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Q: When is the opening date of the Disney Land Shanghai?

Anyone get the first information, please share.

And how much is the entry ticket for adult and kid?

Please advise. Thanks

7 years 42 weeks ago in  Transport & Travel - Shanghai

 
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I smell another passive/agressive advertising campaign in this thread. Or a moron who can't use Baidu.

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http://us.wow.com/wiki/Shanghai_Disneyland_Park?s_chn=15&s_pt=source7&ty...

 

Shanghai Disneyland Park is an upcoming theme park located in PudongShanghai as part of the Shanghai Disney Resort. It is expected to open in spring 2016 and will be owned and operated through a joint venture between The Walt Disney Company and the Shanghai Shendi Group. Construction began on April 8, 2011.[1][2]

 

No ticket cost info yet!

 

We know things here at Yahoo-gle, I mean eChina.....

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I think I remember reading the tix are going to be expensive-400-500RMB.  I can't remember where I read it.

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Although the opening is scheduled for spring 2016, the park will not be finished by then. The final park completion is schedule for Spring 2017. So, maybe 2018 with the delays they have been having. They have postponed the park opening a few times already and can not afford to not open and begin generating revenue.

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I smell another passive/agressive advertising campaign in this thread. Or a moron who can't use Baidu.

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