Baghdad "Disneyland" Theme Park Will Open in July
A multimillion dollar theme park will open in July in Baghdad.
The first section to open will be the skateboard park. 200,000 skateboards will be donated to Iraqi children this summer to enjoy this "Disney" style theme park.

The $1 million skateboard park will open in July. 200,000 skateboards will be shipped from the US and given away free to Iraqi children. (Times Online)
The Times Online reported:
Llewellyn Werner admits he is facing obstacles most amusement park developers never have to deal with – insurgent attacks and looting.With the lull in violence Iraqis are already streaming back to the Al-Zawra Park...
When you are building an amusement park in downtown Baghdad, those risks come with the territory.
Mr Werner, chairman of C3, a Los Angeles-based holding company for private equity firms, is pouring millions of dollars into developing the Baghdad Zoo and Entertainment Experience, a massive American-style amusement park that will feature a skateboard park, rides, a concert theatre and a museum. It is being designed by the firm that developed Disneyland. “The people need this kind of positive influence. It’s going to have a huge psychological impact,” Mr Werner said.
The 50-acre (20 hectare) swath of land sits adjacent to the Green Zone and encompasses Baghdad’s existing zoo...
In the years that followed, the zoo and the surrounding al-Zawra park became an occasional target for insurgent attacks. But in recent months, families have begun to return cautiously for weekend picnics. Renovations have already begun on the zoo, with cages being repainted and new animals arriving, including ostriches, bears and a lion.
Mr Werner, who has been sold a 50-year lease on the site by the Mayor of Baghdad for an undisclosed sum, says that the time is ripe for the amusement park. “I think people will embrace it. They’ll see it as an opportunity for their children regardless if they’re Shia or Sunni. They’ll say their kids deserve a place to play and they’ll leave it alone.”
Ali al-Dabbagh, a spokesman for the Government, is equally optimistic: “There is a shortage of entertainment in the city. Cinemas can’t open. Playgrounds can’t open. The fun park is badly needed for Baghdad. Children don’t have any opportunities to enjoy their childhood.” Mr al-Dabbagh added that entry to the park would be strictly controlled.
The project will cost $500 million (£250 million) and will be managed by Iraqis. Under the terms of the lease, Mr Werner will retain exclusive rights to housing and hotel developments, which he says will be both culturally sensitive and enormously profitable. “I wouldn’t be doing this if I wasn’t making money,” he said. “I also have this wonderful sense that we’re doing the right thing – we’re going to employ thousands of Iraqis. But mostly everything here is for profit.”
A $1 million skateboard park, the first phase of the development, will open in July. Parts for 200,000 skateboards and materials to build ramps will be shipped from America to Iraq for assembly at state-owned factories and distributed free to Iraqi children along with helmets and knee pads.

Iraqi teens dance in Zawraa park in central Baghdad, Iraq Saturday, Dec. 22, 2007. Residents of Baghdad packed the capital's parks and amusement rides on Saturday, taking advantage of a lull in violence and the Islamic feast of Eid al-Adha to venture out of their homes in droves. (AP/ Khalid Mohammed)




































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Lets get this straight. An Iraqi accepts an offer for an amusement park to be built with hotels, etc, for the IRaqi people to enjoy.
They have small ones already. But nothing with large rides like this will be.
And some "bitter" person thinks a deal with an Iraqi is "forcing" "civilization" down their throat?
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WoW.. opening in July, that's right
around the corner, enjoy Iraq/is!!
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Sounds like the dearly-deleted troll* was the same kind of soul who would rip on missionaries who go to primitive tribes and share their faith with them ...
... not realizing that, (1) the missionaries now are a lot smarter and respectful regarding indigenous culture than their 19th Century stereotype ...
... and (2) what these missionaries have found, once they spend some time with the tribes, is that the indigenous people actually WANT to put a stop to some of the more brutal aspects of their culture (like revenge-killing and cannibalism), and end up appreciative of the "invaders" efforts to show them A Better Way.
What today's useful idiots like this refuse to understand, is that there are some aspects of human nature and human interaction that transcend culture ... in particular, the vast majority of people simply want to live free and pursue happiness, and are willing to respect others of like mind ... no matter the level and shading of melanin, or the cultural baggage, we are carrying around.
Problem is, that small minority of humans who derive their power from the barrel of a gun ... or the blade of a knife ... or the abuse of the functions of government ... or by preaching brutality in the name of their God ... keep getting in the way. And this is primarily because many who do know better have persuaded the rest of us to not lift a finger to stop them -- even though we have the power to do so!
Unlike global warming, the argument is settled ... rights-respecting governance is superior to the alternatives.
The sooner the people of this world act in accordance with this truth ... including taking ACTION to remove the most malignant alternative, totalitarian regimes ... the sooner we will have world peace.
Moral equivalence is not an option, any longer.
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* Always keep in mind, that deleting the strained gnats of a troll is not necessarily censorship ... often, it is the blogospheric version of quality control.
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