上海迪士尼开业1年就盈利,王健林沉默了
It has been the year of the "mouse" for Walt Disney in China and a successful year at that. The company's ambitious US$5.5 billion Shanghai theme park is close to breaking even after its first full year of operations - a mark none of its resorts has been able to hit in the last 30 years, said chief executive officer Bob Iger. "That's an extraordinary achievement. I'm not sure we've ever done that," he added in an interview over the weekend as the Shanghai Disney Resort celebrated its first anniversary. "After the first year, I'm pleased to say that prospects are really strong for continued success and continued growth." The park logged more than 11 million visitors earlier last week, he said. In China, there is potential for Disney to build a second park in the long run, Mr Iger said, adding it would focus on the Shanghai resort first. A Toy Story-themed land opening is planned for next year. |