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The Chinese government approved the resort on November 4, 2009.<ref name=rapoza/> The ] announced on November 5, 2010 that they had signed an agreement with Shanghai Shendi Group to build the resort and park in Shanghai, with a planned opening in 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/us-disney-china-idUSTRE6A40DR20101105|title=Disney signs agreement for Shanghai theme park|author=Reuters Editorial|date=5 November 2010|work=Reuters}}</ref> On 7 April 2011, groundbreaking began at the Shanghai Disneyland Resort site.<ref name="disney about">{{cite web|url=http://en.shanghaidisneyresort.com.cn/en/about/ |title=Shanghai Disney Resort Website « About the Resort |publisher=Disney Parks |accessdate=February 28, 2012}}</ref> On 29 June 2013, construction on the Enchanted Storybook Castle began.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2013/06/construction-begins-on-shanghai-disneyland-castle/|title=Construction Begins on Shanghai Disneyland Castle|work=Disney Parks Blog}}</ref> The Chinese government approved the resort on November 4, 2009.<ref name=rapoza/> ] announced on November 5, 2010 that they had signed an agreement with Shanghai Shendi Group to build the resort and park in Shanghai, with a planned opening in 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/us-disney-china-idUSTRE6A40DR20101105|title=Disney signs agreement for Shanghai theme park|author=Reuters Editorial|date=5 November 2010|work=Reuters}}</ref> On 7 April 2011, groundbreaking began at the Shanghai Disneyland Resort site.<ref name="disney about">{{cite web|url=http://en.shanghaidisneyresort.com.cn/en/about/ |title=Shanghai Disney Resort Website « About the Resort |publisher=Disney Parks |accessdate=February 28, 2012}}</ref> On 29 June 2013, construction on the Enchanted Storybook Castle began.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2013/06/construction-begins-on-shanghai-disneyland-castle/|title=Construction Begins on Shanghai Disneyland Castle|work=Disney Parks Blog}}</ref>


=== Opening and construction cost === === Opening and construction cost ===
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In addition to the attractions and two hotels, the company is building a high-speed rail system to get visitors to and from the site.<ref name=block/> In addition to the attractions and two hotels, the company is building a high-speed rail system to get visitors to and from the site.<ref name=block/>


Disney owns 43% of the property while the state-controlled Shanghai Shendi Group owns the remainding 57%.<ref name=rapoza/> Disney owns 43% of the property while the state-controlled Shanghai Shendi Group owns the remaining 57%.<ref name=rapoza/>


On May 7, 2016, Shanghai Disneyland Park had started soft openings.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Daniel|first1=Ren|title=Shanghai Disneyland trial run hit by lengthy queues|url=http://www.scmp.com/news/china/economy/article/1942183/shanghai-disneyland-trial-run-hit-lengthy-queues|accessdate=7 May 2016|work=South China Morning Post|date=7 May 2016}}</ref> On May 7, 2016, Shanghai Disneyland Park had started soft openings.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Daniel|first1=Ren|title=Shanghai Disneyland trial run hit by lengthy queues|url=http://www.scmp.com/news/china/economy/article/1942183/shanghai-disneyland-trial-run-hit-lengthy-queues|accessdate=7 May 2016|work=South China Morning Post|date=7 May 2016}}</ref>


== Ticket pricing == === Ticket pricing ===


Tickets for the park went on sale on 28 March 2016, with a two-tiered pricing scheme.<ref name="price" /> On most days, one day adult tickets will be {{Currency|370|CNY}}, while child and elderly one day tickets will cost {{Currency|280|CNY}}, roughly 20% cheaper than ] (which charges {{Currency|539|HKD}} for a one-day adult ticket).<ref name="price" /> During busier periods, including the first two weeks of the park's operation, adult one day tickets will cost {{Currency|499|CNY}},<ref name="price">{{cite web|url=http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-02-03/disney-prices-shanghai-park-tickets-cheaper-than-hong-kong-s|title=Disney Prices Shanghai Park Tickets Cheaper Than Hong Kong's|author=Rachel Chang|date=3 February 2016|work=Bloomberg.com}}</ref> while child and elderly tickets will cost {{Currency|375|CNY}}.<ref name="Disney Examiner Prices">{{cite web|url=http://disneyexaminer.com/2016/02/02/shanghai-disneyland-will-be-the-first-disney-park-to-adopt-demand-pricing/|title=Shanghai Disneyland will be the first Disney Park to adopt demand pricing|work=DisneyExaminer}}</ref> The park will be the first Disney park to feature tiered pricing.<ref name="Disney Examiner Prices"/> Tickets for the park went on sale on 28 March 2016, with a two-tiered pricing scheme.<ref name="price" /> On most days, one day adult tickets will be {{Currency|370|CNY}}, while child and elderly one day tickets will cost {{Currency|280|CNY}}, roughly 20% cheaper than ] (which charges {{Currency|539|HKD}} for a one-day adult ticket).<ref name="price" /> During busier periods, including the first two weeks of the park's operation, adult one day tickets will cost {{Currency|499|CNY}},<ref name="price">{{cite web|url=http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-02-03/disney-prices-shanghai-park-tickets-cheaper-than-hong-kong-s|title=Disney Prices Shanghai Park Tickets Cheaper Than Hong Kong's|author=Rachel Chang|date=3 February 2016|work=Bloomberg.com}}</ref> while child and elderly tickets will cost {{Currency|375|CNY}}.<ref name="Disney Examiner Prices">{{cite web|url=http://disneyexaminer.com/2016/02/02/shanghai-disneyland-will-be-the-first-disney-park-to-adopt-demand-pricing/|title=Shanghai Disneyland will be the first Disney Park to adopt demand pricing|work=DisneyExaminer}}</ref> The park will be the first Disney park to feature tiered pricing.<ref name="Disney Examiner Prices"/>
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Opening day tickets sold out in a few hours after going on sale at midnight, March 28.<ref name="Chang">{{cite web|last1=Chang|first1=Rachel|title=Opening Day Tickets Sold Out Online in Hours|url=http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-03-28/shanghai-disneyland-opening-day-tickets-sold-out-online-in-hours|accessdate=5 April 2016|date=March 27, 2016}}</ref> Opening day tickets sold out in a few hours after going on sale at midnight, March 28.<ref name="Chang">{{cite web|last1=Chang|first1=Rachel|title=Opening Day Tickets Sold Out Online in Hours|url=http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-03-28/shanghai-disneyland-opening-day-tickets-sold-out-online-in-hours|accessdate=5 April 2016|date=March 27, 2016}}</ref>


== Park layout == == Lands ==


Shanghai Disneyland Park will be a new variation of the Disneyland-style theme parks found all over the world. As a replacement for a "hub", the center of the park will instead feature an 11-acre collection of gardens called the Gardens of Imagination.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://variety.com/2013/biz/news/disney-gathers-local-friends-for-first-shanghai-disneyland-attraction-1200923885/|title=Disney Gathers Local Friends for First Shanghai Disneyland Attraction|date=6 December 2013|work=Variety|accessdate=30 October 2014}}</ref> Other themed areas will include the ''Enchanted Storybook Castle'', the largest and tallest Disney castle featuring an underground boat ride,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.shanghaidisneyresort.com.cn/en/about/shanghai-disneyland/|title=Shanghai Disneyland|work=Shanghai Disney Resort|publisher=Disney|accessdate=30 October 2014}}</ref> and Treasure Cove, home of the Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle of the Sunken Treasure ride.<ref name=varietypirates>{{cite web|url=http://variety.com/2014/biz/news/first-pirates-of-the-caribbean-themed-land-coming-to-shanghai-disneyland-1201137869/|title=‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Themed Land to Open at Shanghai Disneyland|date=18 March 2014|work=Variety|accessdate=30 October 2014}}</ref> Unlike other ]-style parks around the world, several traditional themed-lands are redesigned or omitted from Shanghai Disneyland Park. As a replacement for a "hub", the center of the park features an 11-acre collection of gardens called the Gardens of Imagination.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://variety.com/2013/biz/news/disney-gathers-local-friends-for-first-shanghai-disneyland-attraction-1200923885/|title=Disney Gathers Local Friends for First Shanghai Disneyland Attraction|date=6 December 2013|work=Variety|accessdate=30 October 2014}}</ref> Other themed areas will include the ''Enchanted Storybook Castle'', the largest and tallest Disney castle featuring an underground boat ride,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.shanghaidisneyresort.com.cn/en/about/shanghai-disneyland/|title=Shanghai Disneyland|work=Shanghai Disney Resort|publisher=Disney|accessdate=30 October 2014}}</ref> and Treasure Cove, home of the Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle of the Sunken Treasure ride.<ref name=varietypirates>{{cite web|url=http://variety.com/2014/biz/news/first-pirates-of-the-caribbean-themed-land-coming-to-shanghai-disneyland-1201137869/|title=‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Themed Land to Open at Shanghai Disneyland|date=18 March 2014|work=Variety|accessdate=30 October 2014}}</ref>


===Mickey Avenue=== ===Mickey Avenue===
] ]
Mickey Avenue, the entrance of the park, is inspired by classic Disney cartoon characters such as ]. Mickey Avenue is the first main entry at a Disney park inspired by the personalities of Mickey Mouse and his friends. Here guests will be able to share a hug and get a photo with some of the Disney characters. Avenue M Arcade, one of the many shops along the avenue, will feature the largest selection of gifts and collectibles inside the theme park.<ref name=disneyparks>{{cite web|url=http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2015/07/shanghai-disneyland-themed-lands-to-include-new-attractions-live-shows/|title=Shanghai Disneyland Themed Lands to Include New Attractions, Live Shows|work=Disney Parks Blog|accessdate=20 August 2015}}</ref> Mickey Avenue, the entrance of the park, is the park's equivalent to ]. The area is inspired by classic Disney cartoon characters such as ]. Mickey Avenue is the first main entry at a Disney park inspired by the personalities of Mickey Mouse and his friends. Here guests will be able to share a hug and get a photo with some of the Disney characters. Avenue M Arcade, one of the many shops along the avenue, will feature the largest selection of gifts and collectibles inside the theme park.<ref name=disneyparks>{{cite web|url=http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2015/07/shanghai-disneyland-themed-lands-to-include-new-attractions-live-shows/|title=Shanghai Disneyland Themed Lands to Include New Attractions, Live Shows|work=Disney Parks Blog|accessdate=20 August 2015}}</ref>
====Attractions==== ====Attractions====
*Shanghai Disneyland Band *Shanghai Disneyland Band
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===Gardens of Imagination=== ===Gardens of Imagination===
] ]
The "hub" of the park, this land will feature seven Chinese-themed gardens as well as rides and attractions.<ref name=parkspavilion /> Rides will include the Fantasia Carousel and Dumbo the Flying Elephant. Entertainment will include Castle stage shows; '']''; and Mickey’s Storybook Express, a parade with a musical soundtrack and colorful performers on the longest parade route in a Disney park. The "hub" of the park, this land will feature seven Chinese-themed gardens as well as rides and attractions.<ref name=parkspavilion /> Rides will include the Fantasia Carousel and ]. Entertainment will include castle stage shows; '']''; and Mickey’s Storybook Express, a parade with a musical soundtrack and colorful performers on the longest parade route in a Disney park.


====Shops and restaurants==== ====Shops and restaurants====
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====Attractions==== ====Attractions====


To add interest for the Chinese visitors, the park includes an {{convert|11|acre}} Garden of the 12 Friends themed garden, featuring each of the 12 animals of the ] represented by ] and ] characters, sponsored by ].<ref name=ICBC>{{cite web|url=https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/blog/shanghai-disney-resort-announces-alliance-agreement-and-details-garden-twelve-friends|title=Shanghai Disney Resort Announces Alliance Agreement and Details of the 'Garden of the Twelve Friends'|work=The Walt Disney Company|accessdate=20 August 2015}}</ref> To add interest for the Chinese visitors, the park includes an {{convert|11|acre}} Garden of the 12 Friends themed garden, featuring each of the 12 animals of the ] represented by Disney characters, sponsored by ].<ref name=ICBC>{{cite web|url=https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/blog/shanghai-disney-resort-announces-alliance-agreement-and-details-garden-twelve-friends|title=Shanghai Disney Resort Announces Alliance Agreement and Details of the 'Garden of the Twelve Friends'|work=The Walt Disney Company|accessdate=20 August 2015}}</ref>


*Melody Garden<ref name=details /> *Melody Garden<ref name=details />
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===Fantasyland=== ===Fantasyland===
] ]
] will be the largest land in the park, and will feature areas themed to classic ] animated films as well as the "Enchanted Storybook Castle", themed to ].<ref name=details /> The castle is the largest in any Disney theme park, and will feature several attractions, a restaurant, and a boutique.<ref name=parkspavilion /> ] will be the largest land in the park, and will feature areas themed to classic ] as well as the "Enchanted Storybook Castle", themed to ].<ref name=details /> The castle is the largest in any Disney theme park, and will feature several attractions, a restaurant, and a boutique.<ref name=parkspavilion />


====Shops and restaurants==== ====Shops and restaurants====
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*Enchanted Storybook Castle *Enchanted Storybook Castle
*“Once Upon a Time” Adventure *“Once Upon a Time” Adventure
*]: a boat ride, located beneath the castle, that will take riders past scenes from movies including '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'' and '']''.<ref name=parkspavilion /> *]<nowiki/>a boat ride, located beneath the castle, that will take riders past scenes from movies including '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'' and '']''.<ref name=parkspavilion />
*]<ref name=parkspavilion /> *]<ref name=parkspavilion />
*'']'' Maze: a walk-thru ] inspired by the 1951 and 2010 versions of the film, although it is largely based on '']'' from the Disney Park within ].<ref name=parkspavilion /> *'']'' Maze—a walk-thru ] inspired by the 1951 and 2010 versions of the film, although it is largely based on '']'' from the Disney Park within ].<ref name=parkspavilion />
*] *]
*]: a roller coaster based on the '']'' film.<ref name=parkspavilion />This attraction stars the ]. *]<nowiki/>a roller coaster based on the '']'' film.<ref name=parkspavilion />This attraction stars the ].
*]: a dark ride themed to ]''.<ref name=parkspavilion /> *]—a dark ride themed to ]''.<ref name=parkspavilion />
*Hunny Pot Spin: a spinning ]-style ride also themed to '']'', in which guests ride in spinning honey pots.<ref name=parkspavilion /> *Hunny Pot Spin—a spinning ]-style ride also themed to '']'', in which guests ride in spinning honey pots.<ref name=parkspavilion />
*Disney Princesses at Enchanted Storybook Castle *Disney Princesses at Enchanted Storybook Castle


===Treasure Cove=== ===Treasure Cove===
] ]
Treasure Cove is themed to an 18th-century harbor town located on a ] island that has been captured by ].<ref name=varietypirates /><ref name=parkspavilion /> It contains Shipwreck Shore, a sandy beach area, and Fort Snobbish, a structure themed to an abandoned Spanish Port that is home to the park's '']''-based ride.<ref name=parkspavilion /> Treasure Cove will be the first pirate-themed land in a Disney park. Treasure Cove is themed to an 18th-century harbor town located on a ] island that has been captured by ] from ].<ref name=varietypirates /><ref name=parkspavilion /> It contains Shipwreck Shore, a sandy beach area, and Fort Snobbish, a structure themed to an abandoned Spanish Port that is home to the park's ]-inspired ride.<ref name=parkspavilion /> Treasure Cove will be the first pirate-themed land in a Disney park.


====Attractions==== ====Attractions====
*]: a ride, located in Fort Snobbish, based on the '']'' films.<ref name=varietypirates /> Guests, riding in ] boats, will travel past ] and projected depictions of ]'s underwater treasure, a sea battle, and a sword fight between Jack Sparrow and Davy Jones.<ref name=parkspavilion /> *]<nowiki/>a water-based dark ride, located in Fort Snobbish, based on the '']'' films.<ref name=varietypirates /> Guests, riding in ] boats, will travel past ] and projected depictions of ]'s underwater treasure, a sea battle, and a sword fight between Jack Sparrow and Davy Jones.<ref name=parkspavilion />
*Siren's Revenge: a shipwreck-themed 3-story interactive play area located on Shipwreck Shore, set aboard a wrecked French ].<ref name=parkspavilion /><ref name=details /> *Siren's Revenge: a shipwreck-themed 3-story interactive play area located on Shipwreck Shore, set aboard a wrecked French ].<ref name=parkspavilion /><ref name=details />
Shipwreck Shore Shipwreck Shore
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===Adventure Isle=== ===Adventure Isle===
] ]
Adventure Isle is the park's counterpart to ]. Focused around a mysterious lost world, the land features ], a ] through the land's towing Roaring Mountain and ], a hang gliding experience taking guests on a flight across the world. One of the features of Shanghai Disneyland Adventure Isle will be Camp Discovery. Adventure Isle will immerse guests in a newly discovered lost world, filled with hidden treasures and a chance to explore its mysteries.
Adventure Isle is a themed area at Shanghai Disneyland. It is the park's counterpart to Adventureland. It is focused around the mysterious lost world of Roaring Mountain.
One of the features of Shanghai Disneyland Adventure Isle will be Camp Discovery. Adventure Isle will immerse guests in a newly discovered lost world, filled with hidden treasures and a chance to explore its mysteries. The mighty Roaring Mountain will tower over the area. Guests may blaze their own trails at Camp Discovery, travel around the world on Soarin' Over the Horizon, or ride the rafting adventure Roaring Rapids, straight through the heart of Adventure Isle.


Shops and restaurants ==== Shops and restaurants ====
*Laughing Monkey Traders *Laughing Monkey Traders
*Rainbow Frog Trinkets *Rainbow Frog Trinkets
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*Camp Discovery *Camp Discovery
*Tarzan: Call of the Jungle *Tarzan: Call of the Jungle
*Happy Circle - Guests get to catch Baloo and King Louie from "The Jungle Book" and Rafiki and Timon from "The Lion King" in this area. *Happy Circle - Guests get to catch Baloo and King Louie from ''The Jungle Book'' and Rafiki and Timon from ''The Lion King'' in this area.


===Tomorrowland=== ===Tomorrowland===
] ]
Instead of a traditional Space Mountain, a new indoor roller coaster themed to the film '']'' will be featured, called ]. Instead of a classic spinning rockets attraction, Shanghai's park will include a spinning Jet Packs ride. A new version of Disney's popular Buzz Lightyear dark ride called Buzz Lightyear Planet Rescue will also be included, utilizing new technology different from that of the versions of the ride located at other Disney parks.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://unveilthemagic.shanghaidisneyresort.com.cn/?ref=officialwebsite#mrsj|title=上海迪士尼度假区|trans-title=Shanghai Disney Resort|publisher=|language=Chinese}}</ref> Instead of a traditional ], a new indoor roller coaster themed to the film '']'' will be featured, called ]. Instead of a classic ], Shanghai's park will include a spinning Jet Packs ride. A new version of Disney's popular Buzz Lightyear dark ride called Buzz Lightyear Planet Rescue will also be included, utilizing new technology different from that of the versions of the ride located at other Disney parks.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://unveilthemagic.shanghaidisneyresort.com.cn/?ref=officialwebsite#mrsj|title=上海迪士尼度假区|trans-title=Shanghai Disney Resort|publisher=|language=Chinese}}</ref>


====Attractions==== ====Attractions====

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Shanghai Disneyland Park
The Enchanted Storybook Castle in May 2016
LocationShanghai Disney Resort, Pudong, Shanghai, China
Coordinates31°08′38″N 121°39′25″E / 31.1440°N 121.6570°E / 31.1440; 121.6570
StatusUnder trial operation
OpenedJune 16, 2016; 8 years ago (June 16, 2016)
Operated byThe Walt Disney Company and Shanghai Shendi Group
ThemeDisneyland
WebsiteShanghai Disneyland Park

Shanghai Disneyland Park is a theme park located in Pudong, Shanghai, that will be part of the Shanghai Disney Resort. Construction began on April 8, 2011. It is scheduled to open on June 16, 2016, and will be owned and operated through a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company and the Shanghai Shendi Group.

History

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The Chinese government approved the resort on November 4, 2009. The Walt Disney Company announced on November 5, 2010 that they had signed an agreement with Shanghai Shendi Group to build the resort and park in Shanghai, with a planned opening in 2015. On 7 April 2011, groundbreaking began at the Shanghai Disneyland Resort site. On 29 June 2013, construction on the Enchanted Storybook Castle began.

Opening and construction cost

On March 8, 2013, the company announced that the park would open in late 2015. On 2 February 2015, the opening date was pushed back to early 2016. On 12 January 2016, the park's opening date was announced as 16 June 2016. According to some reports, this was due to construction delays and quality control problems. The final opening date is June 16, 2016.

The cost was initially estimated at 24.5 billion yuan (USD $3.7 billion) for the theme park and an additional 4.5 billion yuan (USD $700 million). This rose to around USD $5.5 billion before delays, which was due in part to additions to the number of attractions open to the public on opening day, which added USD $800 million to the cost. The added cost doesn't take into account lost revenue from the lost admissions fees.

In addition to the attractions and two hotels, the company is building a high-speed rail system to get visitors to and from the site.

Disney owns 43% of the property while the state-controlled Shanghai Shendi Group owns the remaining 57%.

On May 7, 2016, Shanghai Disneyland Park had started soft openings.

Ticket pricing

Tickets for the park went on sale on 28 March 2016, with a two-tiered pricing scheme. On most days, one day adult tickets will be CN¥ 370, while child and elderly one day tickets will cost CN¥ 280, roughly 20% cheaper than Hong Kong Disneyland (which charges HK$539 for a one-day adult ticket). During busier periods, including the first two weeks of the park's operation, adult one day tickets will cost CN¥ 499, while child and elderly tickets will cost CN¥ 375. The park will be the first Disney park to feature tiered pricing.

Opening day tickets sold out in a few hours after going on sale at midnight, March 28.

Lands

Unlike other Disneyland-style parks around the world, several traditional themed-lands are redesigned or omitted from Shanghai Disneyland Park. As a replacement for a "hub", the center of the park features an 11-acre collection of gardens called the Gardens of Imagination. Other themed areas will include the Enchanted Storybook Castle, the largest and tallest Disney castle featuring an underground boat ride, and Treasure Cove, home of the Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle of the Sunken Treasure ride.

Mickey Avenue

File:Entrance to Shanghai Disneyland rendering.jpg
Concept art for the entrance to the park, which will lead into Mickey's Avenue

Mickey Avenue, the entrance of the park, is the park's equivalent to Main Street U.S.A.. The area is inspired by classic Disney cartoon characters such as Mickey Mouse. Mickey Avenue is the first main entry at a Disney park inspired by the personalities of Mickey Mouse and his friends. Here guests will be able to share a hug and get a photo with some of the Disney characters. Avenue M Arcade, one of the many shops along the avenue, will feature the largest selection of gifts and collectibles inside the theme park.

Attractions

  • Shanghai Disneyland Band
  • Minnie Mouse and Friends

Shops and restaurants

Gardens of Imagination

File:Dumbo rendering.jpg
Concept art for the Dumbo Garden, one of the seven Gardens of Inspiration

The "hub" of the park, this land will feature seven Chinese-themed gardens as well as rides and attractions. Rides will include the Fantasia Carousel and Dumbo the Flying Elephant. Entertainment will include castle stage shows; Ignite the Dream, A Nighttime Spectacular of Magic and Light; and Mickey’s Storybook Express, a parade with a musical soundtrack and colorful performers on the longest parade route in a Disney park.

Shops and restaurants

  • Wandering Moon Teahouse: a traditional Chinese restaurant with views of the Enchanted Storybook Castle.
  • Picnic Basket
  • Timothy's Treats
  • Casey Jr Trinket Train
  • Marvel Mementos
  • Scuttle's Shiny Things

Attractions

To add interest for the Chinese visitors, the park includes an 11 acres (4.5 ha) Garden of the 12 Friends themed garden, featuring each of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac represented by Disney characters, sponsored by Industrial and Commercial Bank of China.

  • Melody Garden
  • Romance Garden
  • Woodland Garden
  • Garden of the Magic Feather: a garden that houses the Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride.
  • Fantasia Garden: a garden that houses the Fantasia Carousel.
  • Storybook Castle Garden: a garden located in front of the Enchanted Storybook Castle, featuring a stage for shows
  • Ignite the Dream nighttime spectacular
  • Mickey's Storybook Express parade
  • Meet Mickey at the Gardens of Imagination
  • Marvel Super Heroes at Marvel Universe
  • Golden Fairytale Fanfare

Fantasyland

File:Overview of Fantasyland rendering.png
Concept art for Fantasyland

Fantasyland will be the largest land in the park, and will feature areas themed to classic Disney animated films as well as the "Enchanted Storybook Castle", themed to Disney princesses. The castle is the largest in any Disney theme park, and will feature several attractions, a restaurant, and a boutique.

Shops and restaurants

  • Fantasy Faire
  • Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique: a Cinderella-themed boutique, located in the castle, that applies princess-themed makeup and hair styles.
  • Royal Banquet Hall: a restaurant located inside the castle, with rooms themed to Aurora, Cinderella, Tiana, Mulan, and Snow White.
  • Tangled Tree Tavern: a restaurant themed to the "Snuggly Duckling" pub in the film Tangled.
  • Pinocchio Village Kichen: a pizza and pasta restaurant themed to the film Pinocchio.
  • Fairy Godmother's Cupboard
  • Celebration Cafe
  • Merlin's Magical Recipe
  • Mickey And Minnie's Mercantile
  • Trobadour Treats
  • Be Our Guest Boutique
  • Hundred Acre Goods
  • Mountainside Treasures
  • Cottage Curios

Attractions

Treasure Cove

File:Treasure Cove Concept Art.jpg
Concept art for Treasure Cove

Treasure Cove is themed to an 18th-century harbor town located on a Caribbean island that has been captured by Captain Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean. It contains Shipwreck Shore, a sandy beach area, and Fort Snobbish, a structure themed to an abandoned Spanish Port that is home to the park's Pirates of the Caribbean-inspired ride. Treasure Cove will be the first pirate-themed land in a Disney park.

Attractions

Shipwreck Shore

  • Explorer Canoes: a canoe ride in Treasure Cove.
  • El Teatro Fandango: a theater featuring the Eye of the Storm: Captain Jack’s Stunt Spectacular stunt show.
  • Captain Jack Sparrow at Treasure Cove

Shops and restaurants

  • Barbossa’s Bounty: a large barbecue restaurant with multiple dining rooms, including one themed to a grog shop and a dining room located inside the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.
  • Jolly Gyspy
  • Doubloon Market
  • Pintel & Ragetti's Grub to Grab
  • The Snackin’ Kraken
  • Tortuga Treats

Adventure Isle

File:Adventure Isle Concept Art.jpg
Concept art for Adventure Isle

Adventure Isle is the park's counterpart to Adventureland. Focused around a mysterious lost world, the land features Roaring Rapids, a river rapids ride through the land's towing Roaring Mountain and Soaring Over the Horizon, a hang gliding experience taking guests on a flight across the world. One of the features of Shanghai Disneyland Adventure Isle will be Camp Discovery. Adventure Isle will immerse guests in a newly discovered lost world, filled with hidden treasures and a chance to explore its mysteries.

Shops and restaurants

  • Laughing Monkey Traders
  • Rainbow Frog Trinkets
  • Piranha Bites
  • Tribal Table

Attractions

  • Soaring Over the Horizon
  • Roaring Rapids
  • Camp Discovery
  • Tarzan: Call of the Jungle
  • Happy Circle - Guests get to catch Baloo and King Louie from The Jungle Book and Rafiki and Timon from The Lion King in this area.

Tomorrowland

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Concept art for Tomorrowland

Instead of a traditional Space Mountain, a new indoor roller coaster themed to the film Tron will be featured, called TRON Lightcycle Power Run. Instead of a classic spinning rockets attraction, Shanghai's park will include a spinning Jet Packs ride. A new version of Disney's popular Buzz Lightyear dark ride called Buzz Lightyear Planet Rescue will also be included, utilizing new technology different from that of the versions of the ride located at other Disney parks.

Attractions

Shops and restaurants

  • Stargazer Grill
  • Spiral Snacks
  • Intergalactic Imports
  • The Light Stuff
  • Power Supplies

Park ambassador

High glory ambassador

See also

References

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