The property they purchased was a strawberry farm where we picked strawberries when we where kids. I live 3 minutes from the park and look forward to possibly getting a job when they open!!!!
From Spotys website "It is estimated that Kalahari will have a demand of 229,000 gallons per day on the average day with a max day demand 413,000 gallons. After build-out of the project the system will still have 5.6 million gallons of excess capacity at the project flow rates. The company has an excellent water-recycling program already implemented in its other properties. Guests in the hotel rooms will consume the most water, but Kalahari has a strong record of implementing many water and energy conservation measures. Details of the resort’s projected daily water usage in other locations include: hotel rooms (47%); restaurants (19%); waterpark (19%); meeting space (6%); public space (6%); and retail shops (3%)." www.spotsylvania.va.us/FAQ.aspx?TID=73
Our little town of Thornburg is growing quickly.
The property they purchased was a strawberry farm where we picked strawberries when we where kids. I live 3 minutes from the park and look forward to possibly getting a job when they open!!!!
So excited!!!
I live in Virginia so this is a big thing for me.
This will be great for our KD peeps
I can't wait to get that equity bump on my home.
Mine has already jumped and I'm only 3 miles from the park!
@lynngoss3196 I wonder how bad 95 is going to be, though.
I keep hearing fantastic things about them ❤️👍🏻 glad we're getting a Virginia location. They remind me a lot of Great Wolf Lodge kinda
Thank you for this I couldn’t find updates anywhere
Enjoyed the video
How much water will this need daily? What is the source? Water is very scarce in Spotsy County thus I'm curious as to how this will work.
From Spotys website "It is estimated that Kalahari will have a demand of 229,000 gallons per day on the average day with a max day demand 413,000 gallons. After build-out of the project the system will still have 5.6 million gallons of excess capacity at the project flow rates. The company has an excellent water-recycling program already implemented in its other properties. Guests in the hotel rooms will consume the most water, but Kalahari has a strong record of implementing many water and energy conservation measures. Details of the resort’s projected daily water usage in other locations include: hotel rooms (47%); restaurants (19%); waterpark (19%); meeting space (6%); public space (6%); and retail shops (3%)."
www.spotsylvania.va.us/FAQ.aspx?TID=73