Disney Announces a New Theme Park Resort Coming to Abu Dhabi
Concept art courtesy of Disney
Earlier today Disney CEO Bob Iger announced the company’s seventh theme park resort will be built in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. It’ll be Disney’s first resort in the Middle East, and like their three other Asian theme park resorts, it’ll be a co-venture with a local company—in this case Miral, an Abu Dhabi-based firm that operates multiple theme parks, resorts, and attractions in the UAE. The new resort will be built by Miral with Disney’s Imagineers handling the creative design and consulting on its operations, and it’ll be located on Yas Island, the same island that’s home to theme parks Ferrari World, Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi, SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, and Yas Waterworld. It will follow Disney’s first six theme park resorts: Disneyland in California, Disney World in Florida, Disneyland Tokyo in Japan, Disneyland Paris in France, Hong Kong Disneyland in… uh Hong Kong, and Shanghai Disney in China.
In his announcement Iger said the kind of things you’d expect a CEO to say at a moment like this. The new park will combine “contemporary architecture with cutting-edge technology to offer guests deeply immersive entertainment experiences in unique and modern ways.” He slightly tweaked a phrase familiar from Disney’s launch of Shanghai Disney in 2016, saying the new resort will be “authentically Disney and distinctly Emirati.” It will be “an oasis of extraordinary Disney entertainment,” he said, “that will bring life to our timeless characters and stories in many new ways.”
Disney Experiences Josh D’Amaro, who’s familiar to the kind of Disney parks fans who watch every press conference and media event, boasted that the park will mark “a new frontier in theme park development.” It’ll be “the most advanced and interactive” Disney property yet, using the island’s waterfront “to tell [Disney] stories in completely new ways.”
News of a new Disney theme park tends to excite fans from around the world. Foreign parks tend to have at least a few unique attractions unavailable at other parks, and regularly offer a fascinating glimpse at familiar Disney stories and concepts through a new cultural lens. And when Disney’s partnership with a local partner really works, the result can be truly special—like the company’s Tokyo parks, especially Tokyo DisneySea, which is the most beautiful theme park in the world.
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