Why Does Orlando Have So Many Theme Parks
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
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0:51 you mentioned Disney has 4 theme parks. They do, excluding the water parks, which would make it 6. But then you said Universal has 3, with a 4th on the way (that being Epic Universe). You grouped Universal's water park into it's collection, but why not Disney's two water parks? You then went on to mention that Seaworld has two, and included its own water park in that number. Why are Disney's Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon being excluded here
Universal considers Volcano Bay a Water Theme Park. The reason being it’s massive compared to Disney’s water parks.
0:25 that's disneyland paris footage
Great video!
I loved the Orlando theme parks so much that I decided to move here last year. its wild just how much the population swings around the holidays though.
Orlando also gets a decent boost as it has the closest airport to Port Canaveral. Cruising is responsible for a large number of passenger movements at Orlando International Airport (MCO) and hotel stays in the immediate Orlando area. Port Canaveral even briefly eclipsed Miami in terms of cruise passenger volume, although Miami has since taken back the lead as the world's busiest cruise port.
Technically, Universal's Epic Universe will be the third theme park at Universal Orlando Resort. Universal's Volcano Bay is a waterpark. If it was a theme park, then Disney's Typhoons Lagoon and Disney's Blizzard Beach would also be considered theme parks as well. As a result, Walt Disney World would have six theme parks instead of four.
Water parks with theming, are theme parks. (Including TL, BB, Aquatica, and VB)
@elevenb6967 So riddle me this. Why doesn't Walt Disney World refer to Blizzard Beach or Typhoon Lagoon as theme parks? Also, why doesn't SeaWorld refer to either of their Aquatica locations as theme parks? Then again, why doesn't Europa Park consider their Rulantica waterpark to be a theme park?
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Now, ask yourself, "what is a theme park?"
If you Google it, it literally comes up with "an amusement park with a unifying idea" (THEME).
Aquatica - Southern Pacific
Blizzard Beach - A ski resort, whose snow, and ice suddenly melts
Typhoon Lagoon - A typhoon suddenly hits a tropical, pristine area
Volcano Bay - Mystical South Pacific volcano
They're all theme parks with mostly water rides, and attractions.
@elevenb6967 They're waterparks that have themes to them. But the classification of theme parks is an amusement park with deep theming to it. It does not pertain to waterparks. Universal is the only one who refers to their waterpark as a theme park, but that's wrong. It's like how Six Flags refers to Larson Super Loops as roller coasters even though they're not.
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I literally just gave you the actual definition of a theme park, and you countered with:
"But the classification of theme parks is an amusement park with deep theming to it."
Those parks are literally the definition of theme parks, because they're all heavily themed, with a story behind each. Universal calls their parks with water rides theme parks, and you're saying that they're wrong? By whose authority.....Yours? Man, stop it.
Also, I've never heard Six Flags refer to LSL as a roller coaster. But that's not even relevant. We're talking about theme parks here. And again, by its very definition, Aquatica, TL, BB, and VB are indeed THEME parks. The only difference is that their rides are mostly water based. -_-
MCO 😕
7:26 disney WORLD not land
Disney has 2 waterparks and Disney Springs.
ORD is Chicago, not Orlando.
I guess, people heads go straight to Chicago and not Orlando from ORD
@ that’s correct. It’s the IATA code for Chicago o hare
@@BroadvayOrlando’s IATA code is MCO
But Disney is not in Orlando. The Walt Disney World Resort is an entertainment resort complex located about 20 miles southwest of Orlando,
True but that’s how most cities work. They usually get grouped into the nearest big city.. called the metropolitan area
Again, still not Orlando. He should be saying Central Fl.
@ if you go to the Walt Disney World website it says this: “Welcome to Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, FL. Enjoy exciting theme parks, resorts, dining and more. Plan your magical family vacation now!”
Why should he have to clarify exactly where they are if even Disney themselves says Orlando lol
@KaiDub24 still not part of orlando. It is in Kissimmee. Not my fault if Disney gives false information. In permiting, Reedy Creek has to abide by Orlando's permiting rules just it's not part of Orlando.
@ and Kissimmee is still part of what is geographically known as “Greater Orlando” which includes Orlando, Kissimmee and Sanford. I get what ur saying but it’s rlly not that deep. Again, Orlando in this context only means the metropolitan area, not the city itself.
Ask the people whom live here how much we are enjoying the tourism? What do you think?
We have the best theme parks in the country minus Cedar Point. New York can’t compete jk
Well their six flags had the largest coaster in the world then they got rid of it ☹️
@ why did they rid of it smh
@@phillinsogood cedar point did the same thing with their thing but there rumors going around something good is gonna replace it idk the only ride closure that pissed me off more was dragon challenge in Universal
Disney world isn’t in Orlando
Yes it is
They trying to be like LA😒
How so?
Not at all . The hell we aren’t lol
Not even close.
Orlando beats LA in terms of theme parks.
And Universal has enough land to build 2 more parks.