Ah Dubai. A land of billionaires and extravagant skyscrapers risen out of nothing but the scorching Arabian desert. So many brilliant ideas have come (and gone) for this crazy place. But then the oil dried up, the recession came and the money ran out. Will we ever see the completion of Hydropolis, the underwater hotel? Or the Palm islands? Or some of those insanely tall skyscrapers? Or Dubailand with its Universal Studios, Six Flags, Legoland, Dreamworks Theme Park and Marvel Theme Park? We don’t know for sure, but I doubt it.
So what would happen if the worlds most popular tourism company were to step in and save the day. What if say, Disney ruled the world.
It’s not how it sounds. I mean the man made group of islands 4km of the Dubai coast that were created so that the millionaires could own their own ‘country’. The archipelago was finished early in 2008 and, despite almost three quarters of the islands apparently being bought, no construction has started. But can you imagine if it became one huge 54 square kilometer theme park.
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So what would happen if the worlds most popular tourism company were to step in and save the day. What if say, Disney ruled the world.
It’s not how it sounds. I mean the man made group of islands 4km of the Dubai coast that were created so that the millionaires could own their own ‘country’. The archipelago was finished early in 2008 and, despite almost three quarters of the islands apparently being bought, no construction has started. But can you imagine if it became one huge 54 square kilometer theme park.
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Disney Announces World’s Largest Tourism Project In Dubai
BURBANK, CALIFORNIA (Reuters) - The Walt Disney Company today announced their most ambitious project in the organizations history. At a special presentation this morning, Disney CEO Robert Iger revealed that Disney had aquired the huge archipelago of man made islands in Dubai, known as The World. He was joined by the chairman of Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Thomas O. Staggs, who revealed that Disney plans to turn the islands into a huge 54 square mile theme park.
Disney will use existing infrastructure that has been put in place by the previous owners (who went bankrupt in early 2010) and it is expected that they will continue the theme of ‘The World’ and have each land of the ‘mega-park’ based on a country. Staggs said that giant park will include popular existing attractions from the resorts around the world as well as new Dubai exclusive attractions. The news comes just a few weeks after the Dubailand project- which was due to be twice the size of Walt Disney World in Florida- was cancelled. Iger reported that more information will be announced over the next couple of days, including information on the park’s attractions. Iger also said that there will be new information that will include “two exciting new initiatives that have never been done before in the theme park industry.”
Disney’s The World, which is what Iger revealed to be the official name, is just another addition in a hugely exciting time for the Walt Disney Company, what fans are calling the ‘Second Disney Decade’. The World is due to open in 2015, one year after the Shanghai Disneyland Resort as well as new theme parks opening in the Florida, Paris and California resorts in 2016, 2017 and 2018 respectively. Read more...