Thailand Courts Disney, Universal for 'Disneyland-Style' Park in Planned Entertainment Complex
Officials have reserved a site, with outreach to the companies still exploratory.
Overview
- Reports say the government has earmarked land for a large complex anchored by an 80,000-seat stadium and a central theme park.
- Thai officials are seeking interest from The Walt Disney Company and Universal Destinations & Experiences to lead a flagship attraction.
- Authorities are studying funding options for transport, utilities, and hospitality infrastructure required for a resort-scale development.
- Neither Disney nor Universal has confirmed participation, reflecting a licensing-style model seen in recent Middle East projects.
- Backers cite regional access and population density to argue for market viability, while analysts note economic and saturation concerns in Asia.