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Poll: Will Disney ever come to Dubai? (45 member(s) have cast votes)

Will Disney ever come to Dubai?

  1. Yes (24 votes [53.33%])

    Percentage of vote: 53.33%

  2. No (21 votes [46.67%])

    Percentage of vote: 46.67%

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#1 mcheiss

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Posted 15 December 2005 - 05:19 PM

So, does anybody think that Dubai will ever attract a Disney Theme Park?

It is centrally located in the Middle East and is an excellent stoping point between Asia and Europe. Plus with all the new commerce and tourism opportunties, it seems like a given yes.

I say that yes, Dubai will eventually get a Disney Park, it just may take some time.

 

#2 malec

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Posted 15 December 2005 - 05:21 PM

Well, with Dubailand I don't think Disney would see  themselves making the most profit there

#3 mcheiss

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Posted 15 December 2005 - 05:23 PM

View Postmalec, on Dec 15 2005, 05:21 PM, said:

Well, with Dubailand I don't think Disney would see  themselves making the most profit there
That's true.

But Dubai is suppose to pass the 15 Million tourist mark within 10 or so years from what I've heard. Plus you've got all the locals and such.

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Posted 15 December 2005 - 06:20 PM

I say yes.
Disney is expanding to the major cities of regions/countries all over the world. And with the tourism that Dubai is likely to see within a decade,(from what I have seen on the internet) I just can't see that Dubai will be passed up.
Though I agree that Disney would most likely have some serious competition in town with Dubailand.

#5 mcheiss

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Posted 15 December 2005 - 06:22 PM

^Kind of like Universal Studios and Disney in Orlando.

I admit the Dubailand would be tough competition, but I think it could happen.

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Posted 16 December 2005 - 03:47 PM

I voted yes although maybe I should have reconsidered.  I think they will end up somewhere in that area.  I'm pretty sure they don't have anything in that area of the world.  Dubai does make the most sense although as everyone has said competition could be tough.  But I think they'd have to be crazy to ignore this area.

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Posted 24 January 2006 - 06:53 AM

I thought I'd crawl out of the boonies and check out the Dubai forum. I guess I'm the only one who voted no to Disney in Dubai. Disney wouldn't want to be the second biggest theme park in the region and they sure wouldn't be able to go dollar for dollar against Dubailand. If anything they could consider setting up a Disney Store in Dubailand. As for the rest they'll leave it to the best... Dubailand. :)

Edited by masons_dad1, 24 January 2006 - 06:53 AM.


#8 mcheiss

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Posted 24 January 2006 - 08:22 AM

I just think it's too good of a market to pass up. May'be Abu Dhabi or even Doha could attract one. The odds are that as the Mid-East becomes more advanced, so will it's needs for tourism. I think the Mid-East is one of the last good markets for Disney to come in on, and Dubai is centralized in the Mid-East.

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Posted 24 January 2006 - 08:24 AM

It is inevitable.  Disney's name is global and they won't pass up the opportunity to make money in such a heavy tourism market.  I can't imagine how much they'll have to spend to compete though.

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Posted 24 January 2006 - 08:32 AM

I agree with you. Dubai's Hotels are making more of a profit, than any other city in the world per capita right now.

BTW, I like how you included that link in your sig. of Burj Dubai.  :thumbsup:

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Posted 25 January 2006 - 02:23 AM

Disney's international market includes Tokyo, Hong Kong and Paris. According to Disney there are no indications that the Middle East is even being considered for a Disney Theme Park.

"Disney sent scouts to Australia in January 2005 to survey a new site. A likely site is just outside of Sydney (Rumored to be located on the site of the failed Wonderland Park). Scouts are also looking for a suitable site for a Disney resort on mainland China, possibly near Shanghai. Disney announced in July that there would be no new resort on the Chinese mainland before 2010, but a site has been allocated and is three times the size of Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, or roughly the size of Disneyland Resort Paris.

With the capitol that's going to be invested in the future theme parks that Disney has announced I seriously doubt they would even toy with the idea of a share of the Middle East market. It would just be too costly to compete.

#12 mcheiss

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Posted 25 January 2006 - 03:19 PM

^With a population of 900 Million+ growing extremly fast, it seems like it's inevitable. It may not be in Dubai, but it will happen some day in the Middle East. Not to mention the fact that the Mid East has about the fastest growing tourist network next to Asia in the world.

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Posted 26 January 2006 - 12:08 AM

View Postmcheiss, on Jan 25 2006, 03:19 PM, said:

^With a population of 900 Million+ growing extremly fast, it seems like it's inevitable. It may not be in Dubai, but it will happen some day in the Middle East. Not to mention the fact that the Mid East has about the fastest growing tourist network next to Asia in the world.
Well there is the little known fact that 10% of Disneyland Resort Paris is owned by Saudi Prince Alwaleed.

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Posted 18 March 2006 - 02:09 PM

Since Dubai's main source of economy will be Tourism in a few years, I can see a Disney park there very soon.

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Posted 11 April 2006 - 05:56 PM

i dont think disney will compete with dubailand and dubailand will not compete with disney.

disney is an international family oriented brand. every kid knows mickey.

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Posted 12 April 2006 - 06:47 AM

Dubai: The Walt Disney Parks and Resorts chief has ruled out launching a Disneyland here in Dubai for the time being.

James Rasulo says the company is keeping an eye on Dubai's tourism growth.

"I'm happy with what's happening here and if there isn't any Disney resort and I mean anywhere in the world, not just Dubai it's because the timing, evolution and opportunity haven't arrived. The Middle East's tourism industry is in its early days and it will probably continue to grow but we have not looked at Dubai as a destination aggressively seeking development," he says.

Rasulo said that he did not think that projects such as Dubailand were any direct threat to Disneyland or any other resorts in their portfolio.

"Family tourism in general is not very popular. Most tourism targets adults and focuses on luxury and shopping. So if Dubai as a destination can become popular among families as a place to holiday then it will be an overall increase for family tourism, which would in turn benefit us," he says.

On hearing about the ambitious Lost World project, Rasulo says that he did plan to look into it further and that he was interested in it.

"I like family experiences that include fantasy and that's what we specialise in doing well. If someone goes to the Lost World and says they loved it then they're going to want to go to more places that offer such an experience and we would be a logical choice."

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts has five theme park resorts around the world and the most recent one was opened in Hong Kong. "That was the result of many years of studying and waiting. We watched market trends and the infrastructure and it finally came through as a result of many factors including complicated development deals," he says.

Rasulo is of the opinion that Dubai's successful advertising campaigns in Europe that began five years ago have resulted in more than one-third of its tourists coming from Europe. But they need to go beyond the Atlantic. "At the moment there's very little about Dubai in America and there needs to be more branding out there," he says.

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Posted 30 June 2006 - 11:41 PM

eventually i think disney would venture into dubai, only if dubailand doesnt do so hot, how could you compete with the ammeneties of that mamoth project

#18 mcheiss

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Posted 02 October 2006 - 09:30 AM

I've changed my mind on this.

Since the Al Bawadi project is being built in Dubai, I don't think there will be enough market space in the future. Al Bawadi is going to ruin Dubai and turn it into another cheesy tourist trap in the world.

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Posted 03 January 2007 - 08:40 PM

With monster sized developments bigger than the DT area of my home town being built in Dubai, anything is possible over there. So I'm voting yes on Disney.

#20 mcheiss

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Posted 03 January 2007 - 10:39 PM

View Posttamias6, on Jan 3 2007, 08:40 PM, said:

With monster sized developments bigger than the DT area of my home town being built in Dubai, anything is possible over there. So I'm voting yes on Disney.
An interesting fact, the Dubai Waterfront Development will be twice the size of the island of Manhatten and 6 times the size of Washington DC.




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