Shanghai Disneyland: Facts and Figures
Disney theme park officially opens its doors tomorrow 16th June
- Spectacular park will cover 963 acres and guests may have to queue for up to 5 hours for some attractions
Disney's brand new resort in China, Shanghai Disneyland, opens its doors officially tomorrow for the first time. The spectacular theme park will be the first of its kind in the Asian country and millions of Chinese families will flock to the area this year.
Here are some facts and figures about the new resort:
1)The park will cover an area of 963 acres
That's roughly around the size of eighteen golf courses. The site includes two hotels, a shopping and dining complex and a grand theatre.
2) 700 designers worked on the project
"Imagineers" as Disney calls them contributed to the design and layout of the mammoth park, which took 5 years to construct.
3) Six-week trial period brings in 1 million visitors
Ahead of its official opening, Shanghai Disneyland hosted a pre-opening trial period in which over 1,000,000 people passed through their gates. Reports suggest it was complete mayhem and has led the company to make various changes.
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4) Managers have released an etiquette guide
After the chaotic trial period, the resort have introduced a set of regulations about how to behave in the park, which includes such things as not lying on the grass.
5) 5 hour waits can be expected for big attractions
Although some Disney classics such as Space Mountain have been scrapped, there are revamps of other popular attractions, such as the Pirates of the Caribbean. But visitors could be expected to wait in line for a huge 5 HOURS.
6) 330 million people live within three hours of the Disney resort
China's densely populated areas will prove ample ground for Disney to get people through their barriers and turn a healthy profit in no time.
7) £3.9 billion was the total creation cost
The resort is a joint venture by Disney (43%) and Chinese consortium made up of three companies owned by the Chinese government (57%), and their aim is to bring together a cultural exchange between the US and China.