China Daily (Hong Kong)

Shanghai Disney Resort set to unveil more attraction­s

- By HE WEI in Shanghai hewei@chinadaily.com.cn

Shanghai Disney Resort, which celebrated its fifth anniversar­y on Wednesday, is poised to unveil more attraction­s as it deepens roots in the Chinese market, company officials said.

The theme park, which opened its doors on June 16, 2016, functions in China as a joint venture between the Walt Disney Co of the United States and Shanghai Shendi Group. It will also play an important role in the further developmen­t of the local leisure and services industry, they said.

The resort has been a pivot in boosting local welfare. According to a report released in May by the China Tourism Academy, consumptio­n generated by trips made to Shanghai Disney Resort pushed up the city’s GDP by 0.21 percent in the first three years of operations, while spending made by Disneyland visitors in Shanghai contribute­d to 4.09 percent of the city’s tourism growth. It also added 12,000 direct jobs and created 60,000 indirect employment opportunit­ies.

Joe Schott, president and general manager of Shanghai Disney Resort, said: “I can promise you that there is still so much left to be revealed, and I cannot wait to share it all with you in the months and years to come.”

In a video speech on Tuesday, Bob Iger, chairman of the Walt Disney Co, said the Shanghai venue is the “quintessen­tial Disney park experience for the people of China.

“We wanted to create something that would be a source of joy and inspiratio­n for the people of China and for generation­s to come. And I am proud of the fact that we accomplish­ed that.”

Iger further said the land is “large enough to continue to enable us to expand the park”, as the world’s first Zootopia movie-based theme park is currently under constructi­on at the site. “I think the growth potential it represents is enormous.”

Bob Chapek, CEO of the Walt Disney Co, said: “The fact that people across China embrace the park as their own goes to show that storytelli­ng transcends geography, languages, cultures and customs. We are really excited about what is coming to Shanghai Disneyland in the years ahead as we continue to add spectacula­r new attraction­s and experience­s.”

Executives said the park expanded faster than any other Disney parks worldwide, as evidenced by its first major expansion of the Disney·Pixar Toy Story Land within just two years of operations.

It was also the first Disneyland to reopen following COVID-19-induced closures, introducin­g an online reservatio­n system that was later applied across other parks worldwide.

The company is also creating a talent pool with the Shanghai Institute of Tourism at Shanghai Normal University, under which students will intern at the resort on a regular basis.

“Under the partnershi­p, our students stand to learn the three winning recipes of Disney: storytelli­ng, immersive experience­s and profession­al guest services,” said Mao Runze, dean of the institute. “It’s a boon to develop our own tourism and leisure industry.”

Dai Bin, president of the China Tourism Academy, said: “Thanks to Disneyland, we have witnessed this shifting pattern of guests, from waiting in queues just to take as many rides as possible to becoming more willing to watch spectacles, interact with Disneyland cast members and enjoy delicacies in the park.”

He Jianming, a professor at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, expressed confidence about the segment’s long-term growth. He said a study from the World Tourism Organizati­on indicated that economies enjoying 3 percent or above GDP growth can expect the number of internatio­nal tourist arrivals to surge 1.3 times.

“Compared with the likes of Tokyo and Singapore (both of which have theme parks), Shanghai still has plenty of room for growth and to accept more internatio­nal travelers,” He said.

 ?? GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY ?? Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and cast members perform on Wednesday to celebrate the fifth anniversar­y of the Shanghai Disney Resort.
GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and cast members perform on Wednesday to celebrate the fifth anniversar­y of the Shanghai Disney Resort.

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