NEW American Heartland Theme Park Coming To Oklahoma, USA In 2026



A NEW $2 Billion theme park is coming to Oklahoma, USA in 2026. In this video I share all of the latest details about this exciting new project, that will consist of 6 themed areas, a luxury resort hotel and a campground. Along with that I take a detailed look at the concept art and plans for American Heartland along with talking about the potential rides we could be seeing at this exciting new theme park!

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34 thoughts on “NEW American Heartland Theme Park Coming To Oklahoma, USA In 2026”

  1. Could the charlottes web ride be one of them new intamin dynamic motion stages like danse macabre at efteling it would fit because ones of charlottes webs main characters is a spider and spiders spin webs and this is obviously a spinning ride was also being a very immersive attraction i think it would be a great fit

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  2. I live in Oklahoma, and haven’t heard a word about it since it’s announcement. Ground for the project hasn’t been broken yet and it makes me think of it not happening any time soon or won’t at all

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  3. I would not hold your breath that this will be built anytime soon and it will certainly not be open in 2026 – already having zoning issues and local trouble and they haven't even started laying out property markers. A lot of pipe dreams and really cool artist renderings. The Reality is – its in the middle of nowhere and will be very hard pressed to get any type of ongoing crowds enough to keep it open. Time will tell but I would not book any flights to Tulsa just yet. or the rental car you will need to get to the park over an hour away.

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  4. Excellent video Shawn about A NEW $2 Billion theme park is coming to Oklahoma, USA in 2026. In this video, I share all of the latest details about this exciting new project, that will consist of 6 themed areas, a luxury resort hotel, and a campground. Along with that, I take a detailed look at the concept art and plans for American Heartland along with talking about the potential rides we could be seeing at this exciting new theme park! keep the good news update coming on the channel, Shawn,😀👍👍

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  5. Sounds awesome and I can see a "boom" of the surrounding area happening over time. Everything will need to be built really well also as it is a high risk state for major tornados. I am sure that has more than been taken into consideration!! Exciting!

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  6. I've noticed with you and London resort, is that you went from thinking this will be built to not thinking it will be built, so what happened with you thinking it would be built?

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  7. I share your enthusiasm Shawn, but, I'd have preferred a known established entity like Cedar Fair or Herschend Family Entertainment (my choice) be behind something like this, not Six Flags. First, out of the gate, the RV Park. I know this area of Oklahoma well Shawn, there's nothing there brother. Cart before the horse I feel. Who's going to book a RV park in a place in the middle of nowhere. If it was my money, build the park start to finish, not in phases, and include the RV park to complete the same time the park is finished. When you drag it out over years the funding you initially raise is worth less and less each year

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  8. Excellent coverage, as usual. We drive through this area a few times every year along old Route 66, and if this massive construction and influx doesn't destroy my favorite place to eat Chicken-fried Steak in the local small town, I'll be thankful.
    Hmm. They'll be taking lots of inspiration from Disney, but "Big Timber Falls" and "Bigfoot Falls" sound very reminiscent of certain Knott's Berry Farm attractions!
    Happy travels to you and Charlotte. Blow a kiss to Popeye for us!

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  9. Actually this park was supposed to be Disney’s America theme park which never was built due to unavailable land, Disney was still looking last I checked on it. It was supposed to have rides and stuff based on classical American history but also a huge baseball stadium. Walt Disney himself created the concept but it never got to fruition. I guess someone beat him to it. I worry though as Oklahoma is right in the middle of Tornado Alley and all the hard work could be gone and the park will go into ruin.

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  10. My guess is the Charlottes web ride is based on the book which is a good piece of children’s storytelling. The jackalope coaster is based on an old creature of western lore called a jackalope which is actually a rabbit or wild hare with antlers which is completely harmless but actuality it’s a rabbit or hare that was infected with a fungus that has odd growths everywhere, my guess is the ride has lots of bunny hops to simulate that hopping motion.

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  11. Electropolis actually looks very similar to the old menlow park where Thomas Edison demonstrated the first electric lightbulb. He demonstrated the idea by wiring the entire place with electric lights and a big bulb at the top of the tower showing how different the world would become just with his invention. Nicola Tesla was there actually learning which helped him understand the concept of AC power. Unfortunately the two were scientific rivals often bickering on what electricity type was best. Tesla won due to AC being able to be stepped down at substations while DC could not. Very few of the Edison lightbulbs are still around actually only a single one is still alight and that’s at a firehouse in nyc with a webcam on it 24/7. That bulb doesn’t really give off that much light at all because of the wiring compound which isn’t tungsten but it still glows somehow.

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  12. Like Shawn said, good ideas never die at Disney— and with some many Imagineers on the project, I’m getting some “Disney’s America” vibes, the proposed park for Virginia years ago

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