But historically that's what Disney does. Hong Kong DL, Tokyo DL, Paris DL and the Magic Kingdom at WDW are all based around the original DL in California. Not all are exactly the same but the idea is. Paris got a Studios park similar to WDW and some attractions from Disney Parks around the world have come to WDW. So the idea of a WDW Disney Sea can't necessarily be thrown out just yet. One can still dream. :wave:
But all those parks are owned by disney. When the OLC gets involved, you're talking about budget buckets of VERY different sizes. :lol:
Oh, I'd LOVE to see it... But I wouldn't want to see a "cheaper version" of it... And that would be the only way I think it would ever happen.
The only positive point is that a copy would mean they wouldn't have to do any R&D or design work. Which WOULD save a pretty penny. But just knowing what I saw when I went over there, I'd imagine that even with zero R&D and design costs, I bet it would still cost more than any other Disney park has to get built (outside of Disney Sea itself, obviously).
Plus, I think there's some sort of contractual agreement between Disney and the OLC that attractions can't be copied for a certain length of time... Which would prevent a clone being built for a while anyway. Someone mentioned 2012... But they didn't know if that was when a cloned attraction could be FINISHED, or when it could BEGIN. So who knows. :shrug:
I could even reason that I couldn't see a Disney Sea clone ever coming stateside because there aren't enough character tie-ins. That's just the way things are these days. One of the coolest attractions there (that my kids loved) was The Voyage of Sinbad. Great attraction. But I don't think it would ever get built here. No character tie-ins. The only benefit would be the sale of Chandu plushes (which my kids now have FIVE of!!)! :lol:
Edited because I had another thought: One thing that makes Disney Sea great is the extreme level of detail even within reach of the crowds. In Japan, people respect what's around them. No gum stuck places. ZERO trash anywhere you go in the parks. You could eat off the floor. In the states, all that high theming within reach would take an absolute beating. They'd have to make changes to design for that reason alone, I would imagine.