I think a great flat place of land surrounded my about 20 million people would be either west or north of Houston. That would spread out the US parks while also putting them in the three most populated states in the US.
*Correction: I think a great flat place of land surrounded BY more than 20 million potential customers (and growing) would be either west or north of Houston. Millions from Dallas, Austin, Ft Worth and San Antonio would be within a 3 hours drive of the park. That would spread out the US parks while also putting them in the three most populated states in the US.
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Matt Hickman
I think a great flat place of land surrounded my about 20 million people would be either west or north of Houston. That would spread out the US parks while also putting them in the three most populated states in the US.
Matt Hickman
*Correction: I think a great flat place of land surrounded BY more than 20 million potential customers (and growing) would be either west or north of Houston. Millions from Dallas, Austin, Ft Worth and San Antonio would be within a 3 hours drive of the park. That would spread out the US parks while also putting them in the three most populated states in the US.
GtA_bandit
It would take tens of billions and over a decade to move Disney to another location. It’s all talk. It’s never going to happen. It’s all hype.
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