lazyboy97o
Well-Known Member
What state would give Disney $5+ billion to build a park?
They tried with Disney quest and it was an epic failure for a variety of reasons.I wonder why they don't build smaller entertainment areas. Years ago disney was looking at building in Sydney Australia on a old industrial site right in the heart of the city but it wasn't a theme park. It was going to be a couple of theme hotels, cinema, shops, restaurants and a few small kids ride like tea cups. I'm surprised they haven't done this in cities in USA. Especially now they could put a few simulator rides in small spaces
I wonder why they don't build smaller entertainment areas. Years ago disney was looking at building in Sydney Australia on a old industrial site right in the heart of the city but it wasn't a theme park. It was going to be a couple of theme hotels, cinema, shops, restaurants and a few small kids ride like tea cups. I'm surprised they haven't done this in cities in USA. Especially now they could put a few simulator rides in small spaces
What state would give Disney $5+ billion to build a park?
I can imagine a hotel in NYC. They’ve already got three shows running over there.
Looks more like Mickey's infamous Palestinian cousin, Farfour.
I know Florida and California will always be home to Disney resorts and theme parks but if the United States had to pick somewhere else to build a Disney themed resort complex where in the USA would it be or would they continue to build new Disney locations overseas? I’ve heard rumors of Texas being a strong candidate of a new Disney park sometime in the near future do you see this really happening or never? Just curious Texas has so much space and a lot of room and the economy is doing really well. Perhaps like a region of Texas where their is a lot of tourism like Austin or San Antonio? Austin is a rapidly fast growing city with no theme park. Houston could’ve been a selection but with Grand Texas coming probably not likely they add another major theme park.
Iger and Eisner both visited India and Iger visited India again. Rumor is Mumbai Disneyland in the future. Labor rates are a lot cheaper outside USA, which equates to slave labor. And outside the USA, OSHA is an unknown word. There was a small town called Dubai that was and is currently built by slave labor from men from Pakistan and India.Most likely not. California wont allow much more expansion. And even with the wetland conservation in place they have more than enough land to add 1 or two more parks. Just remember. Every time they build, it costs us 10-20% more on the reservation. Be careful what you wish for.
Before long Disney will invent faster than light travel, and buy their own planet. Imagine that happening.
Iger and Eisner both visited India and Iger visited India again. Rumor is Mumbai Disneyland in the future. Labor rates are a lot cheaper outside USA, which equates to slave labor. And outside the USA, OSHA is an unknown word. There was a small town called Dubai that was and is currently built by slave labor from men from Pakistan and India.
Never - - - they can barely run the parks they already have.I know Florida and California will always be home to Disney resorts and theme parks but if the United States had to pick somewhere else to build a Disney themed resort complex where in the USA would it be or would they continue to build new Disney locations overseas? I’ve heard rumors of Texas being a strong candidate of a new Disney park sometime in the near future do you see this really happening or never? Just curious Texas has so much space and a lot of room and the economy is doing really well. Perhaps like a region of Texas where their is a lot of tourism like Austin or San Antonio? Austin is a rapidly fast growing city with no theme park. Houston could’ve been a selection but with Grand Texas coming probably not likely they add another major theme park.
I’d love to see a stand-alone Resort (ala Aulani/Vero Beach/Hilton Head) somewhere else on the east coast. Cape Cod would be stunning.
This is sad - - -They've confirmed that they're opening the 3rd gate in Disneyland Paris in 2030.
Both Shanghai Disneyland and Universal Studios Beijing incorporate their respective company’s overall safety standards designed to comply with US regulations and various international standards.Iger and Eisner both visited India and Iger visited India again. Rumor is Mumbai Disneyland in the future. Labor rates are a lot cheaper outside USA, which equates to slave labor. And outside the USA, OSHA is an unknown word. There was a small town called Dubai that was and is currently built by slave labor from men from Pakistan and India.
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