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Local Name:
上海迪斯尼乐园扩张
Budget:
Announced:
05 Sep 2015
Construction Start:
May 2019
Opening:
20 Dec 2023
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  1. The new hotel concept looks too similar to the first Shanghai Disneyland Hotel, I wish they'd build something similar to the HK Disneyland Explorer hotel concept to differentiate itself and add a wild nature-focused choice of living in this resort.

    A new separately themed attraction adjacent to Zootopia sounds really exciting!! Hopefully it's a new rollercoaster type of ride to add more thrill to the Shanghai park! I can't wait to hear more details about this new attraction!

  2. Michael is offline themeparX Top Investigator
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    In August 2023 leaders from Shanghai Disney Resort’s joint venture shareholders broke ground on construction work for the resort’s third Disney-themed hotel. This week the hotel development project management team completed piling work, a key phase in advance of the start of superstructure construction. Located on the shores of Wishing Star Lake, when completed the 400-room hotel will provide guests with even more accommodation options.


    Since the resort’s opening in June 2016, the resort’s Shanghai Disneyland theme park has already undergone two expansions, with the opening of Disney·Pixar Toy Story Land in April 2018, and the opening of a second new themed land, Zootopia, in December 2023.

    As the resort enters the Year of the Dragon, resort shareholders and management continue to show optimism about Shanghai Disneyland. Recently, the resort began initial preparation work for construction of a separately themed attraction to be located within Shanghai Disneyland, adjacent to Zootopia. The project work is at the initial planning stage and resort shareholders and management look forward to providing more updates as work progresses in the future.

    The latest expansion plans demonstrate Shanghai Disney Resort’s commitment to providing new offerings and developing the resort as a multi-day tourism destination for guests from near and far.
    Source: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/ZBqTdIJXzQt8e8Oqli_ArA

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    Shanghai Disneyland shares first image of its new hotel


    Codenamed "Project Triangle," the as-yet-unnamed hotel is rising on the shore of Wishing Star Lake. The Art Nouveau-inspired deluxe hotel will have 400 guest rooms, making it the smallest of the resort's hotels. The Shanghai Disneyland Hotel has 420 rooms, while the Toy Story Hotel has 795.
    Source: https://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/202401/9989/

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    Zootopia is now officially open at Shanghai Disneyland!
















    Sources: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/pa0YOaUHHgGvh_n7VN9XwA and https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/MrktSGv_X5bjztxwntX3hw

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    Yesterday at the grand opening media event for Zootopia, Disney released the first official concept art of Shanghai Disney Resort's third hotel, which is codenamed "Project Triangle":



    Sources: http://xhslink.com/L6z2Kx and https://www.jiemian.com/article/10562339.html

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    I agree with your assessment of Hot Pursuit. There is a lot to see but overall it's not a particularly cohesive and memorable ride unfortunately. In addition, the screens were not calibrated accurately with the vehicle movement, causing motion-sickness for many visitors.

    I am mixed about the Zootopia land. It's got an abundance of fun details yes, but they don't seem to create a sense of place. I am sad that many of the finish details are quite rough and don't seem to match the high standard throughout the rest of Shanghai Disneyland (due to the rushed schedule and the impact of COVID virus?).
    I wonder what Hot Pursuit's capacity is. Shanghai's pirate rarely has a long queue. It launches 2 boats 60 seats total. HP is 4 cars per launch, 8 per car. Does that mean half of pirate? So if pirate is doing 15 mins on a light to normal day, HP will be doing 45 min to 1 hour? Double of pirate plus that new ride smell.

  7. I agree with your assessment of Hot Pursuit. There is a lot to see but overall it's not a particularly cohesive and memorable ride unfortunately. In addition, the screens were not calibrated accurately with the vehicle movement, causing motion-sickness for many visitors.

    I am mixed about the Zootopia land. It's got an abundance of fun details yes, but they don't seem to create a sense of place. I am sad that many of the finish details are quite rough and don't seem to match the high standard throughout the rest of Shanghai Disneyland (due to the rushed schedule and the impact of COVID virus?).

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    This is my thought exactly after riding it. I wish there are more animatronics, less screen. When Shanghai's pirate opened, it was eye opening experience, a core memory for me. But Hot Pursuit was...fun? But not...on that level. I've not ridden Remy but it feels like it?

    Especially after just riding other trackless dark rides in Asia. Pooh is still so good and it's 20 years old! I would trade Hot Pursuit with Tokyo's Beauty and Beast in a heartbeat.

    The queue and pre-show area for Hot Pursuit is so much fun though. It's better than the ride I say. The whole land is very very fun. I enjoined the land, the queue, the meet and greet more than the ride part.

    But after talking to other guests and viewing reviews online, I do think I'm the minority. So experience it first-hand. Don't take my word for it!

  8. This is my thought exactly after riding it. I wish there are more animatronics, less screen. When Shanghai's pirate opened, it was eye opening experience, a core memory for me. But Hot Pursuit was...fun? But not...on that level. I've not ridden Remy but it feels like it?

    Especially after just riding other trackless dark rides in Asia. Pooh is still so good and it's 20 years old! I would trade Hot Pursuit with Tokyo's Beauty and Beast in a heartbeat.

    The queue and pre-show area for Hot Pursuit is so much fun though. It's better than the ride I say. The whole land is very very fun. I enjoined the land, the queue, the meet and greet more than the ride part.

    But after talking to other guests and viewing reviews online, I do think I'm the minority. So experience it first-hand. Don't take my word for it!

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    We could have a Disk'O themed to The Big Donut

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    Yes I agree with you @Lee82 but it is difficult to be objective with videos filmed by smartphone. Exactly on IMO Spiderman, if you watch the videos it's not super great but when you experience it live it's absolutely brilliant. So I am very confident in this new attraction. Another great achievement which also recalls "Remy's Ratatouille"

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