New Disney Park Announced Super Bowl?

They advertised Pixar's new film...
On Chicago television, during the Super Bowl, they advertised Disney's Meet the Robinsons (US release March 30), not Disney-Pixar's Ratatouille (US release June 29). I don't know if it was a national or local ad.

Did they advertise Ratatouille during the Super Bowl in Minnesota's Twin Cities?
 
are you people ****.

First off... That is VERY rude.
Maybe you have missed the last 20 Superbowls

Actually only the last 11
but Disney has always had a deal where the winning QB says, "I am going to Disneyland".

Actually it is Walt Disney World not Disneyland. Also this promotion was cut last year. (They still go to Magic Kingdom but the MVP no longer announces it after the game)

I am not saying that the rumor of them building a new theme park in Frisco is true,but please consider it possible. .


It is NOT possible Bob Iger clearly said that they are focusing on International parks not Domestic

There is a park on the east coast, one on the west coast, .

Wow the first park of factual information in this entire post

so why would they not put one in the middle of the country? .

See former explanation

Consider middle of the country cities like Chicago, Denver, Kansas City and then Dallas..

Show me at LEAST 100 acres of completely available land in or around any of these cities for another park

Dallas has the warmest climate of any of them which would let them stay open year round..

Wow the most southern location is the warmest..... that is incredible

Dallas is a prime location.

No it isn't, nothing against Dallas, or Texas or anything but as many Texans have already pointed it out there is not nearly enough empty land to build another themepark


If you are sitting there wondering "wow why did he pick apart this entire thread"

Just the fact that people still use the word "retard" as a derogatory term for another person makes me sick.


EDIT: Well I stand Corrected. Apparently the "I'm going to Disneyworld" has been around for 20 years, first started by Phil Simms. I commercial played after the superbowl.
 
No it isn't, nothing against Dallas, or Texas or anything but as many Texans have already pointed it out there is not nearly enough empty land to build another themepark

I'm not agreeing with gator1130, and I'm certainly not defending gator1130's choice of words.

However, there is plenty of land on the outskirts of the Dallas metropolitan area and every other metropolitan area in Texas. If there's one thing that Texas has a lot of, it's land.

If the Walt Disney Co. ever determines that it would be good business to add a third major Disney destination in the United States, then Texas would certainly be on the short list of states considered for such a project. However, none of the Texas rumors over the past decade have been true, and I don't see Disney expanding to Texas in the foreseeable future.
 

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