Shanghai Disney Resort Explained

Shanghai Disney Resort
Industry:Theme parks and resorts
Founded:[1]
Native Name:上海迪士尼度假区
Native Name Lang:zh-hans
Location:Pudong, Shanghai, China31.144°N 121.657°W
Owner:Shanghai Shendi Group (57%)
The Walt Disney Company (43%)[2]

Shanghai Disney Resort is a themed resort in Pudong, Shanghai, China. The resort opened to the public on June 16, 2016.[3] [4] It is the first Disneyland in mainland China. It is also the sixth Disney resort worldwide, after Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World Resort, Tokyo Disney Resort, Disneyland Paris and Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.[5] On December 20, 2023, Shanghai Disney Resort officially opened Zootopia, Disney's first Zootopia-themed area.[6] The resort features Shanghai Disneyland, an entertainment district, two themed hotels, recreational facilities, a lake and associated parking and transportation hubs. Additional phases will see the development of two additional theme parks at the resort. The site will cover 963acres in Pudong, or approximately three times the size of Hong Kong Disneyland, at a cost of for the new theme park and an additional to build other aspects of the resort, totaling . The Walt Disney Company owns 43 percent of the resort; the majority 57 percent is held by Shanghai Shendi Group, a joint venture of three companies owned by the Shanghai government.[7]

History

Location scouting in Pudong began in 1999 with Bob Iger.[8] The park was first envisaged in the early 2000s, and negotiation for Shanghai Disney Resort began around 2001. However, in order to help Hong Kong Disneyland grow, the Chinese national government deliberately slowed the development of Shanghai Disney. The Hong Kong resort opened in 2005, two years after the SARS epidemic devastated Hong Kong's economy, and it was hoped that Hong Kong Disneyland would help the city's tourism industry recover.[9]

On November 4, 2009, the Shanghai Municipal Government announced that the Shanghai Disney project had been approved by the national government,[10] with an estimated total investment of . Land near the proposed production site dramatically increased in value after the announcement was made. In January 2011, a government official confirmed that Shanghai Disneyland would be 2–3 times the size of Hong Kong Disneyland and would eventually contain three theme parks.[11]

On April 7, 2011, groundbreaking began at the Shanghai Disneyland Resort site.[12] Major construction work started on April 8, 2011, targeting a 2016 spring opening.[12] The resort was planned to cover an area of 4km2 and was expected to cost .[13] The project was financed by several large Chinese state-owned enterprises in Shanghai, who formed a joint venture with the Walt Disney Company. "The first-phase of the project will be to the South of Huanglou Area, an area in Chuansha Town, the southeast suburbs of Shanghai's Pudong area; the second phase will extend further southwest," an urban developer from Shanghai stated. DeSimone Consulting Engineers were the structural engineers behind the construction work.[14]

On February 27, 2014, PepsiCo announced a strategic partnership with the resort, making the Shanghai Resort the first Disney property in 25 years to sell Pepsi products and not Coca-Cola products.[15] [16]

On April 28, 2014, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced an extra investment to add additional rides and entertainment by opening day, bringing the total budget to .[17] [18] In February 2016, it was rumored that the resort was still behind schedule and was over budget, causing the United States-based resorts (Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort) to make budget cuts. That same month, Disney announced that Hong Kong Disneyland Resort reported its first loss in four years, losing, and falling 9.3% in annual attendance, to 6.8 million visitors. Analysts attributed this to fewer mainland Chinese tourists visit, hurt by a combination of China's slowdown, political unrest, and a weak yuan relative to the Hong Kong dollar, as well as the upcoming opening of the Shanghai Resort.[19] In total, more than 100,000 workers constructed the first phase of the resort over 5 years.[20] The facility incorporated 72,000 metric tons of structural steel and 130km (80miles) of utility piping. The final price tag was US$5.5 billion.

Operating

Shanghai Disney Resort officially opened at noon on June 16, 2016.[21] It was reported that the "colorful opening ceremony" featured speeches, fireworks, and mostly orderly crowds in spite of the rain.[22] [23] One of the dignitaries, Vice Premier Wang Yang, joked that the wet weather foretold good luck for the resort because it represented a “rain of U.S. dollars and RMB”.[24]

The park's first expansion, Toy Story Land, opened in second quarter 2018. On December 10, 2019, the resort began construction on its second expansion, Zootopia-themed land, next to Fantasyland.[25]

On January 26, 2020, the resort temporarily closed as a result of what became the COVID-19 pandemic.[26] The resort partially reopened on March 9, with the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel, Disneytown, and Wishing Star Park resuming limited operations with new health and safety protocols in place. Disney fully reopened Shanghai Disney Resort on May 11, with new social distancing guidelines and temperature checks in place.[27]

In 2022, Shanghai Disney Resort closed again, from March 21 through June 29, due to an increase in COVID-19 cases in China. On October 31, 2022 it was announced that the park would once again close indefinitely due to a surge in cases.[28] Some resort facilities reopened on November 17,[29] followed by a full reopening on November 25, closure from November 29 to December 7, and reopening again on December 8.[30]

Attractions and features

Shanghai Disneyland

See main article: Shanghai Disneyland. Like most other Disney Resorts around the world, Shanghai Disneyland Resort features a flagship park called Shanghai Disneyland. The park is similar in style to Disney's other Disneyland-style parks, containing traditional and newly created themed lands. One of the aims of the park is the combination of Disney stories and characters with attractions that are specifically designed for Chinese guests. An interactive castle called Enchanted Storybook Castle lies at the center of the park. Other large-scale performance venues are found across the park.[31] The original theme lands, or areas with the park are Adventure Isle, Gardens of Imagination, Mickey Avenue, Tomorrowland, Treasure Cove and Fantasyland.[32] With the additional theme land added, Toy Story Land,[25] the park has seven theme lands. In 2019, Disney announced a new theme land for the park, City of Zootopia, inspired by the 2016 film Zootopia.[33] It opened on December 20, 2023.[34]

Hotels

The resort has two themed hotels.[32] The Shanghai Disneyland Hotel has 420 rooms and offer a free water taxi service across the Wishing Star Lake to the theme park. The Toy Story Hotel, with 800 rooms, features the Sunnyside Cafe, which is decorated with Chinese-style kites flown by Disney characters.[35] A third hotel is under construction at the Shanghai Disney Resort.

Disneytown

See main article: Disneytown. The Disneytown area features large venues for retail shopping, dining, and entertainment.[36]

Transportation

Metro

Disney Resort Station

Management structure

The resort's management structure consists of three companies:[37]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Smith. Thomas. Opening Date Set for Shanghai Disney Resort, Disney's Newest World-Class Destination. DisneyParks Blog. January 12, 2016. January 12, 2016.
  2. News: Brzeski. Patrick. Shanghai Disney Resort Finally Opens After 5 Years of Construction and $5.5B Spent. June 9, 2016. The Hollywood Reporter. June 8, 2016.
  3. News: Frater. Patrick. Shanghai Disney Opens With a Distinctly Chinese Focus Amid Stiff Competition. June 16, 2016. Variety. June 14, 2016.
  4. Web site: Opening Date Set for Shanghai Disney Resort, Disney's Newest World-Class Destination. Disney Parks Blog. January 12, 2016 .
  5. Web site: How Many Disney Parks Are There? . October 16, 2020 .
  6. Web site: Shanghai Disney Resort . 2024-08-04 . english.shanghai.gov.cn.
  7. Web site: Shanghai Disney Resort Official Site . zh:上海申迪集团 . Shanghai Shendi Group . Shanghai Disney Resort.
  8. News: Frater. Patrick. Is Disney's Shanghai Theme Park a Case of Perfect Timing or Nearly Too Late?. June 16, 2016. Variety. June 15, 2016.
  9. News: China's two Disneylands: Competitors or complementary attractions? . Tammy . Tam . January 21, 2016 . South China Morning Post.
  10. The Walt Disney Company Reaches Another Major Milestone on Shanghai Theme Park Project . . November 3, 2009 . Burbank, California.
  11. News: Shanghai Disneyland gets its own metro station. Eastday.com. January 19, 2011.
  12. Web site: Shanghai Disney Resort Website « About the Resort . Disney Parks . February 28, 2012.
  13. News: Shanghai Disneyland gets approval, land price up . . November 4, 2009.
  14. Web site: Shanghai Disney Resorts Hotel 2 – Schematic Design – DeSimone. www.de-simone.com. December 16, 2015.
  15. News: Jourdan. Adam. PepsiCo re-enters 'Magic Kingdom' with Shanghai Disney deal. January 31, 2017. Reuters. February 27, 2017.
  16. Web site: Shanghai Disney Resort Signs Strategic Alliance with PepsiCo and Tingyi Holding. PepsiCo. January 31, 2017. en.
  17. News: Owners to Invest $800 Million More in Shanghai Disneyland . . April 28, 2014 . April 30, 2014 . Barnes, Brooks.
  18. News: Disney Announces Additional $800 Million Investment In Shanghai Disneyland . . April 29, 2014 . April 30, 2014 . Brown, Eric.
  19. Web site: Magic Fades for Hong Kong Disneyland Ahead of New Shanghai Park. Daniela Wei. February 16, 2016. Bloomberg.com.
  20. News: Shanghai Disneyland by the numbers . CNBC.com staff . CNBC . June 16, 2016.
  21. News: Rain doesn't dampen the mood of opening day at Shanghai Disney . Julie . Makinen . Jonathan . Kaiman . June 16, 2016 . Shanghai, China . Los Angeles Times.
  22. Web site: At Shanghai Disney, there are fans and then there are superfans. Kaiman. Jonathan. baltimoresun.com. en-US. December 23, 2019.
  23. Web site: Rain doesn't dampen the mood of opening day at Shanghai Disney. Kaiman. Julie Makinen and Jonathan. baltimoresun.com. June 16, 2016 . December 23, 2019.
  24. News: Shanghai Disneyland Opens Amid Rain and Pageantry . Brooks . Barnes . June 16, 2016 . The New York Times . August 28, 2018.
  25. News: Knaggs . Andy . Construction begins on Zootopia-themed land at Shanghai Disney Resort . April 13, 2020 . Attractions Management . December 10, 2019.
  26. Web site: Disney closes Shanghai park as deadly coronavirus spreads . Sherisse . Pham . . January 24, 2020 . February 15, 2020.
  27. Web site: Disney's Shanghai theme park to reopen May 11 with precautions; what about US parks?. Chris. Woodyard. USA Today. May 5, 2020. May 5, 2020.
  28. Web site: Shanghai Disney Resort will close indefinitely starting on Halloween due to COVID-19. Ayana. Archie. NPR. October 31, 2022. October 31, 2022.
  29. Web site: Disney Resort to partly reopen as Shanghai's Covid-19 abates . November 16, 2022 .
  30. Web site: Shanghai Disneyland Reopens (Again) as China Eases Covid Restrictions . December 8, 2022 .
  31. Web site: Work starts on Shanghai Disney Resort.... attractionsmanagement.com.
  32. News: Anstey . Tom . Disneyland Shanghai sets June opening date . April 13, 2020 . Attractions Management . January 13, 2016.
  33. Web site: 2019-01-23. New Zootopia-Themed Expansion Announced for Shanghai Disney Resort. 2020-10-30. The Walt Disney Company. en-US.
  34. Web site: Zootopia Expansion Coming to Shanghai Disneyland . Explorer AJ . tdrexplorer . September 16, 2022 . February 1, 2023.
  35. Web site: Shanghai Disneyland hotels to combine Chinese culture and Disney characters. Los Angeles Times. June 10, 2015. Los Angeles Times.
  36. News: Shanghai Disney Resort breaks ground in China . . April 8, 2011.
  37. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20140813215820/http://en.shanghaidisneyresort.com.cn/en/press/press-AllianceAnnouncementFeb2014/. SHANGHAI DISNEY RESORT SIGNS STRATEGIC ALLIANCE WITH PEPSICO AND TINGYI HOLDING. August 13, 2014 .
  38. Web site: About Shanghai Shendi Group – Shanghai Disney Resort. https://web.archive.org/web/20140726204412/http://en.shanghaidisneyresort.com.cn/en/press/company-information/shanghai-shendi-group/. July 26, 2014.