Disney invierte más de cuatro millones de dólares en la expansión de Animal Kingdom

Disney ha destinado más de cuatro millones de dólares al desarrollo de su área Tropical Americas en Animal Kingdom. La inversión cubre la demolición inicial, trabajos eléctricos y la construcción de elementos clave, incluyendo nuevas atracciones y áreas de juego. El proyecto forma parte de un plan a largo plazo mucho más amplio para el complejo de Orlando.

Los registros indican que los costos de demolición alcanzaron los 143 000 dólares, mientras que las instalaciones eléctricas sumaron cerca de 1,1 millones de dólares. Las estructuras de los edificios y un nuevo parque infantil contribuyeron con aproximadamente tres millones de dólares, elevando el total actual a 4,25 millones de dólares. Estas cifras representan solo una parte del alcance total de la nueva área, que contará con Pueblo Esperanza junto con una atracción de Indiana Jones, una atracción de Encanto y un carrusel temático.

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