Shanghai Disney Resort

Shanghai Disney Resort

The Shanghai Disney Resort is an upcoming theme park resort by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. This is the first Disney park in mainland China and the second within the Greater China region, the other being the existing Hong Kong Disneyland. The resort is scheduled to open in 2016.[1][2] Phase 1 of the resort's development will feature a Disneyland-style park, Shanghai Disneyland Park, an entertainment district, two themed hotels, recreational facilities, a lake and associated parking and transportation hubs. Additional phases will see the development of two additional theme parks at the resort. The site will cover 963 acres in Pudong, Shanghai, or approximately 3 times the size of the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, at a cost of 24.5 billion yuan (US$3.7 billion) for the new theme park and an additional 4.5 billion yuan (US$0.7 billion) to build other aspects of the resort. 43% of the resort will be owned by The Walt Disney Company and the remaining 57% will be owned by the Shanghai Shendi Group, itself a joint venture of three companies owned by the Shanghai government.[3] Project Application Report for the resort was approved by the Chinese government on November 4, 2009.[4]

Since the announcement of the resort, the opening date has been the subject of some confusion, with some news sources stating that it will open in 2015[5] while others stating that it will open in 2016.[2] In November 2014, Disney CEO Bob Iger stated that the official opening date will be announced in "early 2015".[6]

History

Construction

The construction has already begun, and construction on a major road has begun in order to transport materials for the rest of the park. Major construction work planned to start in May 2011, targeting a 2016 opening.[1][2] The resort is planned to cover an area of 4 km2.(988 acres) It is expected to cost 25 billion RMB ($3.66 billion USD).[7] The project will be financed by several large Chinese state-owned enterprises in Shanghai forming a joint venture with the Walt Disney Company.[7] The Oriental Land Company has not confirmed any connection to this venture with Disney on the Shanghai Disneyland project. "The first-phase of the project will be to the South of Huanglou Area, an area in Chuansha Town, the southeast suburbs of Shanghai's Pudong area; the second phase will extend further southwest," an urban developer from Shanghai stated.[11]

Attractions and features

Like most other Disney Resorts around the world, Shanghai Disneyland Resort will feature a flagship park called Shanghai Disneyland Park. The park will be built in a style similar to Disney's other Magic Kingdom-style parks. It will contain numerous themed lands. One of the aims of this project is to combine Disney stories and their characters with attractions that are specifically designed for Chinese guests. An interactive castle called Enchanted Storybook Castle will be constructed at the center of the park that will offer performances. It will be the largest of all Disney castles. Other large-scale venues will also be created.[12] The resort will also have two themed hotels (Shanghai Disneyland Hotel and Toy Story Hotel),[13] a lake, and large venues for retail shopping, dining and entertainment.[14]

Management structure

The resort's management structure consists of three companies:[15]

Shanghai Shendi Group itself comprises three companies:[16]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Shanghai Disney Resort Website « About the Resort". Disney Parks. Retrieved February 28, 2012.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Disneyland Shanghai to open 2016". The Independent. independent.co.uk. 8 April 2011. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  3. "上海申迪集团 (Shanghai Shendi Group)". Shanghai Disney Resort.
  4. "The Walt Disney Company Reaches Another Major Milestone on Shanghai Theme Park Project". Walt Disney Company. November 3, 2009.
  5. ("Shanghai Disneyland represents our best international growth initiative in a long time. And it's rising from the ground as we speak in a pretty compelling way because of its size and the innovation and the breadth of its quality, and we hope to be able to announce an opening date sometime in early 2015, meaning the date that we will open.")
  6. 7.0 7.1 7.2 "Shanghai Disneyland gets approval, land price up". Xinhua/China Daily. November 4, 2009.
  7. "Shanghai Disneyland gets its own metro station". Eastday.com. January 19, 2011.
  8. Barnes, Brooks (April 28, 2014). "Owners to Invest $800 Million More in Shanghai Disneyland". New York Times. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
  9. Brown, Eric (April 29, 2014). "Disney Announces Additional $800 Million Investment In Shanghai Disneyland". International Business Times. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
  10. "Shanghai Disneyland Project gets State approval". Global Times. November 4, 2009.
  11. http://www.attractionsmanagement.com/detail1.cfm?pagetype=detail&subject=news&codeID=258173&site=AM&dom=N
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  13. "Shanghai Disney Resort breaks ground in China". CNN. April 8, 2011.

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