I am very disappointed in Disney for this choice.
Why is that?
I am very disappointed in Disney for this choice.
I don’t want to get political, but Human Rights Watch is a good source of information on why I’d have strong concerns with Disney operating in this part of the world.Why is that?
I don’t want to get political, but Human Rights Watch is a good source of information on why I’d have strong concerns with Disney operating in this part of the world.
Perhaps having a company like Disney there will help open their society.I don’t want to get political, but Human Rights Watch is a good source of information on why I’d have strong concerns with Disney operating in this part of the world.
Disney already does this with Japan, and has minority ownership in the China parks. It will be interesting to see which way this park falls.Articles I see online make it sound like Disney basically has a licensing agreement working with a local developer and will mainly get royalties and isn't actually investing capital.
US guests not their market.I would imagine it will mostly appeal to those who live in that part of the world. Don't see a lot of people from the US wanting to go there when Disneyland/Disneyworld is much closer and more developed.
I understand, and I would never consider visiting this park.I am very disappointed in Disney for this choice
My first thought too I mean, is this gonna be like an indoor park? Because how the heck is that gonna happen from May to September?I'm hot and sweaty just thinking about it.
I totally get you that was one of the main issues of the World Cup Qatar. I wonder how many people will die building this oneI don’t want to get political, but Human Rights Watch is a good source of information on why I’d have strong concerns with Disney operating in this part of the world.
Exactly! I swear sometimes we live in a bubble. That region is booming, tourism continues to grow at a high rate in that area, and this company has been funding theme parks and attraction based experiences in this area for a few years now. I imagine this park being next level, just based on the way they do everything else there. Wouldn't surprise me at all if it outshines even Disney Sea.1/3 of the entire world is a short flight to this location. They likely aren't worried about Americans visiting it.
Exactly! I swear sometimes we live in a bubble. That region is booming, tourism continues to grow at a high rate in that area, and this company has been funding theme parks and attraction based experiences in this area for a few years now. I imagine this park being next level, just based on the way they do everything else there. Wouldn't surprise me at all if it outshines even Disney Sea.
No matter what decision you make for your and your family, there will always be some social cause that you've offended. You think staying in small guest houses or mom-and-pop restaurants is a great way to support their local economy, then someone jumps in and claims that what you're actually doing is driving up local real estate prices and crowding out locals trying to enjoy those restaurants. You feel good about supporting accredited zoos with a strong record of animal welfare and conservation breeding programs, then someone jumps in and tells you you're a monster for putting animals in cages.UAE doesn't have a strong human rights record, but neither does China. And the US is headed in a direction that has many visitors reconsidering their travel plans, too. I'm Canadian; we have a sad history of residential school abuse, we have treated peaceful protestors terribly... none of us are perfect.
Everyone needs to do what is right for them. We have chosen to visit places like China despite their government policies. Our interactions with the locals have all been friendly learning experiences. Many of us would say we do not share our leaders' political opinions, and they are no different. We have come home from these trips happy to have been able to support their local economies by staying in small guest houses or mom-and-pop restaurants.
I'm sure that we will eventually plan a trip to see the new park.
Other resorts in the area that specifically target tourists serve alcohol but this seems to be targeting the local demographic so that's a TBD, I guess.I wonder whether the parks/hotels/restaurants will serve alcohol.
Good one Fred.Apparently lots of Americans don’t want a new park there but Abu Dhabi Do…..