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Title: hello Jacksonville
Post by: johnsreef on August 21, 2010, 11:19:03 AM
I love Jax been here for 15 years.  BUT!!!!  why are we the only major city on the east coast with out a public Aquarium?

John Jay
Johnsreefs.com
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: buckethead on August 21, 2010, 01:36:41 PM
Because we haven't had a benefactor step up to the plate and donate it.

I wonder if you might know a guy?

Welcome!
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: 904Scars on August 23, 2010, 11:57:38 AM
Welcome!

Agreed on the aquarium, especially since we are a coastal and river city, however I think we need to first focus on actually drawing the crowds toward the urban core, as in most cities is where the aquariums are located. Don't get me wrong, downtown is slowly progressing but in order for an aquarium to thrive there needs to be other draw to the area and easy, convenient transportation and parking, something our city can't seem to get a grasp on.
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: duvaldude08 on August 23, 2010, 12:10:31 PM
Agreed! An aquarium like the one in Atlanta would do great here! Maybe that can be idea for the shipyards property.
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: finehoe on August 25, 2010, 01:14:33 PM
Quote from: johnsreef on August 21, 2010, 11:19:03 AM
why are we the only major city on the east coast with out a public Aquarium?

What purpose would it serve?  Just because everyone else has one, we need one too?
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: Duuuvalboy on August 25, 2010, 01:28:44 PM
ah.. yeah? Why not? it's so damn boring in Jax so bring something here geez.. We the only major city in the world that's big and have nothing to do or see for tourists who comes here
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: billy on August 25, 2010, 01:33:40 PM
how about a clean river?
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: coredumped on August 25, 2010, 06:50:26 PM
it would be cool with the maritime museum
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: Sportmotor on August 26, 2010, 09:38:45 PM
ello

I have a fishbowl you can come to my house and pay me $20 to look at if you like, I will even go get a fish and water for it!
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: RiversideLoki on September 23, 2010, 12:48:01 PM
I'm undercutting sportmotor. You only have to pay me 19 bucks to look at my aquarium. I have a clown loach, he's entertaining.

(http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/3734/clownloach.jpg)

And to the guy that says Jacksonville is boring. To a point, it is. But if you do outdoor activities, Jacksonville is actually a dream. There are so many parks and beaches and places to see in the area. You just have to find them.

But yes, I think an aquarium would be a useful project. However, I want to see the ship museum at the shipyards, first!
Title: I FOUND IT!
Post by: Ocklawaha on September 23, 2010, 12:54:59 PM
I found our aquarium! I found it! I found it!

It's got Jacksonville written all over it!


(http://www.bedstuyblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/dsc01196.JPG)

OCKLAWAHA
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: CS Foltz on September 23, 2010, 01:51:30 PM
Backside of PS4 ain't it? Blaze a trail into it and charge.....Timkin would love it!
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: heights unknown on September 23, 2010, 01:59:38 PM
I'd pay half a cent to go see it.  Wow...it is sooooooo beautiful!

"HU"
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: Keith-N-Jax on September 23, 2010, 02:20:53 PM
Tampa, Baltimore, Atlanta, Omaha, and Hawaii been to them all. I would like one in Jax.
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: CG7 on September 23, 2010, 02:27:45 PM
 There is a very easy solution for an aquarium in Jax. Use the money earmarked for the southbank riverwalk to add an aquarium addition to the MOSH. It is the perfect location, and with some improvements to MOSH (like the new Planetarium) we could have a unique attraction. jmo
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: fieldafm on September 23, 2010, 02:49:39 PM
Quote from: CG7 on September 23, 2010, 02:27:45 PM
There is a very easy solution for an aquarium in Jax. Use the money earmarked for the southbank riverwalk to add an aquarium addition to the MOSH. It is the perfect location, and with some improvements to MOSH (like the new Planetarium) we could have a unique attraction. jmo

I think a better solution would be to fix the Southbank Riverwalk's wooden planks which are in embarrasingly horrible disrepair(even Goldbood admits it was a dumb move to go with wood)... and promote our very own aquarium, the St Johns River.
Pleasure boating, dinner cruises, pleasure cruises, and eco-tourism is not promoted at all here... which is astonishing considering the tremendous natural resource we have(which is in need of some good TLC and attention), for free, in our very own city.

Besides, who wants to go to the hospital for a tetnus shot b/c they stepped on a rusty nail or huge splinter of wood walking to said MOSH aquarium addition?  That isn't a very tourist-friendly vision.
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: CG7 on September 23, 2010, 02:59:00 PM
I agree the southbank riverwalk is not in great shape, but tourist didn't line up to walk down it when it was in good shape. If you have an attraction to bring people to the area the city could then fix the riverwlk later. You don't have to walk the riverwalk too get to the MOSh.
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: KuroiKetsunoHana on September 23, 2010, 03:21:09 PM
bit off-topic here, but:  new planeterium?  seriously?  i hadn't heard about one, but i it would be awesome...i love the planetarium.
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: fieldafm on September 23, 2010, 03:30:25 PM
Quote from: KuroiKetsunoHana on September 23, 2010, 03:21:09 PM
bit off-topic here, but:  new planeterium?  seriously?  i hadn't heard about one, but i it would be awesome...i love the planetarium.

They're replacing the actual projector/scope/thingamabob at MOSH

It was posted on here a few weeks ago.

QuoteI agree the southbank riverwalk is not in great shape, but tourist didn't line up to walk down it when it was in good shape. If you have an attraction to bring people to the area the city could then fix the riverwlk later. You don't have to walk the riverwalk too get to the MOSh.

Downtown won't be a one-trick pony.
Hell, last Saturday there were plenty of people downtown... you had a big car show at the Landing, a gun show at the Fairgrounds, a large political rally at Metro Park, a decent sized birthday party at Kids Kampus, and people at the Everbank Field for a Jaguars Booster Club sendoff and a kids playground event at the Pepsi Tailgate Cabannas sponosred by WOKV... and yet all of these events were isolated from each other.  There was nothing connecting these 'events' with the rest of downtown, and subsequently there was no foot traffic or synergy created from what I would estimate to be easily over 2000 people/visitors in the core b/c of these seperate events.
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: CG7 on September 23, 2010, 09:26:22 PM
I definitely don't want downtown to be a one trick pony, but the original post asked why we don't have aa aquarium. I just posted what is the easiest solution to having an aquarium while also showing where the money could come from. I think with some effort what is already downtown could be very tourist friendly. Such as a ferris wheel on the river next to the Landing, along with 1 or 2 dark rides (built by Sally Industries of course) in some of the empty spaces in the Landing. I would love to have the dinner cruises and eco-tourism, aquarium, rides, shopping, ship museums etc. I just think the moey already earmarked for the riverwalk would be better suited to help jump start something bigger.
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: fieldafm on September 23, 2010, 09:40:33 PM
Im not picking on you when I ask this and mean no offense... but how many times in the last year have you been to the Jacksonville Zoo?  Or Marineland?  Or Adventure Landing at Jax Beach?  Or the carousel in St Augustine?
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: RiversideLoki on September 24, 2010, 08:26:18 AM
Cue the "But they're so farrrr awwwayyyy wwaaaaaaahhhh" crowd.
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: CG7 on September 24, 2010, 11:30:17 AM
It isn't possible to offend me! I am being 100% honest I am a member at the zoo, I went to the Shipwreck Island with my son on Saturday, Sunday we played mini golf at the westside Adv. Landing (which is much closer to my house). I have only been to Marineland once since it reopened with the swim with the dolphin options. I kayak at least twice a month in Ft. George inlet. In other words if you are looking for someone who thinks there is a whole lot to do in Jax you found him. I just want moooore.
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: Bativac on September 24, 2010, 12:30:15 PM
I think rather than an aquarium, it would be great for the city to spend that kind of money (assuming it was something the city would pay for) to provide grants for small businesses wanting to open downtown. I'd love for there to be some kind of old-fashioned video arcade, or a comic shop, or something of that nature. Different types of cafes and restaurants. Something that exists at street level to provide the connectivity that someone mentioned.

My wife and I walk the Northbank Riverwalk once or twice a week. Sometimes we'll walk up and down Bay Street. There are a few bars/nightclubs at one end, but other than that, there just isn't much for a pedestrian to amble into and spend some money.

Create an atmosphere and you'll get people downtown - the last couple Art Walks I've been to have been absolutely crowded with a young, "hip" crowd. The only problem is aside from walking the streets, popping into some art showings and listening to street bands, there isn't much for them to do. I think a network of cafes and other interesting spots to pop into would create the atmosphere that would bring people downtown. And I don't think the city needs to spend millions of dollars on roundabouts or Metro Park improvements to do it.
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: ricker on September 24, 2010, 02:25:50 PM
I for one champion the idea of a clean river, a 'ShipYards' pier and OK OK an aquarium exhibit at MOSH.
but a CLEAN(er) river first.. .yes?
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: CG7 on September 24, 2010, 02:31:48 PM
I second that!
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: fieldafm on September 24, 2010, 04:58:07 PM
QuoteIn other words if you are looking for someone who thinks there is a whole lot to do in Jax you found him.

Truer words cannot be spoken.  Believe me, I wish I had MORE time b/c I always have to miss out on stuff I want to do in this city!

But, people just by and large don't come out in droves to experience the same type of venues an aquariam would attract. 
Groupon had a $7 zoo admission offer last week and MOSH is $5 all weekend(including Fridays)... and they still have ample capacity for more visitors if you know what I mean.
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: Bativac on October 09, 2010, 08:56:43 AM
Quote from: fieldafm on September 24, 2010, 04:58:07 PM
QuoteIn other words if you are looking for someone who thinks there is a whole lot to do in Jax you found him.

Truer words cannot be spoken.  Believe me, I wish I had MORE time b/c I always have to miss out on stuff I want to do in this city!

But, people just by and large don't come out in droves to experience the same type of venues an aquariam would attract. 
Groupon had a $7 zoo admission offer last week and MOSH is $5 all weekend(including Fridays)... and they still have ample capacity for more visitors if you know what I mean.

The Zoo is a great experience. MOSH on the other hand........ let's just say if it wasn't for the Planetarium I'd never set foot in the place.

A co-worker went for the first time with his wife and son. They wandered around for a couple hours and left.

If I had my choice I'd REALLY like for Jax to have a first-rate (or even second-rate) museum.
Title: Re: hello Jacksonville
Post by: ricker on October 11, 2010, 03:14:12 PM
HELL-Ohhhh all.
Let's get involved with dirty hands to a)have a meet and greet and b)show CASH construction how easy it can be to clean up a waterline.
Anyone up for a McCreek-side clean out?
bring loppers, tough gloves, drinks and snacks for yourselves.
We can arrange the date with fdot and green it up clean it up.
They provide bags, vests and removal of debris!
Let's set a date!