Thursday, November 5, 2009

Disney in China

From the Los Angeles Times:

The Beijing government has approved plans to build a Disney park in Shanghai, representing a major milestone in the more than decade-long effort by the Walt Disney Co. to build a theme park in mainland China.

Disney submitted plans in January that had been developed jointly with the Shanghai municipal government to build a $3.59-billion park to open as early as 2014. It would be the entertainment giant's fourth theme park location outside the U.S., after Paris, Tokyo and Hong Kong.

This framework agreement received formal approval from the central government, Disney said today. The central government's action clears the way for Disney to work out detailed plans to build and operate the park, a final plan that would address infrastructure issues such as subway and road access to the park, as well as finances.

"China is one of the most dynamic, exciting and important countries in the world, and this approval marks a very significant milestone for the Walt Disney Company in mainland China,” said Disney President and Chief Executive Robert A. Iger.

A Disney park in China? It's a small, small world.
CONAN O'BRIEN: The Walt Disney Corporation says that they have received permission to build a Disney World in China. There's going to be a Disney World in China.

Yeah, the Chinese Disney World is going to be a little different. For instance, the '101 Dalmatians' exhibit will be called the Food Court.


JIMMY FALLON: This is international news. China is going to build a new Disneyland right in Shanghai. It's just like our Disneyland, but in China, Goofy and Pluto are items on the menu.

They eat dog. They eat dogs in China. Google it. Bing it if you don't believe me.

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