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Oasis at Lakeport, a $300-million family resort and entertainment district, is planned for Osage Beach, Missouri

Skyview Partners, Tegethoff Plan $300M Family Resort in Osage Beach

St. Louis-based SkyView Partners and Tegethoff Development have submitted plans to Osage Beach, MO, for Oasis at Lakeport, a $300-million family resort and entertainment district to be developed along the Lakeport property acquired by Big Thunder Marine in 2021. Plans include the development of a family friendly tourist destination, with construction slated to break ground in 2023 and open in summer 2024. 

“Oasis at Lakeport will be an offering unlike any other in the region,” said Todd Schneider, co-managing partner of SkyView Partners. “We are excited about the opportunity to form a partnership with the Osage Beach community to build a new entertainment district for generations to enjoy,”  

Construction plans include the creation of a year-round entertainment destination offering 20 acres of amusement rides and attractions along with hotels, restaurants, amphitheater, marina and boardwalk. Amusement offerings will include roller coasters, thrill and family rides and a 200-foot-tall observation wheel. 

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