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Originally posted by The Mom
Last time I looked, Texas was in the Southwest. ;)

(My southwest idea was shot down as being too close to DL) And Dallas is almost equidistant between WDW and DL...or at least almost the same distance from either as Kansas.

As noted, it can't be built too far north, or would have to be seasonal. East Coast...too close to WDW; West Coast...too close to DL.

There is a "theme" park in Orlando based on the bible. It's only been open a couple of years (at most) but it might be interesting to see how it's doing. I'll try asking in "Other" attractions.


I consider it to be in the Great Planes area, but whatever I am geographically challenged, anyways lol

The thing with a resort in Texas is that there would be a great enough domestic attendance that it could be supported by Texans alone, leaving Disneyland to feed of of Cali and the Westcoast, WDW to feed off the East Coast, international and Florida and then Texas Resort to feed mostly off of Texas, and some of the Mid-west great Plains area that would be closer for them to drive to rather than fly to WDW. Personally I have already designed a resort for Texas, and I feel it is the only area left for a domestic disney resort, except for someting small in Vegas.

I would not call the Bible Expereince or whatever it is in Orlando a "theme Park" from my understanding it is simply an attraction, and nothing else, a whole major park by a corporate entertainment company is totally different.
 
That may be so but any venue that descibes them selves as "The Holy Land Experience is a living, biblical museum that takes you 6000 miles away and 2000 years back in time to the land of the Bible", is not a theme park.

Wow this was quite a thread drift wasn't it?
 

The Mom

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Originally posted by FigmentDream


I consider it to be in the Great Planes area, but whatever I am geographically challenged, anyways lol




I would not call the Bible Expereince or whatever it is in Orlando a "theme Park" from my understanding it is simply an attraction, and nothing else, a whole major park by a corporate entertainment company is totally different.

Don't worry about the Southwest thing...even the dictionary was a little vague about which areas were included! ;)

I puposely put theme park in quotations...because I don't consider it a real one, either. ;) However, it might be close to the size of a "land" in a Disney park.
 

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