Disney confirms Abu Dhabi theme park plans amid tensions

Officials involved in Disney's proposed theme park on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi have reaffirmed that the project remains in development despite ongoing Middle East conflicts. Miral CEO Mohamed Abdalla Al Zaabi expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration with Disney, describing the vision as 'truly extraordinary'. Disney Experiences Chairman Josh D’Amaro also referenced the plans during a recent shareholder meeting.

The announcement comes as regional instability, including military activity and strikes affecting areas near Dubai, raises questions within the theme park community about the project's future. Yas Island has emerged as a key entertainment hub, hosting attractions such as Ferrari World, Warner Bros. World, SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, and Yas Waterworld. These developments have positioned it as a competitor to major destinations like Orlando, with Disney's park seen as a potential capstone. Miral, the Abu Dhabi company leading the effort, continues to emphasize commitment to the project. CEO Mohamed Abdalla Al Zaabi recently shared a public message highlighting collaboration with Disney leadership. Meanwhile, Josh D’Amaro's comments during the shareholder meeting indicate that plans are still advancing. Fan reactions are mixed. Online discussions reflect excitement about the expansion alongside concerns over guest safety and long-term stability in a region facing geopolitical tensions. Families planning visits expect safety and predictability from Disney experiences, introducing uncertainty not typically associated with the brand. Despite these concerns, messaging from Disney and its partners remains consistent: the project is moving forward. This development unfolds against a backdrop of broader Middle East conflicts impacting parts of the UAE.

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