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<blockquote data-quote="VGmaster9" data-source="post: 5590537" data-attributes="member: 6669156"><p>Somewhere on the coast of Maine, where there is so much land to have, a city could be built. It would be like the American version of Dubai and would have more things to do than any other American city. It would have an international airport, as well as all kinds of transportation lines. It would also have huge commercial, industrial, and residential sections.</p><p></p><p>However, the biggest part of the city's economy, would be tourism and leisure entertainment. It would include all kinds of golf courses, shopping malls, museums, gardens, zoos/aquariums, theme parks/waterparks, casinos, hotels/resorts, arcologies, and much more. There would also be a massive sports complex, housing multi-purpose venues and other recreational facilities. There would even be many different haunted attractions there, both seasonal and annual. Some of the hotels there would exceed 5 stars.</p><p></p><p>The theme parks there would include a Cedar Fair park bigger than Cedar Point, a huge Six Flags Park, an Asian themed Busch Gardens, a Seaworld, a Universal theme park, a Disney park bigger than WDW, and a Legoland (if Paramount Parks was still active, it would have one of those too). Some theme parks would also have sister parks. There would even be some standalone waterparks like Schlitterbahn. There would also be a safari park as well as a massive fairground that would host many different fairs and festivals such as its own state fair, agricultural show, music festival, and more.</p><p></p><p>Of course, there would also be many special streets (like Niagara Falls' Clifton Hill) that would have all kinds of interesting attractions, shops, restaurants, and more. There would also be different marinas as well as a huge port for cruise lines (like Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Disney Cruise Line). It could even have a massive ferris while that rivals the London Eye. Also, there would be a fair share of dinner theater attractions including Medieval Times. There would even be an area that has beaches, boardwalks, and amusement piers, like Wildwood, Seaside Heights, and Atlantic City.</p><p></p><p>What else do you think it should have?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VGmaster9, post: 5590537, member: 6669156"] Somewhere on the coast of Maine, where there is so much land to have, a city could be built. It would be like the American version of Dubai and would have more things to do than any other American city. It would have an international airport, as well as all kinds of transportation lines. It would also have huge commercial, industrial, and residential sections. However, the biggest part of the city's economy, would be tourism and leisure entertainment. It would include all kinds of golf courses, shopping malls, museums, gardens, zoos/aquariums, theme parks/waterparks, casinos, hotels/resorts, arcologies, and much more. There would also be a massive sports complex, housing multi-purpose venues and other recreational facilities. There would even be many different haunted attractions there, both seasonal and annual. Some of the hotels there would exceed 5 stars. The theme parks there would include a Cedar Fair park bigger than Cedar Point, a huge Six Flags Park, an Asian themed Busch Gardens, a Seaworld, a Universal theme park, a Disney park bigger than WDW, and a Legoland (if Paramount Parks was still active, it would have one of those too). Some theme parks would also have sister parks. There would even be some standalone waterparks like Schlitterbahn. There would also be a safari park as well as a massive fairground that would host many different fairs and festivals such as its own state fair, agricultural show, music festival, and more. Of course, there would also be many special streets (like Niagara Falls' Clifton Hill) that would have all kinds of interesting attractions, shops, restaurants, and more. There would also be different marinas as well as a huge port for cruise lines (like Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Disney Cruise Line). It could even have a massive ferris while that rivals the London Eye. Also, there would be a fair share of dinner theater attractions including Medieval Times. There would even be an area that has beaches, boardwalks, and amusement piers, like Wildwood, Seaside Heights, and Atlantic City. What else do you think it should have? [/QUOTE]
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