In a recent interview, Disney indicated that it plans to improve existing parks over the next few years as opposed to expanding. No new parks appear to be on the horizon (Horizons, I miss that one
).
I know Universal is probably still tapped from IOA and the Mummy, but it seems like they have an opportunity to make up some ground on Disney. Here are my ideas and, YES, I realize they are pipe dreams:
1) A new park. Buy Holy Land Experience, expand it and convert it to a new park that combines thrill rides and animal attractions. Kind of like a small version of Busch Gardens. This park would compete with DAK. I would love to see separate lands concentrating on South America, North Africa, India and China. I bet you could use much of HLE's existing theming. Sorry HLE fans.
2) Sure up the partnership with Sea World. Sea World and Discovery Cove need to become official Universal parks.
3) A monorail system. A monorail loop could connect US, IOA, W-n-W, SW, DC and the new park. I bet the loop would not be that much bigger than the WDW loop.
4) New themed resorts. At least 3, possibly 4 new resorts. Drop two by Sea World with a marine theme and 2 by the new park.
It would probably take at least 5 years (and of course a ton of money), but when completed, Universal would have 4 major theme parks, a minor one (CD) a water park and 6 to 7 themed resorts, all (or most) connected by a monorail.
Like I said, I know it may not be economically feasible, but wouldn't it be great?

I know Universal is probably still tapped from IOA and the Mummy, but it seems like they have an opportunity to make up some ground on Disney. Here are my ideas and, YES, I realize they are pipe dreams:
1) A new park. Buy Holy Land Experience, expand it and convert it to a new park that combines thrill rides and animal attractions. Kind of like a small version of Busch Gardens. This park would compete with DAK. I would love to see separate lands concentrating on South America, North Africa, India and China. I bet you could use much of HLE's existing theming. Sorry HLE fans.
2) Sure up the partnership with Sea World. Sea World and Discovery Cove need to become official Universal parks.
3) A monorail system. A monorail loop could connect US, IOA, W-n-W, SW, DC and the new park. I bet the loop would not be that much bigger than the WDW loop.
4) New themed resorts. At least 3, possibly 4 new resorts. Drop two by Sea World with a marine theme and 2 by the new park.
It would probably take at least 5 years (and of course a ton of money), but when completed, Universal would have 4 major theme parks, a minor one (CD) a water park and 6 to 7 themed resorts, all (or most) connected by a monorail.
Like I said, I know it may not be economically feasible, but wouldn't it be great?