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Disneyland Abu Dhabi remains planned, says theme park boss
Summary
Miral, the Abu Dhabi operator, says the Disneyland Abu Dhabi resort remains planned and its CEO Mohamed Al Zaabi sent a congratulatory message to Disney's incoming theme park chairman. The article notes regional security tensions have disrupted events and travel but Miral says it remains committed to the project.
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The operator of the planned Disneyland Abu Dhabi has reaffirmed its commitment to the project while welcoming a change in Disney's theme park leadership. The resort was announced in May of the previous year and will be run by Miral rather than owned or operated directly by Disney. The article places the announcement in the context of recent regional tensions that have affected travel and industry events, and it highlights Miral's broader leisure strategy for Yas Island.
Key facts:
- Miral, the Abu Dhabi government-backed leisure operator, says it remains committed to building and operating the Disneyland Abu Dhabi resort and its CEO Mohamed Al Zaabi posted a message to Thomas Mazloum, Disney's incoming chairman of Disney Experiences.
- The park was announced in May last year and is described as the first Disney park in the Middle East and one of the few Disney resorts to be run by a local operator rather than Disney itself.
- The article reports that regional security tensions have led to travel advisories and the cancellation or postponement of several industry events in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
- Miral's existing Yas Island parks are largely indoor and continued operating during the recent disruptions, which the article presents as a resilience factor for the destination.
- The article mentions that, when the park was announced, Disney's stock rose, and that Miral has posted recent images suggesting groundwork activity at the planned site.
Summary:
The article presents Miral's reaffirmation as a sign that the Disneyland Abu Dhabi project remains on Miral's development agenda amid regional uncertainty, and it highlights Miral's strategy of indoor, immersive parks and wider Yas Island investments as supporting factors. Undetermined at this time.
