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So a little background...
I (the DH of our online duo) went to high school in Northern Virginia (DC suburbs) and have found my way back here as a dirty nasty "lobbyist", at least thats how we are all portrayed!
When I was growing up here there was a HUGE land battle in my home county, Prince William. Disney had come in and bought a massive swath of land and was going to open its third U.S. theme park to be called "Disney's America". The concept would have been to have a park themed on american history, which you see a good bit of at Disneyland, MK and Epcot.
Well, being Virginia much of the open space is owned by people who have had the property for several generations. Between that and the traffic issues the deal eventually died and Disney sold off all of the land.
Well, a possible new development has come into play that is rumored around the Old Sominion to possibly revive the concept.
Last year Anhuesur-Busch was sold to the European company InBev. You probably saw a good bit about it on TV. Well, upon purchasing the company InBev announced its intent to sell none-core business lines and focus on the beverage/brewing industry. One of those is Busch Entertainment, which owns Busch Gardens, SeaWorld and Sesame Place.
Rumors are abound that Disney may be looking into purchasing part or all of the parks. Doing so would give them access into the Virginia and Texas markets where they have looked to expand in the past. They are also the only company in the theme park business that would seem to have the capital to make such a move.
For a good run down visit http://virginiavirtucon.wordpress.com/2009/05/08/is-inbev-getting-closer-to-selling-busch-gardens/. (Sorry that it has a bit of a political spin in general, but this story is apolitical.)
Anyways, though I am from VA I was thinking-- having a new Disney park anywhere with a new DVC property would be an amazing experience. I especially like the concept os an American History themed Disney park. WD was always very involved in history and it would seem to fit with both his legacy and the legacy of the company as a whole.
Here is a good run down of what happened with the project and what the intent was, including a proposed lay out and artists renderings:
http://disneyandmore.blogspot.com/2008/03/disneys-america-theme-park-project.html
Yeah I've heard these rumors too...
Sesame Place would make the most sense... They own the muppets already so merge all of Jim Henson's puppets into one park.
Busch Gardens Old Country would be AWESOME as well and makes sense.
Not sure about Busch Gardens Tampa...
Seaworld is the enigma, since its off Disney Property. If some kind of transportation was available...