How are they going to afford it? Disney stock has fallen to under $80.00 a share. They are going to have to pay through the nose to acquire the rest of Hulu.
Their live action movies have been flops. The latest Star Wars movies/shows have been flops.
I wish them luck.
I am no
There is plenty of room in the Sacramento area and it would allow Northern California fans a park of their own. They should think about the size of the state and how a park in the northern part would draw huge revenue from the bay area and surrounding communities. Disneyland will still be the original, but a piece of the magic in the northern California area would draw so many more fans that didn’t have to travel as far.
If Disney needs expansion, look no further than Texas. A lot of available land, less expensive than California, half-way between Anaheim & Orlando, huge population base, easy transportation access, & massive global appeal for international travelers. Three of the largest population centers in America: Dallas/Ft. Worth, Houston, & Austin/San Antonio.
The land by Sleep Train and the never finished build Arco Park can be used for a Disney Park in the Sacramento area. The California High Speed Rail will eventually run up to Sacramento.
Comments for Disney Permanently Scraps California Theme Park Plan
Kathleen
How are they going to afford it? Disney stock has fallen to under $80.00 a share. They are going to have to pay through the nose to acquire the rest of Hulu.
Their live action movies have been flops. The latest Star Wars movies/shows have been flops.
I wish them luck.
I am no
Nia
Movies are not flops
Lisa
You just need leve Disneyland bee it’s fine way it is
Rachel
There is plenty of room in the Sacramento area and it would allow Northern California fans a park of their own. They should think about the size of the state and how a park in the northern part would draw huge revenue from the bay area and surrounding communities. Disneyland will still be the original, but a piece of the magic in the northern California area would draw so many more fans that didn’t have to travel as far.
Jerry W
If Disney needs expansion, look no further than Texas. A lot of available land, less expensive than California, half-way between Anaheim & Orlando, huge population base, easy transportation access, & massive global appeal for international travelers. Three of the largest population centers in America: Dallas/Ft. Worth, Houston, & Austin/San Antonio.
Rob Serrano
The land by Sleep Train and the never finished build Arco Park can be used for a Disney Park in the Sacramento area. The California High Speed Rail will eventually run up to Sacramento.
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