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When will Shanghai Disney’s Zootopia Park open?

Disney’s Zootopia will open in 2023. This morning, another piece of good news came. Zootopia, the eighth largest theme park in Shanghai Disneyland, is under construction in an orderly manner. Nearly three meters tall, Mr. Polar Bear in Glacier Town and Yak in Mystic Spring Oasis. The Program Production Center of Shanghai Disney Resort is producing mechanical animated dolls featuring Brother Sharp and others. This is the first time Walt Disney Imagineering has developed and produced such a complex mechanical animated doll outside of the United States. Attracted by the exciting and endless new experiences of Disney's crazy zoo construction, citizens and tourists have said that "playing once is not enough", giving them a great sense of satisfaction. The report "Building a Better Life and Enjoying Happy Travel - Shanghai Disney Resort Happy Travel Trend Report" released by the China Tourism Academy analyzed more than 3 million visitor questionnaires and showed that Shanghai Disneyland has made great achievements in innovative products and services. Keep iterating. Enrich service types, create a highly flexible product and service portfolio, and effectively improve consumer stickiness and satisfaction. A landmark building or scenic spot has a linkage and pulling effect on tourism, accommodation, catering, commerce, transportation, performances, cultural creativity and other related industries. In these five years of development, Shanghai Disney Resort has not only achieved good operating benefits. Its driving effect is gradually released from point to surface. Take the tourism industry as an example. After Shanghai Disneyland opened in 2016, the occupancy rate of Shanghai's star hotels has remained above 70% for six consecutive quarters; more than 95% of tourists visiting Shanghai Disneyland will choose to stay in Shanghai and surrounding areas. 83.69% of tourists will choose to stay in Disney-themed hotels and surrounding five-star and four-star hotels, which will actively promote the development and upgrading of the upstream and downstream tourism industries.