james4023464
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I say Disney makes a park in Virginia Beach:lol:
Like that will even happen, we can even get a profesional sports team.
Like that will even happen, we can even get a profesional sports team.
Originally posted by Hurricane
I couldn't think of a worse place for a park than Texas. Hotter then Fl, more desolate than the surface of the moon, and full of crazy texans. In addition it isn't close to major population centers or is a popular vacation destination (Fl worked because so many people vacationed in Miami, Palm Beach, Key West etc before Disney, but no one goes on vacation to Texas, it would be like going on vacation to South of the Border) VA hand would be a diffrent story, great rail infrastructure (assuming AmTrak doesn't Chapter 13) relatively close to DC, NY, Boston, Baltimore, only problem would be that it would be a seasonal park because of the weather, something I could not see Disney operating.
Originally posted by Lance
Disney has such a good thing with WDW, great location, weather, everything... I think they know this and will not build another Disney Park inside the U.S.
All I ask for is a lousy ESPN Zone in Boston, jesus, come on, we got ESPN next door in Bristol CT, but we don't have an ESPN Zone in Boston, it's ridiculous.
Originally posted by Thrawn
There isn't even an ESPN Zone anywhere in Connecticut
I think we should get one before you guys to the north
I mean, we have the whole company, and we can't even get the resteraunt.
I couldn't think of a worse place for a park than Texas. Hotter then Fl, more desolate than the surface of the moon, and full of crazy texans. In addition it isn't close to major population centers or is a popular vacation destination (Fl worked because so many people vacationed in Miami, Palm Beach, Key West etc before Disney, but no one goes on vacation to Texas, it would be like going on vacation to South of the Border) VA hand would be a diffrent story, great rail infrastructure (assuming AmTrak doesn't Chapter 13) relatively close to DC, NY, Boston, Baltimore, only problem would be that it would be a seasonal park because of the weather, something I could not see Disney operating.
Originally posted by Hurricane
I couldn't think of a worse place for a park than Texas. Hotter then Fl, more desolate than the surface of the moon, and full of crazy texans. In addition it isn't close to major population centers or is a popular vacation destination (Fl worked because so many people vacationed in Miami, Palm Beach, Key West etc before Disney, but no one goes on vacation to Texas, it would be like going on vacation to South of the Border) VA hand would be a diffrent story, great rail infrastructure (assuming AmTrak doesn't Chapter 13) relatively close to DC, NY, Boston, Baltimore, only problem would be that it would be a seasonal park because of the weather, something I could not see Disney operating.
Originally posted by PrimevalHurl81
Even though my opinion is slightly biosed because I live in Chicago, I feel the best place for a new disney theme park is in Chicago for a few reasons:
1) It is in the middle of the country and easily accesible from other large cities
2) Chicago itself is a huge city, and has other attractions (Six Flags Great America, Sears Tower, ect.)
But now that I think about it, there are also some reasons a new disney park shouldn't be placed in Chicago.
1) Chicago's climate sucks, and would only allow the park to be open part of the year. And besides, who wants to come to Chicago for inconsistent good weather? They are better off going to Florida or California
2) As many cities as there are close to Chicago, there is nothing west of it, and there are far more metropolitan areas close to Florida ofr California
3) The downfall of all disney parks could start with a new disney park bombing (as in extremely low attendence), like what almost happened with euro-disney ( DisneyLand Paris)
I feel that there will be no more large disney theme parks within the US
Originally posted by Big Pooh
Hi Hurricane...I'm one of those crazy Texans you were talking about. I live in Beaumont, Tx. I've been here all 35 years of my life and I've heard rumors of Disney buying land here my entire life. I don't expect anything to happen but you're reasoning makes no sense.
The weather here is EXACTLY like Fla. A little less rain maybe, but not much. Texas is a BIG state, and the eastern half is not at all desolate... quite the contrary.......
I've been to Texas twice for vacation. It would be the perfect spot for a Disney Park. Texas has 3 six flags, The Alamo. it's a great place to go.
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