Universal’s Beijing resort opens for trial
THE Universal Beijing Resort started trial operations yesterday after more than three months of stress tests.
The Universal Studios Beijing theme park, the Universal CityWalk and two hotels will open for invite-only guests during the trial.
Guests are from UBR’s sponsors, partners and customers, who are expected to give another round of feedback and help the theme park make improvements for its official opening.
The official opening of the UBR is scheduled for September 20, which coincides with this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival holiday from September 19 to 21.
Located in Beijing’s Tongzhou District, the UBR is the fifth Universal Studios theme park globally, the third in Asia and the first in China.
It is so far the largest worldwide, covering 4 square kilometers, with seven themed “lands,” and 37 recreational facilities and themed attractions. Among them, the Kung Fu Panda Land of Awesomeness, Transformers Metrobase and WaterWorld are specially set up for Chinese tourists.
Tourists without a ticket are allowed to visit the Universal CityWalk, with 21 restaurants, seven theme retail outlets and mobile vending cars.
Tom Mehrmann, president and general manager of the Beijing International Resort Co Theme Park and Resort Management Branch, said the UBR is going to become a great landmark in Beijing. “It will increase the length of stay in Beijing and give people from all over China another reason to come to the city.”
“The UBR will directly drive the development of industries including leisure, catering, accommodation and vacation,” said Dai Bin, president of the China Tourism Academy.