A few things about the waterpark following on from an
interview with Roland Mack:
How far the project has progressed?
Mack: We are all doing well, through the detailed planning and the process. If there are no major problems, we expect the building permit by the end of this, early next year. Then we decide when to start with the construction work. During the winter season in 2018 would be the earliest date.
If the water park built in one piece or expand it gradually?
Mack: We build it in one piece through, but he will be expanded in all directions - both in indoor and in Outdorfläche and hotels. We start with a hotel complex, two more locations would be possible. Everything is designed very intelligent. The total area is 34 acres, about one-third will be built in the first step.
The water park is the largest investment in the 40-year history of the park. Prise the own power?
Mack: Yes. But funding is not a problem, we have the confidence of the banks. To limit the risks, we will remain in the initial stage in the low hundreds of millions. Much of the money is there in the infrastructure - in roads, parking lots, in the water supply and sanitation.
You will need a lot of energy. How should the site be powered?
Mack: Energy is the cost factor per se in this project. So it looks like so far, we are essentially working with gas-fired cogeneration plants. We have performed tests and can use them optimally.
Not the best translation in the world from Google it doesn't seem but you get the idea. Not sure if he means construction would start in the winter season of 2018 at the earliest or whether that is the earliest opening date. Either way seems like it is a bit further off than we expected.