lockedoutlogic
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When pigs fly...
My guess is that there are two factors against building an indoor water park/hotel/resort in NYC: Astronomical real estate prices and the amount of space you need to build it.
Throw in the fact that your indoor water park would have to compete with all the other entertainment options in the city, and it's a pretty big financial gamble.
Disneyland Paris is the closest Disney has ever come to trying to run a year round park in a region with a "true" winter (the one Disney Tokyo experiences is mild in comparison) and the results have been so-so: attendance at the Paris resort drops significantly during the January-April timeframe.
Yes, all Disney parks have seasonal variations in attendance. Families with children tend to travel when school is not in session.You have been to a US Disney park right? They aren't as busy September through May as they are June through August. Paris isn't alone is this seasonal phenomenom.
You have been to a US Disney park right? They aren't as busy September through May as they are June through August. Paris isn't alone is this seasonal phenomenom.
It would surprise me to to ever see another Disney park in any form here in the US. Why compete against yourself when you can simply add to what you already have.
If people want Disney they usually either end up at WDW or DL, packages, discounts and the sheer number of flights going to both destinations make it very easy to get on a plane and get to either location.
I have CM's friends who quite often finish work and fly out to DL for 2 days and Fly back home to Orlando to go to work the next day. Actually just a few weeks ago 2 of them hit each of the 4 parks here riding one ride at each park then they caught a plane to DL and rode 1 ride at each of the two parks there all in 1 day (talk about park hopping)
It would surprise me to to ever see another Disney park in any form here in the US. Why compete against yourself when you can simply add to what you already have.
Why are you people responding to a thread 3 years old with no semblance of reality?
i believe it when Disney makes it official. Disney would own the actual state of texas if you believed every rumor that bought property there.