I mean it's possible sure, but The Meg wasn't really that popular in the grand scheme of things. It brought in $143 million in the US and $153 million in China at the box office. Not bad numbers by any means, but enough to suggest it has the longevity to be relevant in a decade, I'm not sure.
However, I did read that they are making sequel to The Meg so that could help its odds if that does well. And there would be room for more sequels as the first Meg was based on the first in a series of five books. So it really just comes down to whether or not the property will continue to be relevant enough to support a theme park attraction worthy of being in one of the Universal parks and right now I think it's a bit too early to determine that for sure.