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Created On: 11/24/2020 07:11 AM
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 11/24/2020 07:11 AM
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stokedpanda

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American Wave Machine New Smyrna Article


Sorry if already posted but interested in everyone's thoughts.

I think it kinda sucks given the water quality of the lagoon, they should fix that before adding this, where will the water come from?



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Edited: 11/24/2020 at 07:18 AM by stokedpanda
 11/24/2020 07:44 AM
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Julianuribe23

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A wave park for an area that has the most consistent rippable wave in the state... pretty stupid if you asked me. Are they going to label every out of town surfer as an 'Orlando Kook' at the wave pool too?
 11/24/2020 07:46 AM
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johnnyboy

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Please. Come to palm beach county.

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 11/24/2020 07:58 AM
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CurtisEflush

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That's actually at the Edgewater exit (Hwy 442) off I-95, south of NSB. Looks like Tpap's move to Mims will pay dividends. That far inland, I assume they will have chlorinated water from wherever, just like any swimming pool. Orlandoans can take solace in the fact that your county no longer shows up on the license tags.

Edit: Wrong exit; I got bad data from another site. Actually at the true NSB exit (SR44):

Pic too wide for forum. Project layout here:

https://americanwavemachines.imgix.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Flyover-View_NSB_Annotated_w-Ammenities.jpg

Edited: 11/26/2020 at 07:52 AM by CurtisEflush
 11/25/2020 08:08 AM
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worksuxgetsponsered

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Originally posted by: johnnyboy

Please. Come to palm beach county.


I told 3rd to make sure that permit got through....

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 11/25/2020 08:14 AM
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johnnyboy

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Damn due diligence.

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 12/06/2020 08:27 AM
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Cloudsurfer

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Exactly what I thought! PFFFFFT!??????
 12/06/2020 09:47 AM
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ww

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American Wave Machines The layout doesn't look very impressive.
    Plans for a wave pool and a five-story Holiday Inn southwest of State Road 44 and I-95 in New Smyrna Beach have been given a green light. The New Smyrna Beach City Commission agreed to an amendment to the master development agreement for the Ocean Gate Commerce Center at its Oct. 27 meeting at the Brannon Center. The amendment allows three new permitted uses to the overall development plan: mini-storage warehouse, car wash and a wave pool that would accommodate surfers and swimmers with a limit of 20 participants per hour.


Edited: 12/06/2020 at 09:49 AM by ww
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