Originally Posted By leemac The third for Asia will now be built in South Korea by 2012: <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6679715.stm" target="_blank">http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/bus iness/6679715.stm</a>
Originally Posted By LindsayC [Universal already has one theme park in the Far East, in Osaka, Japan, which opened in 2001, and is developing a further attraction in Singapore. Meanwhile, Disney has a theme park in Hong Kong which opened in 2005.] Sometimes I wonder what researchers for an article do - if you are talking about the market for theme parks in Asia why isn’t the Tokyo Disney Resort mentioned, it’s been there nearly 25 years!
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Right on LindsayC... I don't get that myself! I also question why Universal would want to build a park so close to the Osaka property... I mean.. I thought HKDL was close enough to TDR as it is... but Universal Seoul?
Originally Posted By Wig Well, read the article... The answer on your question is right into the article link given in the first message...