6. Romon World (Yinzhou, China)
Status: Under construction
Opening in: 2014
China's latest new theme park, Romon World, is expected to open in late 2014 after several years of delays. It is claimed that the park will be similar in style to South Korea's Lotte World, which borrowed a number of ideas from Disney but has become very successful in its own right.
One of the park's headline rides will be Legendary Dragon, a Premier Rides launched roller coaster. Other suggested attractions include an indoor Intamin coaster, an indoor shopping mall and an outdoor "island" of attractions.
5. Cinecittà World (Rome, Italy)
Status: Under construction
Opening in: 2014
Mighty Rome, once the heart of a sprawling empire, will welcome a brand new theme park in 2014. Originally scheduled to open in 2011, Cinecittà World will be like an Italian version of Universal Studios. It will feature rides and shows inspired by Cinecittà Studios movies and television shows, designed by Oscar-winning art director Dante Ferretti. In total, Cinecittà World will include 16 indoor kids' rides, three thrill rides and 19 family attractions. Alongside these will sit seven self-service restaurants, 11 coffee bars, and entertainment arena and 57 snack and merchandise kiosks.
A second phase will add "The Village", hosting shops, restaurants and movie threatres. Phases three and four are set to add a second theme park and Cinecittà Nature, a 170-acre "natural environment" that will be used as a backlot for movie production but will also be accessible to the public.
One of the headline rides will be a clone of Thorpe Park's 10-inversion roller coaster Colossus, complete with some impressive spaceship theming. The park will also be home to the world's longest Mack Super Splash ride, at more than 550 metres. The ride will feature an entrance modelled on the Roman architecture seen in Ben Hur.
Another major attraction will be "multi-motion dark ride" themed around Dante's Inferno, complete with an entrance that warns "abandon all hope ye who enter here". We know little about it, but we're intrigued. Finally, expect to see a panoramic flight simulator and an Indian-themed Intamin free fall drop tower.
4. Cartoon Network Amazone (Bang Saray, Thailand)
Status: Under construction
Opening in: 2014
Due to open on July 31, 2014, Cartoon Network Amazone will be a heavily-themed water park based on licensed properties from Cartoon Network.
Among the attractions due to be included in the park's line-up are a "high-speed water roller coaster" themed around Ben 10, a "vertical" slide featuring Jake from Adventure Time and Cartoonival, the "world's largest aqua playground" with over 150 attractions.
3. HotGo Theme Park (Fushun, China)
Status: Under construction
Opening in: 2015
China's debt-fuelled spending spree has seen a number of new theme parks spring up over the last few years, and HotGo appears to be one of the most ambitious. Originally dubbed Fushun Dream World before a slightly bizarre name-change, it is set to sprawl across 200 acres and looks like something of a Disneyland clone.
The park's backers appear to be aiming high, having engaged the Goddard Group (one of the world's leading, and most expensive, design firms) to help plan HotGo. They are said to be aiming for "Disney standards or better" - we'll have to wait and see if they can pull it off. In the meantime, a water park is already open on the site and the castle-themed hotel at its entrance is nearing completion.
2. Primorsky Oceanarium (Vladivostok, Russia)
Status: Under construction
Opening in: TBC
Set to be a SeaWorld-style combination of a massive aquarium, other attractions and a research center, The Primorsky Oceanarium is backed by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Guests will be able to take tours, views exhibits, watch marine mammal shows and interact with dolphns. Work appears to be seriously delayed, though, with the aquarium's own official website still boasting of an opening date in 2012.
The scale of the aquarium, if and when it does open, will be impressive - holding around 25,000 tons of water, making it one of the largest in the world. An underwater tunnel will be 70 meters long, 2.5 meters wide and equipped with a moving walkway. 800 species of marine and fresh water creatures are set to be on show.
Concept art appears to show that 3-D shows and other theme park-style attractions will also be a part of the Oceanarium's line-up.
1. Shanghai Disneyland (Shanghai, China)
Status: Under construction
Opening in: 2015
As with its previous overseas resorts in Tokyo, Paris and Hong Kong, Disney isn't going it alone on the Shanghai Disneyland project. Indeed, the resort is set to be majority-owned by the Chinese government, which will take a 57% stake. Given the lacklustre performance of nearby Hong Kong Disneyland, it's perhaps not surprising that Disney is looking to minimise its exposure - particularly with initial reports putting the construction budget for the Shanghai project at around $3.6 billion.
Water is set to feature heavily in the Shanghai Disney Resort, as shown in the concept art above. The entire resort will be surrounded by a 60-metre-wide river, which will be around 10 kilometres in length. In addition, a central lake has been constructed a cost of some $41.5 million.
At least for the first few years of its operation, the undoubted centerpiece of the Shanghai Disney Resort will be Shanghai Disneyland Park. Its name suggests that it will closely resemble the other "Magic Kingdom" parks around the world (Disneyland, the Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Paris and Hong Kong Disneyland), adopting the traditional hub-and-spoke design with a central castle and a range of familiar sub-lands. However, there will also be some significant differences between the Chinese park and the existing parks.
Shanghai Disneyland will not feature its own version of Main Street, USA. Instead, it will host a garden area in front of its iconic central castle. Part of this will be dubbed "The Garden of the Twelve Friends", replacing the traditional hub. Sponsored by the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, it will combine Disney characters and ornate mosaics to represent the twleve Chinese Zodiac characters. It will span 11 acres, and boast rows of peach trees.
We don't have a confirmed line-up of rides, attractions and restaurants for Shanghai Disneyland as yet - although we do have an unconfirmed one. We also know for sure that one of the headline attractions will be Pirates of the Caribbean - Battle of the Sunken Treasure, a high-tech update of the classic Disneyland ride that will see guests joining in an adventure with Captain Jack Sparrow and Captain Davy Jones.
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they sound like great parks, but wont be visiting any of them. Disneyworld is great enough for me
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