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Disney to open its next global theme park in Middle East

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Washington Post,
Publish Date
Thu, 8 May 2025, 1:24pm
Disneyland Abu Dhabi will be Disney’s seventh global theme park destination. Photo / 123RF
Disneyland Abu Dhabi will be Disney鈥檚 seventh global theme park destination. Photo / 123RF

Disney to open its next global theme park in Middle East

Author
Washington Post,
Publish Date
Thu, 8 May 2025, 1:24pm

Mickey Mouse is heading to the Middle East.

Walt Disney Co鈥檚 seventh theme park destination will be in the United Arab Emirates, on a relatively new tourist island already packed with amusement parks, a golf course, indoor skydiving and a stadium.

An announcement from the company today was heavy on excitement but light on details. Still unclear: the project鈥檚 timeline, the park鈥檚 size, what will be included or how much it will cost to build. The park will be 鈥渁uthentically Disney and distinctly Emirati,鈥 Walt Disney Co chief executive Robert Iger said in a news release.

The announcement talked up the use of new technology and the park鈥檚 waterfront location. The property will include themed lodging, dining, shopping, entertainment and storytelling consistent with Disney鈥檚 history but aligned with the 鈥渇uturistic and cultural essence鈥 of Abu Dhabi, the release said.

鈥淭his groundbreaking resort destination represents a new frontier in theme park development,鈥 Josh D鈥橝maro, chairman of Disney Experiences, said in a statement. 鈥淥ur resort in Abu Dhabi will be the most advanced and interactive destination in our portfolio.鈥

Whatever the price tag, it鈥檚 not Disney鈥檚 to bear: the company is neither building nor paying for the new resort. Miral, which the Associated Press describes as a state-owned developer based in Abu Dhabi, is funding the project and building it. The development company, the emirate鈥檚 self-described 鈥渓eading creator of immersive destinations and experiences鈥, will also operate the resort, while Disney employees known as Imagineers will head up the creative design and operational oversight.

In the announcement, Iger referred to the park as 鈥淒isneyland Abu Dhabi鈥, though it is yet to be officially named. He said it would be 鈥渁n oasis of extraordinary Disney entertainment at this crossroads of the world that will bring to life our timeless characters and stories in many new ways and will become a source of joy and inspiration for the people of this vast region to enjoy for generations to come鈥.

Disney highlighted the location鈥檚 potential as a busy aviation hub, located within a four-hour flight of one-third of the world鈥檚 population. The company already has theme park resorts in California, Florida, Tokyo, Paris, Hong Kong and Shanghai, the most recent addition that opened in 2016.

Yas Island, where the park will be built, opened in 2010 and includes a SeaWorld, Warner Bros. World, Yas Waterworld and Ferrari World, all developed by Miral. It has 44 hotels, dozens of restaurants and a racetrack. Abu Dhabi is working to grow tourism as part of its larger economic plan to reduce its reliance on the oil sector.

鈥淏ringing a Disney theme park resort to Yas Island marks a historic milestone in our journey to further advance the island鈥檚 position as a global destination for exceptional entertainment and leisure,鈥 Mohamed Abdalla Al Zaabi, group chief executive of Miral, said in the announcement.

For Disney, the project represents an opportunity to 鈥渞each guests in a whole new part of the world鈥, D鈥橝maro said in his statement. That global expansion 鈥 on someone else鈥檚 dime 鈥 comes as the company is increasing its own investment in other international and domestic parks and in its cruise line.

Disney does, however, run the risk of criticism for its ties to a Government that the US State Department says still outlaws same-sex relationships and cracks down on freedom of expression. Sports bodies and entertainers have faced backlash for holding events there. Disney publicly clashed with Florida鈥檚 governor in 2022 over a state law limiting classroom instruction about LGBTQ+ issues.

鈥淒isney is a global company with operations all over the world,鈥 the company said in a statement. 鈥淲e are always respectful of the countries and cultures where we do business, while always adhering to our own standards and values.鈥

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