48,000
It's Sugar! candy museum 36,000
Restaurants 24,000
Other entertainment 99,000
Themed courtyard 67,000
Total 487,000


FASHION DISTRICT
Unnamed traditional retail 356,000
Courtyard/Elle fashion shows 54,000
Total 410,000


FOOD & HOME DISTRICT
Unnamed traditional retail 244,000
Restaurants/gourmet market 89,000
Courtyard/Viking Culinary School 50,000

Hang Ten at Xanadu

Have you ever been shopping and thought to yourself, this place needs a wave pool so I can surf? I know I have. Luckily for us Xanaduians we don't have this problem.
Adrenalina, a Miami-based entertainment and apparel company, has signed a lease to open a store at Xanadu in East Rutherford. The stores sell extreme sports equipment such as wakeboards, skateboards and wet suits, as well as bathing suits, board shorts, T-shirts and sunglasses.
The idea behind it is that people will see the wave pool and want to go surfing but, oh no, they don't have their swim stuff! Well I guess they need to buy some. Genius.


How does it work?
The Flowrider, a water ride found at outdoor amusement parks, shoots jets of water up an inclined slope. The rushing water creates the effect of surfing the top of a wave. Customers pay $20 for a 30-minute session in the Flowrider.
Snowboard in the morning at the snow dome, surf in the afternoon. I don't surf or snowboard but might just learn how. Totally rad dude! Hang Ten! Surfs Up! [insert other surfing terms here].

The Pepsi Globe

I was exploring around the interwebs and I came across a nice article (link) with an artist's rendering of what the United State's largest ferris wheel will look like:


I only have one word for you: Dude!!!!1!1!!one!!eleven!!

I have seen some debate between friends and family as the how awesome it will look as the Pepsi sign. In my opinion there are two choices. a) awesome and b) the most awesome.
The Pepsi logo is probably the only logo that could look that awesome in this case.

Not only does it look awesome, but its environmentally friendly:
The Pepsi Globe will be green powered year round, with energy obtained through the purchase of wind power credits from a Texas generating plant, and it will be at least partially made from recycled materials.
Get a haircut ya damn hippies who are angry about this project.

What will the ride be like?
Pepsi will offer unique interactive experiences during the Pepsi Globe ride, which will last approximately 25 minutes for a full revolution and offer sweeping vistas of the New York skyline and the Hudson River. Groups of up to 20 visitors each will enter 26 glass-enclosed, climate controlled capsules for the ride of a lifetime.
Not only will you get a great view of the mall, but you will be able to see the famous New York City Sky Line.

This is a great idea and once the mall Holy Land is open, we will post first hand video and photos of the ride.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

XANADU ALERT












Breaking NEWS an AQUARIUM IN THE "DU" could it be. The Meadowlands Xanadu shopping and entertainment complex could include a massive aquarium if state law is changed to allow it, according to the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority.

A bill permitting an aquarium at the Meadowlands Sports Complex was introduced by state Assemblymen Fred Scalera (D-Essex) and Gary Schaer (D-Passaic), and referred to the Assembly's tourism and gaming committee.

No state money would be used to build or operate it, according to Schaer and Carl Goldberg, the sports authority's chair.

"The first question that everyone is going to ask is the financial consequences," Schaer said today. "I'm not willing to join in with a bill that's going to cost the state money in a time when we don't have money."

The developers of the $2 billion Xanadu complex are in talks with an undisclosed private company that runs aquariums, Goldberg said. Xanadu's main backer is Colony Capital, a private equity firm.

The state law that now prohibits an aquarium at the sports complex was designed to prevent competition with the aquarium in Camden, but Xanadu is about a two-hour drive away, so it shouldn't hurt that facility's business, Goldberg said.

"Hopefully people will come to the conclusion that there shouldn't be any disruption," he said.

The Camden attraction, known as Adventure Aquarium, is run by Herschend Family Entertainment, which took over the facility in December. Its previous operator was Steiner + Associates.

Greg Charbeneau, executive director of the aquarium, said Camden's facility is "extremely successful," with nearly a million visitors a year, and it stopped receiving state subsidies in 2005.

He said he wasn't aware of the state law banning an aquarium at the Meadowlands. But he cautioned that Xanadu's aquarium would face intense competition from other attractions in the metropolitan area, including the aquariums in Camden and Brooklyn.

"They've got to take a look at the market and make sure that business would be viable," he said. "In this industry there's only so many expenses you can trim or shave."

The animals need high-quality food, careful attention to their living conditions and the staff needs to be top-notch, he said.

He added, there is a "tremendous amount of water circulating around a building that has miles of electrical conduits. It takes a certain level of expertise."

Goldberg said the aquarium operator negotiating with Xanadu "is really world renowned for ecologically sensitive and very well structured aquarium experiences."

The enormous tank would be visible both from outside and inside the complex, acting as a wall of the building, according to the developer's plans, Goldberg said.

Lloyd Kaplan, a spokesman for Xanadu, declined to give any details about the aquarium plans, but he said developers "are pleased that consideration is being given to the possible addition of an aquarium to the array of entertainment and retail attractions" at the complex.

The complex, due to open in November, will include an indoor ski slope, skydiving wind tunnels and an 18-screen cinema.

LEGO LAND IS HERE













Legoland to Open at Meadowlands Xanadu

LEGOLAND Discovery Centre, an indoor LEGO world, will open its second and largest location in the United States at the Meadowlands Xanadu entertainment and retail complex, it was announced by Meadowlands Development, the developer of Meadowlands Xanadu and Merlin Entertainments today. The Unietd Kindgom-based attraction operator will also lease and operate the Pepsi Globe observation wheel.

XANADU – IF YOU BUILD IT THEY WILL COME



East Rutherford, NJ – “Xanadu” – Merriam-Webster describes the word as a luxurious place. An understatement if you ask any true Xanadu followers and fanatics. Meadowlands Xanadu will be the largest retail complex in the United States and third largest in the world measuring 2,5000,00 square feet. It has everything you could ever need, entertainment, sports, retail, office and hotel space. New Jersey will no longer be called the “Arm Pit of America” when the great Xanadu rises from the ashes in the Fall of 2008. Derived from a similar project in Madrid, Spain the mall will be visible from the New Jersey Turnpike and will feature some of the greatest manmade objects.

Main Features

  • Snowdome: A 250,000 sq ft (23,000 m²) indoor ski resort that will be open year round. It is the first indoor ski resort in the U.S. (THAT IS UNREAL HONESTLY).
  • SkyVenture: A state-of-the-art skydiving simulator and Vertical wind tunnel.
  • Bergen Ballpark at the Meadowlands: The Bergen Ballpark at the Meadowlands will be a 8,000-seat baseball-only stadium housing a minor league baseball team।
  • Cabela's: A 175,000 sq ft (16,300 m²). outdoor equipment store including a mountain replica with running waterfalls and streams, a trout pond and trophy animals in re-creations of their distinct habitats, a 40,000-gallon freshwater aquarium stocked with fish native to the area, museum-quality representations of many wild-game species, including an expansive diorama devoted to African game animals, a World-class Gun Library, a full-service fly-fishing shop, a shooting gallery, indoor archery range, Bargain Cave, featuring discount prices on returned and discontinued merchandise. There will also be live fishing demonstrations, indoor archery and boating lessons.’
  • AEG Live!: a 3,400 capacity live theater by Anschultz Entertainment Group that will hold concerts and other live performances. It will be "sister to the Nokia Theater in Times Square, NYC.
  • Muvico Theaters: As the country's largest theater, the 18-screen, 160,000 sq ft (15,000 m²). Egyptian-themed Muvico will host film festivals and opening-night premieres. The theater will feature 18 wall-to-wall movie screens, stadium-seating, on-line advance ticketing, valet parking, a children's playroom, a Premier Level with its own restaurant and bar and nine balcony auditoriums with oversized loveseats, and a colossal rooftop terrace featuring a 60-foot (18 m) outdoor screen.
  • Lucky Strike: An upscale bowling lounge that brings together bowling and entertainment, visitors will bowl in an intimate contemporary decor with a 1930's/1940' feel while enjoying American cuisine in an upscale restaurant and lounge.
  • LegoLand: the largest in the U.S.
  • It's Sugar!: The largest specialty sweets store in the world, visitors will travel across a candy-themed bridge over a 30-foot (9.1 m) chocolate waterfall into a 36,000-square-foot (3,300 m²) city created out of sweets where they can enjoy a candy-themed elevated ride and candy museum. (SUGAR RUSH ANYONE)

(CAN YOU IMAGINE ALL THIS IN A MALL)

Well so far this is all I will post. I will be investigating the construction site shortly and posting up interviews and pictures. Stay tuned folks this will be a duzy.

XANADU CRAZY SIGNING OFF…………………………