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Walt Disney Parks & Resorts announced
recently
that the Company has finalized plans to purchase 21 acres of oceanfront
property on Hawaii's island of Oahu.
The property, located on the island's western side in the picturesque Ko
Olina Resort & Marina, Honolulu's premier resort destination, will be home
to Disney's first mixed-use family resort outside of its theme park
developments. The expansive resort, scheduled to open in 2011, will have
more than 800 units including hotel rooms and villas for Disney Vacation
Club, which is Disney's rapidly growing timeshare business.
"This resort hotel will give our guests another way to visit an exciting
part of the world with a brand they trust," said Jay Rasulo, Chairman of
Walt Disney Parks & Resorts. "In fact, Hawaii has been among our most
requested Disney Vacation Club getaway locations beyond our theme parks. We
are looking forward to building a special family resort that honors the
cultural diversity of Hawaii and reflects the spirit of aloha that makes
this location so unique."
Consistently ranked as one of the top family destinations in the world,
Hawaii's natural beauty and extensive offering of family activities make it
an ideal location for a Disney resort. The new resort hotel will be the
latest addition to the Ko Olina development, known for its sweeping ocean
views, picture-postcard white sand beaches and tranquil crystal blue
lagoons.
Part of the Disney resort hotel in Ko Olina will be dedicated to Disney
Vacation Club, a timeshare program that helps families enjoy flexibility and
savings on vacations for decades to come. By becoming a member of Disney
Vacation Club, families can enjoy vacations at Disney destinations worldwide
as well as more than 500 other popular Member Getaways vacation locations
around the globe.
Disney Vacation Club has grown to serve more than 350,000 individual members
from more than 100 countries and all 50 U.S. states.
"We are delighted to create a place in Hawaii that our Disney Vacation Club
members can call home," said Jim Lewis, President of Disney Vacation Club.
"We know that both our existing members and new members will be thrilled
about this resort in Ko Olina."
Designs for the resort are still being finalized by Walt Disney Imagineers,
who have been traveling
extensively throughout Hawaii for the past several months as they garner
ideas to develop a resort celebrating Hawaii's vibrant culture and rich
heritage. The team is working closely with local architects, engineers and
cultural advisors, conducting research and exploring the region, building on
a tradition that has long been a hallmark in the creation of everything from
Disney films to Disney vacation destinations.
Plans for the resort hotel are expected to be finalized and revealed in
early 2008.
"We are very excited about becoming part of the Ko Olina community," Rasulo
said. "Clearly, Hawaii already has a special place in our hearts and in
Disney's history. Building a resort hotel in Hawaii is the next chapter in
our effort to create immersive Disney experiences that allow families to
reconnect and recharge in the areas of the world they most long to visit."
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