I always hear talk about where the next Disney park would be in the US but if that were to ever happen, wouldnt it thin out the attendence and quality of the 2 origional parks?
Believe me, the Disney Company doesn't want to be any more into the theme park business than they already are...
Believe me, the Disney Company doesn't want to be any more into the theme park business than they already are...
In my opinion,after visiting Disneyland in L.A. And Disneyland Paris.There's only one park that feels the the real deal,and that's WDW in Florida,please west coasters,don't fall out with me.This is just my opinion.
Right, that explains Shanghai
Who are you referring to? The Board of Directors? Who is "they"?They don't care about the parks, fund the parks and probably don't set foot in the parks.
I can understand the underwhelming feeling of DisneyLand when you've only been exposed to WDW. But i think for most west coasters DisneyLand still holds a lot of charm, especially if you stay onsite.
I always hear talk about where the next Disney park would be in the US but if that were to ever happen, wouldnt it thin out the attendence and quality of the 2 origional parks?
Right, that explains Shanghai
NOT because I live in Texas is why I am saying this. I really think it wouldn't hurt them at all. I know many many people who will not fly nor can afford to fly their family in either direction from Texas. Also the drive is 2 full days and more either way. Texas for the most part has great weather here.. San Antonio New Braunfels area San Marcos would be fantastic for all counts. Weather, location,etc. People and I mean lots of them, cannot afford that much time off and the money to drive or fly to go to Disney. I am constantly selling Disney to people her. Even though i get nothing LOL.. But bottom line we need a mid way for people who may never get to go and will never get to go because of how far it is either way. If it takes 2 hard days to drive from Mid Texas and 2 hard days back Lets say 5 days total travel then what does that week vacation get in Disney.. 2 days.. Not worth going . So those people may never get to go. I know tons of people that would gladly spend time and money at Disney if they could go and take more than one week off. lets face it.. You need more than even 4 days there to enjoy it and if its spent traveling or airfare that is ridiculous.. Disney would have a whole new world of Lovers if they could only go.. I hope they can quit building overseas. Those people all come here so why are they building them there. JMHO
While i would have agreed with this years ago as I live in Texas too, I don't think it would be a good spot for a Disney property. It's smack dab in between DLR and WDW. I think the most logical place would he somewhere up north. I don't see then really ever building another resort, but i don't think Texas would be the place. Even though I have to admit a Disneyland or world in my 'backyard' would be really nice. And i also don't think the distance is that bad from here to WDW but i guess it depends on which part of Texas your in. If anything from a Texas perspective a trip to WDW is always worth it imo, don't know if I can say the same for DLR though.
I don't think Disney would ever build a theme park where climate was a concern, though. Every existing Disney theme park in the world is open year-round, and believe me, there are just times of year in the north when no one wants to even go outside, much less into a theme park.
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