One social media user tweeted that Dallas-Fort Worth is 'turning into the new California.' Texas UniversalStudios NorthTexas Frisco themepark
The Texas park will be 97 acres, significantly smaller than the Universal Studios in Orlando and Los Angeles.On Wednesday, Universal unveiled plans for a 97-acre theme park in the Dallas suburb of Frisco.
Some Texas residents expressed excitement online about the prospect of yet another entertainment complex coming to the state. Others raised concerns about the development's effect on living costs and traffic in the area. Dallas is getting too crowded also, that Universal Studios is gonna add so much more traffic on the north side and Frisco already is busy.Frisco about to be even more expensive now with this park they are about to build 😒Some Twitter users argued that Frisco simply doesn't need a Universal Studios, and user @jctorres43 cautioned that the park would turn the Metroplex into"the new California.
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