Disney investit plus de quatre millions de dollars dans l'agrandissement de son parc Animal Kingdom

Disney a alloué plus de quatre millions de dollars au développement de sa zone Tropical Americas à Animal Kingdom. Cet investissement couvre la démolition initiale, les travaux électriques et la construction d'éléments clés, notamment de nouvelles attractions et aires de jeux. Ce projet s'inscrit dans un plan à long terme beaucoup plus vaste pour le complexe d'Orlando.

Les documents indiquent que les coûts de démolition ont atteint 143 000 dollars, tandis que les installations électriques ont représenté environ 1,1 million de dollars. La construction de structures et d'une nouvelle aire de jeux a coûté près de trois millions de dollars, portant le total actuel à 4,25 millions de dollars. Ces chiffres ne représentent qu'une partie de l'envergure totale de la nouvelle zone, qui comprendra Pueblo Esperanza ainsi qu'une attraction Indiana Jones, une attraction Encanto et un carrousel à thème.

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