Matt N
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Hi guys. In very intriguing news, Universal today announced its intention to build two new regional-scale attractions in the USA; one will be a family-focused theme park in Frisco, Texas (near Dallas), while the other will be a horror experience in Nevada: https://www.cbsnews.com/dfw/news/universal-studios-theme-park-frisco/
The Texas park will be a family-focused theme park. It has been described as being "unlike any other [park] in the world", and it will be "specifically designed to cater to fun for families with young children".
The park will span 97 acres, and a themed hotel is planned for the future.
The following was said about it:
The following concept image was released by Universal:
Little else is known other than this.
What do you guys think of this news? I think the idea of Universal moving into regional theme parks could be really exciting, and the park looks like it could be very nice!
The Texas park will be a family-focused theme park. It has been described as being "unlike any other [park] in the world", and it will be "specifically designed to cater to fun for families with young children".
The park will span 97 acres, and a themed hotel is planned for the future.
The following was said about it:
It will be full of family-friendly attractions, interactive and playful shows, character meet and greets, unique merchandise and fun food and beverage venues. Although smaller in size, it will still carry the same quality as Universal's other larger resort destinations.
The entire area is intended to have a completely different look, feel, and scale than Universal's existing parks and will appeal to a new audience for the brand.
The following concept image was released by Universal:
Little else is known other than this.
What do you guys think of this news? I think the idea of Universal moving into regional theme parks could be really exciting, and the park looks like it could be very nice!
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