Mickey could be moving to Malaysia!
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 5:32 pm
According to initial reports in a business weekly, Walt Disney Co is looking at a 500-acre site in southern Malaysia for its next theme park.
The report in the Edge cited unnamed sources claiming the theme park would be ready six years after a deal was signed, with Bardar Nusajaya in the Iskandar development zone being tipped as the location.
The new resort is expected to be bigger than their most recent park, Hong Kong Disneyland and about the same size as Tokyo Disneyland.
The news coincides with Malaysia’s government $105 billion blueprint to transform the southern area of the Johor state, which neighbours Singapore, into a regional economic zone for industry, logistics, trade and leisure.
The report also details that Warner Bros Entertainment and MGM are also looking at building theme parks in the area.
"However, a deal with Walt Disney looks most promising as it has expressed its seriousness and has come out with specifications on its requirements," the Edge quoted a source as saying.
If successful, a deal with Disney is expected to be confirmed next year.
The report in the Edge cited unnamed sources claiming the theme park would be ready six years after a deal was signed, with Bardar Nusajaya in the Iskandar development zone being tipped as the location.
The new resort is expected to be bigger than their most recent park, Hong Kong Disneyland and about the same size as Tokyo Disneyland.
The news coincides with Malaysia’s government $105 billion blueprint to transform the southern area of the Johor state, which neighbours Singapore, into a regional economic zone for industry, logistics, trade and leisure.
The report also details that Warner Bros Entertainment and MGM are also looking at building theme parks in the area.
"However, a deal with Walt Disney looks most promising as it has expressed its seriousness and has come out with specifications on its requirements," the Edge quoted a source as saying.
If successful, a deal with Disney is expected to be confirmed next year.