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Surf’s Up Mesa, Waveyard is a Go
Fri Nov 30, 2007 at 08:17AM
World Class Water Resort Destination Receives 65% Voter Approval
Mesa, AZ – November 27, 2007 - Waveyard, a state-of-the-art water sports resort and national entertainment destination, received overwhelming voter approval (65.36%) in a local election on November 6, 2007. The vote, which was required by law due to tax incentives being offered by the City of
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First-of-its-kind
Waveyard is slated to become a first-of-its-kind tourist destination, featuring the largest surfing wave pool in the U.S., a multi-channel white water rafting and kayaking course, scuba diving and snorkeling lagoon, wakeboarding park, massive sand beach, and a resort hotel with an indoor water park. Additionally, Waveyard will boast a special events conference center, a spa and wellness center, an amphitheater, numerous restaurants, a surf shop and paddle sports store, entertainment retail, office space and several unique residential opportunities.
“We are thrilled that the voters showed their resounding support for this project. This is the first step in fulfilling our dream of providing healthy, safe, outdoor recreational activities for people of all ages,”
said Richard Mladick, Co-founder of Waveyard Development, LLC.
Waveyard will occupy 121-acres on the Southeast corner of the Loops 101 & 202 interchange in
General admission to Waveyard will be consistent with other regional destinations of this scale. In addition, certain attractions, such as surfing on the primary breaks, white water rafting, and kayaking, will require additional fees. It is projected to attract between 1.2 and 2 million visitors per year, with nearly half from out of state.
Water resort in the desert?
Through the practice of environmentally conscious thinking and the use of eco-friendly technologies during construction, Waveyard developers have ensured that the resort will conserve as much water as possible. In fact, the annual estimated water usage at Waveyard will be directly on par with an 18-hole golf course. Waveyard will require a one-time fill between 30 and 50 million gallons. Daily use, evaporation and the splash effect will require between 60 and 100 million gallons each year. In comparison, a typical 18-hole golf course uses 144 million gallons per year.
“Waveyard’s recreational water needs represent only one-quarter of one percent of the city’s annual water use,” said Colette Moore,
“We’re committed to applying some of the most effective environmental and conservation thinking to our project,” adds Jerry Hug, co-founder of Waveyard.
Waveyard has already attracted world-class talent to design, engineer and construct the resort’s water features.
Groundbreaking is currently slated for mid-2009, with opening day scheduled for 2012.
For more information about Waveyard, please visit www.waveyard.com.

















