Until one of those areas experiences a massive population boom coupled with its existing theme park market becoming less saturated somehow, keep dreaming. Ohio is growing but has cedar point and kings island dominating the market, and Philly/Delaware/Surrounding states isn’t growing enough and has no shortage of other options eitherawesome, I really wish we got something like this for central Philadelphia or even Ohio or even maybe Delaware
If only there was a soon-to-be empty theme park lot somewhere near DC.awesome, I really wish we got something like this for central Philadelphia or even Ohio or even maybe Delaware
I'm guessing they are targeting both growing suburb areas AND places that already feed families into UOR for vacations. UOR already considers metro Atlanta as in their territory for ads and long weekend getaways, so this is probably aimed at places further North that still offer direct flights to Orlando. Philly has the Comcast mothership but you have a lot of competition with big and small parks (Hersheypark, Dorney Park, Dutch Wonderland, Sesame Place, Great Adventure, Camelback Resort, Great Wolf and Kalahari at the Poconos, shore points, etc). Ohio is also pretty locked down with big parks and doesn't have much growth opportunity.awesome, I really wish we got something like this for central Philadelphia or even Ohio or even maybe Delaware
What? Honest question - are you at all familiar with what factors make a place a good candidate for a new park? And follow-up question, do you apply those factors as part of your thought process when you make these posts?or maybe south Carolina if they managed to get another theme park
There are no bad answers here. Personally, I think Universal wants to keep these separate from the big parks (USH and UOR), and their "core markets" - and also away from other kid-friendly parks like Sesame Place or Legoland, or smaller locations (smaller kids parks like Idlewild or Gilroy Gardens, etc). And probably add Great Wolf Lodge to the list, or other family resorts like Kalahari to lessen competition.What? Honest question - are you at all familiar with what factors make a place a good candidate for a new park? And follow-up question, do you apply those factors as part of your thought process when you make these posts?
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