Shanghai Disneyland on track to break-even
June 19, 2017 Category Travel, Weekly
Walt Disney Corp’s Shanghai Disneyland is on track to achieve break-even in the first year of operation, CEO Robert Iger said. That is the first such achievement among Disney’s recently built facilities, Iger added. The park, which has received more than 11 million visitors, marked its first anniversary on June 16. With the new Toy Story Land set to be operational next year, Iger said his company is ready to further invest in this landmark resort to make it even bigger, a topic discussed during a meeting with Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong. The visitor turnout would place Shanghai Disneyland among the top 10 amusement parks in the world by attendance, on the benchmark of 2016 statistics by the Themed Entertainment Association and consultancy Aecom.
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