Developer Monty Galland has teamed with investors that include a former AstroWorld manager to close, at last, on 600 acres in Montgomery County for the proposed Texas-themed Grand Texas Theme Park. In April, Galland told Click2Houston?that he would close on the property in May. But the 3-month delay seems to have allowed time for the development to develop thematically beyond?tractor rides and simulated shootouts: Prime Property?s Erin Mulvaney reports that there will be the previously unmentioned Big Rivers Water Park here too. The parks will be carved out of the heavily wooded acreage between U.S. 59 and Hwy. 242, near the proposed EarthQuest dino-resort. But the proximity doesn?t seem to present a conflict in the mind of East Montgomery County improvement prez Frank McCrady, reports Mulvaney: ?He compared the two parks to Knott?s Berry Farm and Disney Land in California. In this scenario, Earth Quest would be Disney Land, and Grand Texas is Knott?s Berry.? [Prime Property; previously on Swamplot] Photo: Grand Texas
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Read more about: 77357, Attractions, East Montgomery County, Land Sales, New Caney, Proposed Developments, Theme-ParksSource: http://swamplot.com/grand-texas-theme-park-gets-its-texas-land/2013-07-08/
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