Why is Disney building its first park in 15 years in Abu Dhabi? ...United Arab Emirates

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In a move hailed as both strategic and symbolic, and the end to years of anticipation for many fans of the house of mouse, The Walt Disney Company has announced plans to build a brand-new Disneyland theme park and resort in Abu Dhabi, marking the seventh global Disney destination — and the first new Disney park in over 15 years.

With construction expected to begin within the next few years and an opening slated for the early 2030s, the project represents a bold new chapter for Disney and a defining moment in Abu Dhabi’s rise as a global cultural and tourism powerhouse.

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Why Abu Dhabi? Why Now?

Speaking to CNBC, Disney CEO Bob Iger and Josh D’Amaro, Chairman of Disney Experiences, outlined the rationale behind selecting the UAE capital. “This, in many respects, is the crossroads of the world,” said Iger. “About 500 million people who are income qualified to visit our parks live within a four-hour flight of Abu Dhabi.”

That staggering accessibility is supported by projections that 39 million tourists will visit Abu Dhabi by 2030 — many of them passing through its international airport alongside neighbouring Dubai.

Crucially, Abu Dhabi offers more than geography. According to Iger, “They’ve shown a great interest in the arts and creativity… and most importantly, they love Disney.”

The emirate’s cultural ambition is evident in developments like the Saadiyat Cultural District and the successful hosting of global events such as Formula One and the NBA.

Mohammed Al Mubarak, the chairman of Miral — the Abu Dhabi-based developer leading the project alongside Disney — has played a pivotal role in shaping the city’s cultural landscape.

“The earliest happy memory I have is visiting Disney World with my mother and siblings,” he told CNN’s Becky Anderson. “That memory didn’t just create a fan — it created an emotional connection with the brand.”

The Vision: A Park for the Next Generation

For Disney, the Abu Dhabi project is more than just an expansion; it’s a testbed for the future of themed entertainment. D’Amaro highlighted that Imagineers and R&D teams are already involved, working on advanced technologies that will “push the envelope on creativity.”

The project will fully integrate Disney’s latest strategies around gamification and immersive digital experiences. Guests may earn points or unlock rewards starting from their hotel booking, with these digital experiences continuing seamlessly into the park.

“We’re thinking about how games and interactivity can interplay with the actual park experience,” said D’Amaro, referencing Disney’s $1.5 billion investment in Epic Games and the potential of virtual environments like Fortnite. Visitors could, for instance, take part in a Disney multiverse adventure online and then see it brought to life inside the park.

“Gen Alpha is gathering in digital spaces to play, socialize, and explore,” D’Amaro explained. “We’re building from the ground up with that in mind — where digital and physical storytelling are deeply intertwined.”

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A Partnership Model That Works

This Disney park will be unlike most of its predecessors in terms of structure and financing. Miral will fully fund the development and construction, while Disney will retain full control over creative and operational direction. The agreement is a variation of the successful Tokyo Disney model, where local partners own the property while Disney steers content and brand experience.

“It’s royalty-based,” D’Amaro confirmed. “It gives us access to a new audience, allows us to expand without diverting capital from our $30 billion expansion plans in the US, and lets us maintain creative and operational oversight.”

Iger added that this structure aligns perfectly with Disney’s broader ambitions. “We’ve only superficially reached this region before,” he said. “Now we’ll be putting a Disney park right in the backyard of a whole new consumer base.”

Part of a Bigger Abu Dhabi Strategy

For Abu Dhabi, welcoming Disney is more than a commercial win — it’s a cultural milestone. As Al Mubarak explained, “Disney is the crown jewel of what we are trying to create here at Yas Island.” Yet he was quick to note that it’s not the end of the journey: “We continuously innovate. We’re always going to find ways to bring more people to experience our collective.”

Abu Dhabi’s focus on long-term, sustainable tourism development plays a vital role in its appeal. The emirate offers a strategic geographic hub—within reach of Asia, Europe, and Africa—and an increasingly sophisticated infrastructure. “We’re four hours away from a third of the world’s population,” Al Mubarak emphasised.

What’s more, both Disney and Miral see a strong alignment between their visions of the future. “Abu Dhabi has a lean toward technology and a futuristic view of what society can look like,” said D’Amaro. “That matches Disney’s forward-thinking approach to immersive storytelling.”

A Cultural, Commercial, and Technological Milestone

The Abu Dhabi park is expected to serve as a cultural touchstone and economic engine.

According to Iger, similar expansions in Tokyo, Shanghai, and Paris have significantly boosted brand value and deepened customer engagement across entire regions. The Abu Dhabi project aims to replicate that success in a market previously underserved by Disney’s physical presence.

The resort is still in its design phase, and no final opening date has been confirmed. But D’Amaro assured that the ambition is high: “We’re going to build this big, and we’re going to build it right.”

In a separate interview, D’Amaro told Reuters that a project of this size typically takes 18 months to design, and another four to six years to build. While Iger, in an interview with CNBC’s David Faber on Wednesday, said designing the park had begun, adding that: “We’re not pinning down a date yet. It typically takes us between 18 months and two years to design and fully develop and approximately five years to build but we’re not making any commitments right now.”

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