>>103583644Midwest it would have to be, probably in Texas. Disney's theme parks are way too elaborate to not keep open year round, and even in an intentionally smaller park, that attention to detail would have to be maintained in order to keep any Disney charm.
Overall though, I think it wouldn't make much business sense and would just cannibalize their business from the coastal parks.
I'd be hard pressed to figure out where Disney could put another park to be profitable. Maybe open a park in Italy, but that would draw business from Paris. Shang Hai, Hong Kong, and Tokyo are already crowded. Australia, Africa, and South America don't really have the population base to support a major theme park, and Eastern Europe? It is to laugh.