Original Article: http://www.thedreamvisioncompany.co...llion-dollar-family-entertainment-theme-parks
There is that always hopeful dreams that one day Disney would open a new theme park in the central United States. It looks like another company is looking to get into the Theme Park business, taking advantage of the abundance of land in the Lone Star State. I've looked into Dreamvision and they don't seem to have a great amount of IP to be able to fill a park. I'm curious if they are going to bring in other licenses besides their own.
Located in Fort Worth’s Metroplex region and slated to open in 2020, DreamVision Mountain/DreamScape, Texas will transport guests through multiple themed lands and attractions. Rising up in the center of the park will be the iconic DreamVision Mountain, a towering winter wonderland and one of the largest indoor winter snow experiences in the world, featuring winter sports like skiing, snowboarding and bobsledding. The realistic winter landscape, inspired by the artwork of Thomas Kinkade, will be created by technology developed by Malcolm Clulow, the foremost expert in indoor snowmaking. Themed lands, including Dreamscape Tinsel Town, Nadia’s Storybook Land and Dreamscape Metropolis, will surround DreamVision Mountain, each offering unique attractions, rides and adventures.
There is that always hopeful dreams that one day Disney would open a new theme park in the central United States. It looks like another company is looking to get into the Theme Park business, taking advantage of the abundance of land in the Lone Star State. I've looked into Dreamvision and they don't seem to have a great amount of IP to be able to fill a park. I'm curious if they are going to bring in other licenses besides their own.