News Disney and Miral Announce New Seventh Theme Park Planned for Abu Dhabi

ToTBellHop

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Someone mentioned the weather earlier and described “dry heat”. Abu Dhabi is coastal and therefore actually is rather muggy in the summer. Dew points can easily hit 70 degreees. Combined with high temperatures around 110, you’ll certainly be sweating in July. No rain to cool you.
 

MouseEarsMom33

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Now we know why Halfway to Halloween was pushed back.

I surely hope Disney doesn't think this is the announcement that will overshadow Epic Universe opening.
 

stuart

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I'm British the gulf states 100% is NOT a tourist location for Europe .
I'm not sure on that. In recent years it has certainly become more popular, one only has to look at the daily flights from across the UK to the UAE, and it isn't just for connections to the far east and Australia.

There's certainly a large enough number of Scots travellers anyway. Emirates paid for a new lounge and gate area extension and other infrastructure ahead of the A380 at Glasgow. They operated twice daily pre-pandemic and now operate from Edinburgh, along with Qatar twice daily to Doha.

There's also a lot it seems from various message boards who previously went on holiday to the states going roughly the same distance east, and enjoying the opulent accommodation and lifestyle on offer - and finding it better value for money.

A good friend of mine, their family previously always visited the states for their yearly holiday. Last year they went to Doha and this year are off to Dubai.
 

Gremlin Gus

Active Member
Can I ask, where specifically on Yas Island is it going to be built on? From what I can tell, I think it could be at "Beach in Yas" in the image I posted, but I wonder if they're going to expand the Island to accommodate for the space and infrastructure for it. But either way, Bioshock Reconstruction if you're reading this, I hope you have your drones ready lol

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Robbiem

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I think Disney is just going to call this theme park "Disneyland Abu Dhabi", idk why they would call it anything else as the last time they named Disneyland Paris to "Euro Disneyland", that got a lot of controversy, and it just makes more sense to call it "Disneyland Abu Dhabi" rather than "Disneyland Arabia", "Disneyland Middle East", or "Disneyland Emirati"

I think Abu Dhabi Disneyland sounds better than Disneyland Abu Dhabi myself. Disneyland Arabia would probably be more acceptable than Euro Disney was. In Europe, Euro has a lot of political meaning s but Arabia is basically part of the name of the UAE
 

mickEblu

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I think Disney is just going to call this theme park "Disneyland Abu Dhabi", idk why they would call it anything else as the last time they named Disneyland Paris to "Euro Disneyland", that got a lot of controversy, and it just makes more sense to call it "Disneyland Abu Dhabi" rather than "Disneyland Arabia", "Disneyland Middle East", or "Disneyland Emirati"

I agree. When it comes to the naming convention I prefer for it to be specific. I prefer Disneyland Abu Dhabi or UAE Disneyland to Disneyland Arabia. Disneyland Dubai would have sounded better but it’s not in Dubai. Still think it’s interesting to go with Emirati over Arabian in the context of what Bob said.
 
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Coaster Lover

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In the Parks
No
Can I ask, where specifically on Yas Island is it going to be built on? From what I can tell, I think it could be at "Beach in Yas" in the image I posted, but I wonder if they're going to expand the Island to accommodate for the space and infrastructure for it. But either way, Bioshock Reconstruction if you're reading this, I hope you have your drones ready lol

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That is the likely location. For those unfamiliar, this location is only about 2 miles (by way the crow flies) from Yas Mall which, in itself, is an incredible attraction, but it's also the same complex as Ferrari World (home of Formula Rosa, the [current] fastest roller coaster in the world), Sea World, and Warner Bros World. All three attractions are world class (though the quality of some of the dark rides can be questionable). All three are also 90% indoors. It will be interesting to see how far Disney leans on keeping everything indoors.
 

Mr. Sullivan

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I mean Ferrari World and Warner Bros Abu Dhabi both get just under 2 million guests a year.

The lowest attended Disney Park in the world is whatever they are calling the second Paris park around 5.7 million guests.

To not be the lowest attended Disney park in the world, it will need to triple the number of guests that the neighboring parks are used to getting.
I don't know that Disney really cares if it's the lowest attended in the world since they're not financially responsible for it
 

Lilofan

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I don't know that Disney really cares if it's the lowest attended in the world since they're not financially responsible for it
Perhaps down the road the new Disney Abu Dhabi park and resort will be under control and management by its local residents like Tokyo Disney run by Oriental Land Co ? I wonder if pork products will be on the menu in Abu Dhabi ?
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
The UAE is practically a perfect location geographically. Dubai is one of the busiest airports in the world, and India is only like a 4 hour flight (a place to houses 1/3rd of the world's population. Not to mention it services Europe as well. I just wonder if they will create an indoor park or not, it will be very fascinating to see how they go about it.
If many reports are to be believed, most of India would not be "income qualified", in Bob's eyes.
 

networkpro

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In the Parks
Yes
I wonder about the staffing. Almost everything I went to in Qatar, Dubai and Kuwait was staffed by TCNs (third country nationals) grateful for a steady salary, but the majority are treated not very well.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is made up of seven emirates:
  • Abu Dhabi
  • Dubai
  • Sharjah
  • Ajman
  • Umm Al-Quwain
  • Fujairah
  • Ras Al Khaimah

Abu Dhabi is the largest and capital emirate, while Ras Al Khaimah joined the federation in 1972 after the initial six formed it in 1971

- H.E. Penguin
 

Brer Panther

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I really hope this isn't just another excuse for Iger to renew his contract (if he does it AGAIN, I'm going to flip out)...
On the other hand, I do think the concept art of Elsa's ice palace being the center of the park is cool, and it's a nice way to distinguish the land from other parks around the country.
IS that supposed to be Elsa's ice palace? I couldn't tell what it was.
Probably not Splash though.
How likely do you think it is that they put a clone of Tiana's Bayou Adventure in the park?
I’m more pointing out Chapek was far too risk averse.
Isn't Iger very risk-averse too?
From videos I’ve come to associate the UAE parks with the most underwhelming dark rides ever built.
I can't speak for all UAE parks, but I've seen videos of the Scooby-Doo and Looney Tunes dark rides they have at Warner Bros. World and they look pretty neat.
 

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