Shanghai Disney Resort has announced the commencement of construction on its third resort hotel, marking yet another milestone in the resort's ongoing expansion. The new deluxe hotel, featuring 400 guest rooms, is set to elevate the magic of a Disney vacation with its unique blend of Disney storytelling and whimsy.
Nestled along the picturesque shores of Wishing Star Lake, the hotel promises stunning views of Shanghai Disneyland, creating a magical backdrop for guests. In addition to its prime location, the hotel will offer an array of indoor and outdoor recreational activities, building on the immersive experiences that Shanghai Disney Resort is known for.
The design of the new hotel takes inspiration from the elegance of Art Nouveau architecture. Yet, it remains distinctly Disney, infusing the classic style with the imaginative storytelling that defines the brand. Each element of the hotel, from its architectural details to its interior design, will be thoughtfully curated to create an enchanting environment that captivates guests and immerses them in the Disney experience.
Beyond the guest rooms, the new hotel will feature a variety of dining, shopping, and entertainment experiences. These offerings aim to extend the magic beyond the park gates, ensuring that every moment of a guest's stay is filled with Disney enchantment.
The announcement of the new hotel follows the earlier news of the development of a Zootopia-themed land at the resort. "Since we announced the development of our new Zootopia-themed land earlier this year, we have been overwhelmed by the excitement and anticipation expressed by fans from across China and around the world," said Joe Schott, president and general manager of Shanghai Disney Resort.
With the start of construction on this third hotel, Shanghai Disney Resort continues to grow, offering more magic, more adventure, and more opportunities for guests to create unforgettable memories. It is a testament to Disney's commitment to bring the joy and wonder of Disney storytelling to even more guests in China and around the world.
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