ENTERTAINMENT
Disney's New Adventure in the Middle East
Yas Island, United Arab EmiratesThu May 08 2025
Abu Dhabi is set to become home to Disney's seventh global theme park resort. The project is a collaboration between Disney and Miral, the developer behind other popular attractions on Yas Island. Disney will handle the creative design and operational oversight, while Miral will cover all the costs and construction.
The park is expected to blend Disney's signature magic with Emirati culture, offering unique and immersive entertainment experiences. The design process is estimated to take around two years, with an additional five years for construction. This means visitors can expect to enjoy the park around seven years from now.
The announcement comes on the heels of Disney's strong quarterly earnings, with the Parks, Experiences, and Products segment seeing significant growth. This expansion into the Middle East is a strategic move, given Abu Dhabi's prime location and massive tourism potential. With a third of the world's population within a four-hour flight, Disney is poised to reach a whole new audience.
The park will be a blend of Disney's timeless characters and stories, reimagined in new and exciting ways. It aims to be a source of joy and inspiration for generations to come. The collaboration between Disney and Miral is seen as a way to create magical moments and memories that families will treasure forever.
Disney's expansion into the Middle East is not just about building a new park. It's about bringing Disney's magic to a new part of the world, welcoming more families to experience the enchantment. The park is expected to be much larger than anything currently on Yas Island, offering a whole new level of Disney experiences.
The project is a testament to Disney's commitment to growth and innovation. By partnering with Miral, Disney is able to expand its reach without dipping into its own funds. This strategic move is sure to pay off, as Disney continues to be a leader in the theme park industry.
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Could the park be a front for a secret surveillance operation given its strategic location?
How will Disney balance the commercial interests with the cultural and social expectations of the local population?
Will the park feature a 'Lost in the Desert' ride where guests can experience the thrill of getting lost in the Abu Dhabi heat?
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