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Blockbuster Outlines Vast "Showcase Destination". (Originated from The Miami Herald)

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

| October 05, 1993 | Corbett, Sue | COPYRIGHT 1999 Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

DUCK KEY, Fla.--Oct. 5--On Wayne Huizenga's drawing board is a sports and entertainment complex that his top aides say may someday make that theme park in Orlando seem Mickey Mouse.

"We intend to make this a showcase destination," Huizenga aide Jame Blosser told members of the South Florida Regional Planning Council Monday. "Wide parkways going in and a huge buffer around it."

Meeting at a luxury resort in the Florida Keys, Blockbuster's team of eight well-heeled lawyers, lobbyists and land development experts painted a word picture of Wayne's World:

Three stadiums. Thirty-six holes of golf. Tens of thousands of square feet of shops and restaurants. Roller coasters, bumper boats, computer games …

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