MadMax11
Well-Known Member
Climate is a major factor.
Houston's climate is nearly identical to Orlando's. Very similar year-round. If they were going to build a park elsewhere in the States (which I doubt very seriously they'd do), I think they'd do it on the outskirts of Houston somewhere. They'd already have a major airport to connect through, as well. Land in Texas can still be had cheaply. It's the only logical place in the country for a project of that scale, frankly....central between DL and WDW...climate..airport/infrastructure in place.
Having said all that...Disney hasn't shown the commitment to the parks they already have to indicate that they're looking at expansion above and beyond that here in the States.
Houston's climate is nearly identical to Orlando's. Very similar year-round. If they were going to build a park elsewhere in the States (which I doubt very seriously they'd do), I think they'd do it on the outskirts of Houston somewhere. They'd already have a major airport to connect through, as well. Land in Texas can still be had cheaply. It's the only logical place in the country for a project of that scale, frankly....central between DL and WDW...climate..airport/infrastructure in place.
Having said all that...Disney hasn't shown the commitment to the parks they already have to indicate that they're looking at expansion above and beyond that here in the States.