Disney To Launch 'Middle East' Theme Park In Abu Dhabi. Here's When It Will Open

Disney has announced plans to open its first Middle East theme park in Abu Dhabi, marking its seventh global resort. Developed with local partner Miral, the park is set to open in the early 2030s. Disney aims to tailor the experience to local culture, with Imagineers leading the creative design.

Disney To Open Theme Park In Abu Dhabi
The Walt Disney Company has announced plans to open its first theme park in the Middle East. The new Disneyland Abu Dhabi resort, located on Yas Island, will be Disney’s seventh global resort. The announcement comes shortly after the company reported strong second-quarter earnings.
The move signals a major expansion for Disney’s parks division, which has been a key financial engine for the company. In fiscal year 2024, parks contributed 59% of Disney's operating income, even as competition in the streaming sector continues to intensify.
While domestic park attendance dipped slightly last year, Disney reported a rebound in US attendance and strong revenue growth in the first quarter. International parks have shown more promising trends in guest spending and growth, except in China, where attendance dropped at Shanghai and Hong Kong parks due to ongoing trade tensions.
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