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Universal obviously chose Texas because of the weather. I don't think they want to be in cold weather cities if they can avoid it. They want long seasons of being open. Virginia/NC is the most likely of the ones you listed there, but of course the one near Dallas may be it for other parks in the US.
It seems like Universal might be open to varying immersive and branding projects. Maybe they build indoor facilities in cold weather regions? Could be indoor water or theme park, retail/dining or maybe even hybrid experiences that haven't been dreamed up yet.