Shanghai Disney Resort opens world’s first Zootopia-themed attraction, the park’s eighth themed section

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  • Domestic travel has rebounded in China post Covid despite consumption taking time to make a comeback
  • Zootopia is one of the highest grossing imported animated films ever released in the country
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The new Zootopia section of Shanghai Disneyland is the first of its kind in the world. Photo: Reuters

Shanghai Disney Resort has opened a Zootopia-themed attraction to the public aiming to capitalise on a post-pandemic desire for travel and experiences in China.

Zootopia, which came out in Chinese cinemas in 2016, remains one of the highest grossing imported animated films ever released in the country.

This marks Disney’s first Zootopia-themed site and the eighth themed area at the Shanghai Disney Resort, which opened in 2016 and was expanded in 2018 with a Toy Story-themed attraction.

Hot Pursuit takes visitors on a wild chase with Judy and Nick, the main characters of the Zootopia film. Photo: Bloomberg

While consumption in China has been slow to bounce back following the lifting of Covid-19 curbs a year ago, domestic travel and experiences have rebounded more strongly, with Shanghai Disney Resort one of the beneficiaries.

“I think what you saw over the last year as people emerge from the virus is them getting out and experiencing life again,” said Joe Schott, president and general manager at Shanghai Disney Resort.

In its fourth-quarter earnings last month, Walt Disney flagged higher attendance at its Shanghai and Hong Kong parks as one of the factors driving 31 per cent growth in its Experiences division, which includes its theme parks.

Shanghai Disney Resort is a joint venture in which Chinese state-owned Shendi Group holds a 57 per cent stake.

Flash Slothmore is part of the Zootopia neighbourhood. Photo: Reuters
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