Dreamvision rick silanskas biography
- Rick Silanskas, CEO of The DreamVision Company in Fort Worth, Texas, awoke from a dream on the morning of Dec. 23, 2002, after a vision of a young girl.
- (Left to right) Bryan Robinson, Ron Logan, Rick Silanskas.
- When Bryan Robinson was handed a 10-year sentence on March 21, and ordered to repay more than $7 million to investors he duped over the massive park scheme.
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Bizarre press conference for $3.5 billion Muscle Shoals theme park only raises more questions
MUSCLE SHOALS, Ala. — DreamVision LLC on Wednesday attempted to put to rest some of the questions Alabamians have had since the company announced its intension to build a massive amusement park named “Dreamvision Soundscapes” in Muscle Shoals, but may have ultimately raised more questions than they answered.
In a 75-minute presentation at the Marriott Muscle Shoals, the company said the park will be built in the Muscle Shoals area as a tribute to the storied musical history of the community. It will have an astounding price tag of $3.5 billion, which DreamVisions says will be funded through private venture capital firm Provident Global Capital. The company stressed Alabama’s love of family values as one of the reasons the park would be a good fit in the region.
The mock-ups of the new park shown during the presentation depict an enormous, brightly colored, technologically advanced park with a central hub, branching out to “spokes” honoring genres o
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DreamVision Announces Plans for Two Multi-Billion Dollar Theme Parks
Fort Worth, Texas-based The DreamVision Company, a privately owned entertainment and media enterprise, recently announced plans for the construction of two multi-billion dollar theme parks. The parks are being developed in partnership with Bryan Robinson, CEO, Provident Global Capital, LLC, a private equity management company. One of the projects, “DreamVision Mountain/DreamScape”, will be located in Fort Worth’s Metroplex region and is slated to open in 2020. Several themed lands and attractions as well as “one of the largest indoor winter snow experiences in the world, featuring winter sports like skiing, snowboarding and bobsledding” are planned for the park.
More details have been unveiled for the second theme park project dubbed “DreamVision SoundScape”, which is slated for completion in 2019. The 3.5 billion dollar music-inspired, 1,400 acre (567 hectares) large theme park destination will be located in Muscle Shoals (Alabama) and pay homage to the history and folklore of the Shoals. Rides will
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By Susan & Simon Veness
When we wrote our exclusive story for “Attractions Magazine” about the plans for a record-breaking theme park in Texas three years ago, we didn’t envision the follow-up article would be about a major fraud case and the prison sentencing of the man who drove the DreamVision project into a financial crater.
But, when Bryan Robinson was handed a 10-year sentence on March 21, and ordered to repay more than $7 million to investors he duped over the massive park scheme in Muscle Shoals, Ala., it was obvious something had gone massively, criminally wrong, so we caught up with one of the original pioneers – and, ultimately, one of the victims – of the DreamVision idea, Ron Logan. His story reads like something out of a novel.
As we detailed in 2014, Logan – a Disney Legend who was an executive producer for Walt Disney Entertainment – was the chief creative officer for the fledgling DreamVision animation and entertainment company, and the motivation for the company’s founder Rick Silanskas, who came up with the inspiration for a Disney-rivali
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