Frisco Council and Planning Commission to Discuss Proposed Theme Park Tuesday

It’s been almost a month since Universal announced a planned children’s and family theme park in Frisco.

On Tuesday evening, residents of the city will have the opportunity to address the members of the city council and the planning and zoning commission with their questions and concerns.

The two bodies have a joint meeting scheduled for 5:30 pm at Frisco City Hall.

The current plan is for park construction to begin later this year on what is currently a vacant field on the east side of the Dallas North Tollway, immediately north of the Panther Creek property. The park is expected to open in 2026.

The initial proposed project size is 97 acres. Thus, the size of the park will be just under half of the Six Flags Over Texas park in Arlington.

Universal Parks and Resorts, part of NBC 5’s parent company, hasn’t released specific details about the park, but company officials say it will feature traditional offerings like rides, shows and food, as well as meet and greets with characters from Universal properties. , movies and shows – like Minions or Shrek.

The visualization of the park, which was shown when it was announced in January, showed a lush border with a front entrance that opens onto the lagoon. From there, guests can travel in several directions to visit the theme areas of the park.

The design of the park also included a river that could be used for boating throughout the park.

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