The American Heartland Rv park is already underway. so I think it does have a chance of happing, but wondering how much of there idea will be put into it.
Honestly, I would love to build or develop my own dream theme park in West Virginia near Charleston. On Google Earth, I found big pieces of land that used to be coal mines or quarries that would be great to replace them with Theme Parks. Too bad I couldn't show you the links because your account is probably on restrict mode.
@@TheCoasterJosh if that happens I can see even way more venture capital/private equity funding for new parks that fit that in between the regional parks and FEC. Amusement Park start ups 👀
I am really hopeful for the Oklahoma park to be built. Having grown up in Kansas, the Great Plains are in need of some theme parks. Without much geographic draw, there has to be something else to draw people in. I think this is why the Pacific Northwest is lacking in parks. They don’t need theme parks when they have areas of geographic interest.
I’m excited for Universal GB as I’m almost certainly going to be within a day trip when it opens (and am glad they didn’t name it after where it’s going to be, no-one os going to be hyped for Universal Bedford. Even here as I’m only vaguely aware of where it is.)
@@erinsmith7372 Bedford isn’t the middle of nowhere, it’s a town of almost 200,000 people. It’s just in the weird area around London that I’m hazy about.
The American Heartland Rv park is already underway.
so I think it does have a chance of happing, but wondering how much of there idea will be put into it.
I saw that, it does seem to have a good shot, although final concepts are always a bit different than animations.
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Agreed!!!
Honestly, I would love to build or develop my own dream theme park in West Virginia near Charleston. On Google Earth, I found big pieces of land that used to be coal mines or quarries that would be great to replace them with Theme Parks. Too bad I couldn't show you the links because your account is probably on restrict mode.
My ultimate dream would be to eventually have a theme park also! It’s gonna take so much work, but anything is possible!
I predict this summer will be the highest grossing year for theme parks since pre covid
I agree! Very likely.
@@TheCoasterJosh if that happens I can see even way more venture capital/private equity funding for new parks that fit that in between the regional parks and FEC. Amusement Park start ups 👀
I am really hopeful for the Oklahoma park to be built. Having grown up in Kansas, the Great Plains are in need of some theme parks. Without much geographic draw, there has to be something else to draw people in. I think this is why the Pacific Northwest is lacking in parks. They don’t need theme parks when they have areas of geographic interest.
I really hope they build the park also, we haven't seen something of that scale from a company outside of Disney/Universal.
to me it seems owa started the ground up park boom
Please make a Adventure Park in Orlando 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
That Would be EPIC!
I’m excited for Universal GB as I’m almost certainly going to be within a day trip when it opens (and am glad they didn’t name it after where it’s going to be, no-one os going to be hyped for Universal Bedford. Even here as I’m only vaguely aware of where it is.)
That is going to be super cool!
It’s bullcrap that theme parks are being built in the middle of nowhere and we still haven’t gotten a good one in Indianapolis.
@@erinsmith7372 Bedford isn’t the middle of nowhere, it’s a town of almost 200,000 people. It’s just in the weird area around London that I’m hazy about.
Fingers crossed for universal great Britain 😅
Same here!!
It's great to hear that Nashville is getting a new theme park called "Storyville" But I feel Milwaukee deserves a theme park as well.
I hope India jumps on this bandwagon. We are a massive economy with a growing middle class*