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Oahu Beach
Disney Plans Hawaii Resort Hotel- With No Theme Park
October 7, 2007
Associated Press
HONOLULU -- The Walt Disney Co. plans to build a family resort in Hawaii, but it
won't be an island Disneyland.
Walt Disney Parks & Resorts announced Wednesday it has bought 21 acres of
oceanfront property on the western side of Oahu that it will use to build an
800-room hotel complex.
The resort, Disney's first without a nearby theme park, will emphasize
family-centered vacations while respecting Hawaii's culture, said Disney Parks &
Resorts Chairman Jay Rasulo.
"It will give our guests another way to visit a place that they've loved for
many years," Rasulo said. "As the crossroads of Asia, it is your diverse culture
that makes this place so special."
Disney spent $144 million to buy the land at the Ko Olina development, near the
existing J.W. Marriott Ihilani Resort and Spa.
Disney has several themed resort hotels near Disneyland in California and Disney
World in Florida, but it has never built a hotel resort that will stand on its
own. Hawaii has no full-scale amusement park.
Construction on the resort is expected to begin next year, with opening set for
2011. The planned Disney complex has not yet been named.
Rasulo said there were no plans to expand the resort into a theme park.
The hotel complex is expected to create 1,000 jobs along the island's Leeward
coast, an area known as much for its homelessness as for its breezy beaches.
The resort's designs and amenities won't be finalized until early 2008, but
Rasulo said it will include educational and cultural activities, including local
entertainers and hula dancers.
"When our families go home, they will know much more about Hawaii," Rasulo said.
"To call it a hotel would be a vast understatement of what we're trying to
achieve."
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