Posted on 07/21/2023 8:49:34 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Rendition of planned American Heartland theme park in Oklahoma. (Credit: American Heartland)
As we’ve reported, the Walt Disney Company has dug itself into a hole with its woke offerings, declining theme-park experience, and altogether avoidable feud with the state of Florida and Governor Ron DeSantis.
Read: Disney Collapses Under Its Own Woke Weight and Iger Is Looking to Sell
The company’s stock has dropped almost 20 percent in the last six months, and in May, its market value plummeted by a cool $16 billion. But theme parks are the second most profitable part of their income—trailing only media and entertainment—so they should be fine, right?
But now they may have a rival on their hands. Something new is in the works:
A new, $2 billion theme park and resort is being planned for northeast Oklahoma,which is expected to be comparable in size with Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom Theme Park.
Dubbed the American Heartland Theme Park and Resort,the 1,000-acre development just west of Grand Lake on Route 66 will include a 125-acre theme park that the company says will offer a unique experience that rivals the world’s top resort destinations.
VIDEO: A 1,000 acre resort and theme park is coming to northeast Oklahoma. American Heartland will feature rides, live shows and an RV park. Goal is to create a park where a family doesn’t have to “spend their life savings to come spend a week with us.” https://t.co/Nlf7oaFuU1 pic.twitter.com/Wi2XpJ6cAG
— Marcus Leshock (@marcusleshock) July 19, 2023
It’s always surprised me that Disney didn’t build a third U.S. park despite the successes of the California-based and Orlando operations. The idea had been considered many times—at one point, they were looking at a Virginia location—but it never happened. Somehow there’s a Disneyland in Paris, Hong Kong, and Tokyo, yet there’s not one in middle America. A serious misjudgment, in my view.
But now they may be too late to the party:
“We are thrilled to make Oklahoma the home of American Heartland Theme Park and Resort,” American Heartland CEO Larry Wilhite said in a press release on Wednesday. “At the crossroads of the heartland, Oklahoma is an attractive location for a family entertainment destination. The state’s business-friendly approach and innovative partnership efforts have helped make this possible. We look forward to bringing unforgettable generational experiences to Oklahoma.”
The family-friendly theme park will include six American lands that provide guests with a walk through American history—something Disney used to excel at.
More than 20 former Disney Parks builders and Walt Disney Imagineers will join the effort to create the attraction, which according to their website, is expected to fully open in the fall of 2026 (although portions will open sooner).
I used to love Disney World (even though it debuted first, SoCal’s Disneyland is a distant second, in my opinion). I was lucky enough to visit Orlando as a child, and it was magical, and for two of my kids’ milestone graduations, we went with another family and had amazing experiences.
But the Disney magic has worn off on me, as sky-high prices and woke ideology keep me away. I’m not the only one, as attendance is way down.
The mouse is too expensive.https://t.co/wNAsLTTlXZ
— drlearnalot, RL voodoo doll (@DrLearnALot) July 12, 2023
The American Heartland Park has a steep hill to climb in attempting to reach the heights of the House of Mouse, but it has a chance to draw Americans who want to celebrate our history with their families without breaking the bank, which this effort promises to focus on. If Disney had kept their eye on the ball, maybe they’d be in a position to be expanding instead of conducting mass layoffs and selling assets.
My kids have reached the age that—if and when they want to visit a theme park—they’d rather go with their friends than their parents. But if someday I’m blessed with a slew of grandchildren, hopefully this venture will work out and we’ll be taking them to the American Heartland Park.
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Great idea!
Looking at real estate there now and, with the exceptions of some, the prices are cheap. Grab land or a home now because it will be crazy when the place is built.
Who’s going to have the money to go to it?
Consider. The Grand Lake area is just off I-40, centrally located to the entire country. A two day driving trip from either coast, a day and a half driving trip from Canada or the Rio Grande, 8 hours from Chicago, Dallas, Minneapolis, Denver. And all those small towns in that fly-over country Disney has long since ignored.
While the Eastern Leftists sneeringly ignore Branson, the C/W shows and Silver Dollar City, you don't see controversy, either. How many drag shows are there along the strip in Branson? A trifecta would be that it could become the new Vegas. Indian casinos thrive in Oklahoma, and while Branson has pushed for years to legalize gambling, Missouri just ain't having it.
FutureWorld, WestWorld, the possibilities are boundless. Most of all, it's safe.
Alternate headline:
Mickey Mouse to be replaced by Okie Dokie.
Freedomland failed because the New York Mob wanted a piece.
No offense, their model looks awful and boring.
Interesting.
I saw the same model in Fletch 2.
It looks to have a monorail.
Are they going to have a live twister ride? Call it the F5!
Looks like a noob post on one of the blender architectural sub-reddits.
Flat, cookie-cutter, uninteresting, and uninspired dreck.
Oklahoma weather doesn’t hold a candle to warm weather and palm trees. We have maybe 1 month of unusually cold weather a year. Imagine sloshing thru Disney world in snow boots and parkas.
And during the cold Winter months in Oklahoma, do they close?
America needs a change. Mickey Mouse died with Walt. It’s now Ricky Rat land.
Thumbs up! I like it.
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