Similar to the "What park deserves a new coaster" thread, there are some cities and parts of the country that don't have a theme park (or at least a decent one) that should probably have one. What do you think some of those cities/area are? I'll name a few to start.
-Phoenix: Even though they have Castles n' Coasters, that park is more like an FEC and doesn't cut it for a metro population of 4.4 million.
-Hawaii: Considering all of the tourism this state gets, you'd think there would at least be a small park somewhere. I know the main reason people go to Hawaii is relax, but still...
-New Orleans: If someone were to buy the park from the City of New Orleans, that could be decent way of bring an amusement park back to this city. However, they would have a lot to clean up and I don't know who would purchase the park (probably not Six Flags or Cedar Fair).
-Alaska: While Alaska's climate would not support an outdoor amusement park, they could probably build a small indoor amusement park like Nickelodeon Universe or the Adventuredome in Anchorage or somewhere nearby.
-Memphis: Even though there are a few parks within a few hours' drive, I still think Memphis is large enough that it should have it's own park. If only Libertyland hadn't closed.
I would have said Houston, but Grand Texas Theme Park is in development right now.