Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Expansion Plans for Disneyland

Managing director Andrew Kam Min-ho said yesterday that Hong Kong Disneyland would bolster its size by more than one-third and would cost half the price of the cruise terminal which is to be built in Kai tak. The approximate cost of the terminal, made by the government is about HK$ 7.2 billion, which means that the park- expansion bill would be about HK$ 3 billion to HK$4 billion.

Mr. Kam also said that three “lands” with a new theme would be occupying about 12 hectares of the 20- plus hectares of land available for development at the theme-park site. Main Street USA, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland and the largest Adventureland in the world are the current prime features of Hong Kong Disneyland.

Disney is amenable for financial help for the current expansion plans and is negotiating with the government as its joint- venture partner in times ahead. The government hold a stake of 57% in the theme park and according to Mr. Kam, the administration would remain the majority shareholder and the only languish would be a slight decrease in its stake if the taxpayer’s funds were not used in to pay for the expansion.

It is quite understood that the government’s failings to inject proportionate funds for expansion plans would lead to a dilution in its majority stake. The debate lies in the decision of the government whether it is willing to pool in funds or is ready to accept a smaller stake. Bill Ernest, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts president and managing director for Asia, said that the talks have been on for a while and would be an ongoing process.The fact that different financing arrangements would alter the capital structure of the theme- park joint venture was reiterated by a spokesman for the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau. He said the government needed to consider the interest of the public and return on its investment yet had declined to put a deadline on the talks.

According to Mr. Kam, both sides had implicit knowledge about the urgency of the negotiations in a time of financial downturn as the expansion plan would help creating thousands of jobs, propping up the economy and would help taking advantage of falling commodity prices and labour costs. Estimated time for this construction would be about two to three years, he said.

As per their observed statistics, 50% of visitors to the theme park are people in their 20s. Hence, Hong Kong Disneyland is trying to entice the young- adult market and increase their profitability.

Shashwith Uthappa
http://www.articlesbase.com/politics-articles/expansion-plans-for-disneyland-695771.html


3 Responses to “Expansion Plans for Disneyland”

Dieu d'amour Says:

What kind of expansion that Hongkong Disneyland is planning now ?
Please give me the source….
I need it for my school magazine…..

CXfan Says:

I found this in Wikipedia and I know Wikipedia is not a credible source, but at least it gives you an idea of what they are doing. Here are their plan:

The park is planning to introduce a 5-year expansion plan in the near future. This will include construction of new themed lands in the area beyond the current railroad track in Adventureland and Fantasyland, which the total land area is about 5 hectares.

For long-term construction, with the reclaimed land reserved for the Phase 2 Extension and the Disneyland park being blocked by the Park Promenade (a pedestrian walkway which links the MTR Disneyland Resort Station, Disneyland park and Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel), it is expected that the resort’s second Disney theme park will be built on that site.

A Phase 3 Extension is also being considered by the Walt Disney Company and the Hong Kong government.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong_Disneyland

Both the Disney and Hong Kong government have not been hinting any plan about what they are planning for expansion, so you won’t find any news about the park’s expansion plan. But I can confirm that the Hong Kong government will send one of their officials next month to Los Angeles where the headquarter of Disney to discuss the future expansion in the park. Here is the link to that news article from last Friday if you can read Chinese:

http://hk.news.yahoo.com/article/081024/3/8vxj.html
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Toby T Says:

They are planning to add extra stalls in the bathrooms in case people get diarrhea!
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