Construction on planned $1 billion Phoenix metro resort is 30% completed, set to open next year - Phoenix Business Journal

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The new resort is expected to open by the end of 2023 next to the Cardinals' stadium and Westgate Entertainment District in Glendale. Click through to see images of the construction progress.

with an indoor and outdoor Hot Wheels roller coaster, Barbie Beach House, Mattel Games mini golf, laser tag, go-karts and Thomas & Friends electric powered passenger train.

The resort will feature a 1,200-room hotel, 6-acre water feature, $40 million 360-degree concert stage, a dozen restaurants, a 52,000-square-foot party island and an 80,000-square-foot shopping corridor. On a busy day, the owners expect the overall resort to see about 20,000 people. Click through the gallery below to see renderings of the completed project.

The original concept for the project, called Crystal Lagoons, was slated to open before the Super Bowl in 2023 and had been led by Epic Resort Destinations LLC and Florida-based Crystal Lagoons. Now led by the Fishers, who were initially brought on as a general contractor and financier for the first concept, VAI Resort is slated to open in late 2023. Like other projects in the Valley, the resort experienced some delays due to supply chain challenges but now controls its own concrete production.

In its first year, the water portion of the resort will use less than 32.5 million gallons of water. After this, the resort will have a water demand of about 20 million gallons of water annually. Most of the water used for the resort will come from the city's supply of Salt River Project water, while some could come from the Central Arizona Project and groundwater resources.

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