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| Description complète de Disneytown, sa salle de spectacle, ses boutiques et restaurants : Image conceptuelle : Shanghai Disney Resort. Disneytown Disneytown is a shopping, dining and entertainment district with the allure of a charming village and the excitement of an international crossroads. Guests will come here to reconnect with family and friends, or they may want to explore the new experiences that await them around every corner. Conveniently located adjacent to Shanghai Disneyland, Disneytown is a natural extension of the Disney experience for theme park guests. Some of the restaurants will even have unique views into the theme park. It’s also an attractive destination for residents of Shanghai and nearby areas, who may visit to explore the more than 46,000 square meters of distinctive dining and unique shops. There will be no charge for admission to this area. At opening, Disneytown will feature nearly 50 tenants including the first World of Disney store in Asia and a diverse mix of retailers – premium, affordable luxury and fast fashion options – plus exciting restaurants for families and convention guests alike. The tenants will include well-known local and international brands including renowned restaurants Shanghai Min, Crystal Jade, and The Cheesecake Factory operated by Hong Kong Maxim’s Group, as well as various retail options including stores under I.T group, i.t and BAPE STORE , and a LEGO brand store. Other exciting high-profile brands including Food Republic, Coconut Paradise, The Dining Room, Hatsune, blue frog, Xin Wang Restaurant, BreadTalk, Toast Box, and Chow Tai Fook will also be the first of several dozen tenants to offer world-class shopping and dining options. Disneytown also will feature Disney’s theatrical production of THE LION KING, presented for the first time worldwide in Mandarin, at the 1,200-seat Walt Disney Grand Theatre. This show requires a separate ticket. Here is a sampling of what guests will experience, with more details to come. MarketplaceThe heart of Disneytown is Marketplace, a district filled with specialty merchandise shops. Guests will find places here to relax and enjoy musicians and entertainment. On weekends and holidays, Marketplace will become a place to celebrate with the whole family, as it will offer nightly entertainment with a touch of Disney magic. Marketplace includes three world-class Disney shopping experiences: World of Disney Store, Marketplace specialty shops and Spoonful of Sugar confectionery. World of Disney Store: Located in a nostalgic railroad roundhouse – symbolic of travel and exploration – the 3,000-square-meter World of Disney Store at Shanghai Disney Resort will offer an extensive array of unique Disney apparel, toys, stationery, collectibles, and gifts, including exclusive items found only at Shanghai Disney Resort. The World of Disney Store is where the best of Disney comes together, from classic characters to the next generation of stories and styles. World of Disney will be one of the most technologically advanced Disney retail experiences in the world, including an iconic, eight-foot projected globe suspended from the ceiling, and an interactive Magic Mirror. The globe will feature Disney’s greatest film moments, to inspire shoppers about the magic of storytelling around the world. Video walls and digital screens will be available throughout the store. In the marketplace specialty shops adjacent to World of Disney, Dstreet will offer urban trends along with Dtech, the rapid printing technology that allows guests to create personalized electronic accessories on demand, with artwork of their choice. Also, located in the marketplace will beTrenD, a stylish boutique for “fashionistas” in search of clothes with a Disney character. The trendy apparel is set within an eclectic environment with a city vibe. Spoonful of Sugar: An innovative confectionery boutique for special gifts, this nostalgic candy shop reflects the optimistic lyrics of a song from Mary Poppins. Guests will be welcome to visit the confectionery show kitchen to watch delicious treats being made from the finest ingredients. The tasty treats can be packaged, too, making them a special gift. LakeshoreInspired by Shanghai’s nautical past, while reflecting today’s resort lifestyles, the Lakeshore features a refreshing blue, white and golden yellow color scheme. Guests will enjoy the highest quality waterfront dining and shopping experiences, along with stunning lake and sunset views. At the water’s edge will be a picturesque collection of restaurants and shops inspired by current lifestyle trends. In an expansive restaurant on the second floor, guests may enjoy excellent seafood. Lakeshore’s natural beauty will make it an ideal location for romantic moments and anniversaries, and a picturesque setting for weddings. Spice AlleyThis district will have a distinct personality — eclectic and exotic. Its narrow cobblestone streets and small courtyards will remind guests of a bygone era, and the international array of foods will reflect the story of many different cultures and people coming together. A variety of Asian cuisine is part of the mix. The open kitchens and al fresco dining areas will provide a sense of warmth and welcome, encouraging conversation and camaraderie. Spice Alleyis a great place to meet for lunch or after work, and the evening strikes a more romantic mood, with twinkling lights and music. Broadway BoulevardThis upscale street evokes the aura of international shopping boulevards. Here, guests will find an exciting array of elegant shops offering designer goods – many of them co-branded with distinctive Disney designs. The area will also feature trendsetting galleries, with unique imported collectables presented in a sophisticated setting. The “Boulevard” definitely will be the place to shop for the finer things in life. Broadway PlazaBroadway Plaza will be a glamorous and exciting theatre district along Broadway Boulevard, with the Walt Disney Grand Theatre as its focal point. After enjoying a theatre show, guests may dine at nearby world-class restaurants, enjoying an elegant meal with spectacular views of the resort. The restaurants are also ideal choices for romantic candlelit dinners or anniversary celebrations. Walt Disney Grand Theatre The Walt Disney Grand Theatre, a new, world-class, Broadway-style theatre will be located at Broadway Plaza in Disneytown. Beginning in 2016, the theatre will host the global premiere of the Mandarin version of Disney’s landmark musical event, THE LION KING. Currently in its 18th year, THE LION KING remains the highest-grossing Broadway show ever. The theatre, with its separately ticketed shows, will become an icon for Disneytown, introducing a world-class theatre experience to Shanghai and offering guests the opportunity to enrich their resort experience. Guests will walk to the theatre along a floral-inspired paving pattern that comes to life at night with sparkling lights.
“Firsts” at Shanghai Disney Resort: • First World of Disney Store in Asia: Disneytown will be home to the first World of Disney Store in Asia, offering a large collection of Disney merchandise, including many products selected especially for Shanghai Disney Resort. (In May, 2015, in Shanghai, The Walt Disney Company opened The Disney Store, part of a line of stores that is separate from the World of Disney Store.) • THE LION KING in Mandarin: The Walt Disney Grand Theatre, an impressive new entertainment venue, will present THE LION KING, making its global premiere in Mandarin. • Unique Mickey Mouse sculptures in Liuli glass: Seven unique Mickey Mouse figures will be sculpted for the first time in Liuli glass, created especially for Disneytown, and created by Chinese artists, they will range in height from 1m to 1.2m. The colors will represent the five Chinese elements (gold, wood, water, fire, and earth), as well as the dragon and phoenix, which represent harmony in Chinese culture. Image conceptuelle : Shanghai Disney ResortPhoto : Shanghai Disney Resort. |
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| Entretien avec Fred Hemminger, directeur du Walt Disney Grand Theatre situé à Broadway Plaza dans Disneytown : Fred Hemminger, directeur du Walt Disney Grand Theatre depuis janvier 2015. - Citation :
- Mandarin ‘Lion King’ roaring into Shanghai Disney Resort
THE Walt Disney Grand Theatre, a new 1,200-seat Broadway-style performance venue in the Shanghai Disney Resort, will host the world premiere of the Mandarin-language version of The Lion King when the resort opens this June.
Since its premier on Broadway some 19 years ago, The Lion King has become the highest grossing musical of all time in New York, as well as one of the world’s most popular stage shows. More than 80 million audience members have already seen The Lion King in theaters around the world.
The Grand Theatre is located in the Disneytown area of Shanghai’s soon-to-open Disney resort.
The new Mandarin production promises to bring the excitement and artistry of the smash Broadway production to Chinese viewers in their native language. Those involved behind the scenes have already been swept away by the show’s magic.
“I’ve always been a big fan of Disney, but I never thought my love of theater and Disney would come together,” said Fred Hemminger, the theater’s general manager.
Hemminger has been with Disney for seven years. Prior to coming onboard, he worked on a number of Broadway productions, including as company manager to The Lion King.
The opportunity to go to Shanghai came along during the show’s North American tour. “They were looking for someone with experience in the show to take part in its Shanghai project.
I’d never been to China before, so I thought ‘why not’?” the manager said.
A big part of his work so far has been recruiting local talent. Over the past year, Hemminger and his team have been auditioning on-stage performers, backstage crew members and local artisans who have what it takes to honor The Lion King’s original vision in a way that is distinctly Chinese.
Of course, the major point of departure for this new production is the show’s language.
“If you’ve seen the show on Broadway, you are going to see the exactly same show here, but everything in English will be in Mandarin,” explained the manager. “However, ‘Hakuna Matata’ will still be ‘Hakuna Matata’.”
Certain features of the show’s humor will also be localized to appeal to Chinese viewers.
“In America, Timon and Pumbaa have Brooklyn accents, but here that doesn’t really work,” Hemminger said. “So physically you will be seeing the same show, but adapting to local sensibilities, which is also a big part of what we’re doing, especially when it comes to the jokes.”
While the team is still hiring cast members, the manager says the cast list is almost complete. Hemminger and his team held auditions not just in Shanghai and Beijing, but also in locales as diverse as Wuhan (Hubei Province), Chengdu (Sichuan Province), Shenyang (Liaoning Province), Taipei, Macao, Hong Kong and so on.
“We’re still auditioning for kids. So if you have a child, age 8 to 11, who loves music and performance, come to us,” the manager added.
Located in the resort’s main shopping, dining and entertainment area, the theater is adjacent to Shanghai Disneyland. This means that audience members will not have to purchase admission to the theme park to see The Lion King.
“It’s a part of Disneytown, so you can have dinner, go shopping, and see THE LION KING. You are not required to have a park ticket for the show,” Hemminger said. “It’s a separate ticketing experience, but they complement each other very well.”
As the manager also explained, this is the first time The Lion King will be staged so close to a Disney theme park.
“It’s actually exciting to have two such wonderful things from Disney side-by-side, where you can experience both in one trip,” Hemminger said. “I hope Chinese audiences enjoy the show. The audience always helps make the experience each time a little bit different, that’s what I love about theater.”
Produced by Disney Theatrical Group, The Lion King to date has been performed in 19 countries, and every continent except Antarctica. Translated into eight different languages, productions of the show can currently be seen on Broadway and on tour across North America; London, Tokyo, Madrid, Hamburg, Mexico City and Perth.
At the time of its opening, the Mandarin production will mark the 9th concurrent worldwide production of The Lion King.
Shanghai Daily - 22 janvier 2016. |
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| Sujet: Re: Disneytown [Shanghai Disney Resort - 2016] Mer 27 Jan 2016 - 13:42 | |
| Communiqué de presse au sujet des commerces et restaurants de Disneytown : - Citation :
- Exciting New Dining and Shopping Experiences Announced for Disneytown
(January 27, 2016, Shanghai) - Today, Shanghai Disney Resort announced more new tenants coming to Disneytown when the resort opens on June 16, 2016. New high-profile tenants, many of them representing first entries into China, include The BOATHOUSE®, Hot Toys, Build-A-Bear Workshop, and an exciting new concept restaurant from world-renowned chef, Wolfgang Puck. Disneytown will ultimately feature nearly 50 tenants that will offer a world-class shopping and dining experience for resort guests.
Shopping, dining and entertainment areas are key features of Disney resorts around the world, giving guests an integrated resort experience alongside world-class theme parks and resort hotels.
Located next door to Shanghai Disneyland and within walking distance from both Shanghai Disneyland Hotel and Toy Story Hotel, Disneytown will feature a high-quality, diverse mix of retailers and exciting, sophisticated restaurants for families and convention guests alike. Together they will create a variety of experiences and offerings in each of Disneytown’s five distinct districts – Lakeshore, Marketplace, Spice Alley, Broadway Boulevard, and Broadway Plaza.
“Over the past few years, Shanghai Disney Resort has worked closely with exciting Chinese and international brands to develop unique dining, shopping and entertainment experiences for Disneytown,” said Philippe Gas, general manager of Shanghai Disney Resort. “Disneytown will be a popular destination where guests can find amazing new experiences with their family and friends.”
Like all of Shanghai Disney Resort, Disneytown will be authentically Disney yet distinctly Chinese. The shopping, dining and entertainment district has been designed by an international creative team to demonstrate the perfect blend of Disney traditions and classic Chinese and Shanghai design and cultural elements, including traditional Shikumen architecture paying homage to the heritage of Shanghai. The creative team has conducted extensive research about Chinese culture to tailor the area for Chinese guests in every detail, from colors to symbols.
Guests visiting Disneytown will encounter fun and unique Chinese experiences around every corner such as, murals, story artwork, graphics, and architectural ornamentation design featuring classic and contemporary Chinese and Shanghai elements.
Disneytown will also feature several world-class Disney shopping experiences, including a World of Disney Store, Marketplace specialty shop and Spoonful of Sugar confectionery. The 3,000-square-meter World of Disney Store stands out for its scale, design and range of products, and will offer thousands of items inspired by the unique elements in Shanghai Disney Resort. The comprehensive assortment, including unique Disney apparel, toys, stationery, collectibles and gifts, will include many products especially designed in collaboration with local artisans for China. Not just an alluring destination for shoppers, the World of Disney Store will also offer one of the most technologically advanced Disney retail experiences in the world. The store will be located in a nostalgic “railroad roundhouse” building that has been especially designed to pay homage to Walt Disney’s love of trains, a passion that inspired his design of the Disneyland Railroad that travels around the original Disneyland in California.
Newly Announced Disneytown Tenants:
DINING
•DONDONYA: Japanese donburi restaurant
•Element Fresh: Casual western restaurant
•g+ The Urban Harvest: Contemporary Western meets Eastern restaurant
•IPPUDO: Japanese restaurant
•KOKIO Gastrobar: A trendy bar and bistro owned by The Barbarossa Group, combining comfort with elegant bistro food and friendly service
•Starbucks: American coffee shop
•The BOATHOUSE®: Upscale dining experience built over the water, featuring boutique shopping and dream boats
•Wolfgang Puck: Contemporary American classic brought by celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck with its largest venue in Shanghai
RETAIL
•ACME Fine Art Gallery: Art gallery featuring Disney collectible arts. The gallery in Disneytown will mark its first entry to Asia
•Build-A-Bear Workshop: Choose from a variety of stuffed animals to make your own furry friend
•coterie: Avant-garde designer eyewear and fashion accessories
•Crocs: Casual comfort footwear
•Fiona’s Prince: Boutique kids footwear
•Hot Toys: Marvel and Star Wars collectibles
•innisfree: Leading Korean naturalism cosmetics brand
•new balance: Athletic footwear and fitness apparel
•PANDORA: Modern charm bracelets and jewelry brand
•Samsonite: Bags, luggage and travel accessories
SHEL’TTER: Young fashion apparel
•TOMS: Trendy casual footwear
•too cool for school: Korean beauty brand with artistic and unique products
•tutuanna: Socks and loungewear
Recently Announced:
•BAPE STORE®: Premium trendy fashion apparel for young adults and kids
•blue frog: Brand new-concept restaurant from the brand
•BreadTalk: Fresh bakery
•Chow Tai Fook: Luxury jewelry retailer
•Coconut Paradise: Thai food
Crystal Jade: Award winning restaurant with an extensive Chinese menu offering authentic modern Cantonese dishes
•Food Republic: Unique Southeast Asian cuisine and local Chinese delights
•Hatsune: California-style Japanese restaurant
•i.t: Popular fashion store
•LEGO: The first flagship retail store operated by the LEGO Group in Asia
•Shanghai Min: Authentic Shanghainese cuisine
•The Cheesecake Factory: Operated by Hong Kong Maxim’s Group and the first Asia flagship restaurant of this brand
•The Dining Room: New Shanghainese dim sum and cuisine
•Toast Box: Nanyang coffee shop
•Xin Wang Restaurant: All-day Cantonese tea house
Shanghai Disney Resort - 27 janvier 2016. |
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| J'aime bien ; heureusement que tout les bâtiments ne soient pas identiques partout ! GreG de l'ouest de Lyon Disneyland Paris : plusieurs fois par an jusqu'en 2022 Disneyworld : juin 2015 Disneyland Californie : septembre 2016 Disneyland Shanghai : 1er octobre 2018 |
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| Sujet: Re: Disneytown [Shanghai Disney Resort - 2016] Lun 16 Mai 2016 - 18:50 | |
| Je me permets de reposter ici mon avis sur Disneytown :
Aujourd'hui, je suis allé faire un tour à Disneytown et au Wishing Star Park (en attendant la visite de Shanghai Disneyland mardi).
Concernant Disneytown, architecturalement c'est très réussi avec des maisons toutes différentes qui évoquent les traditions shanghaiennes mais aussi une touche américaine avec Broadway Plaza. Les années de constructions des bâtiments sont autant de clins d'oeil (1901, 1952, 1955) appréciables par les fans. World of Disney Store est très grande avec une architecture faite de métaux verts qui rappellent Videopolis. Au centre un globe terrestre sur lequel sont projetées diverses séquences mettant à l'honneur les franchises Disney. À noter les paroles de la chanson d'"it's a small world" écrite sur une fresque murale et les affiches d'attractions de parcs à thème autour du monde dont trois proviennent de Discoveryland (Space Mountain - De la Terre à la Lune, Orbitron (Machines Volantes) et Videopolis). J'ai juste un peu de mal à comprendre comment parmi la flopée d'attractions formidables de Tokyo, on en vient à choisir The Crystal Palace et Turtle Talk.
On retrouve à côté D-Street (streetwear) et Tren-D (vêtements et accessoires féminins). Cette dernière a droit à un lustre orné d'assiettes sur lesquels sont représentés des croquis de personnages Disney. A Spoonful of Sugar qui s'inspire de la chanson de Mary Poppins est une petite boutique sympathique proposant diverses sucreries. Son lustre fait de cuillères vaut le coup d'oeil. On y trouve également le plus grand LEGO Store du monde, sur deux étages. Parmi les personnages Disney représentés en LEGO, Blanche Neige, Mulan en homme sur Khan avec Petit Frère à leurs côtés, Kylo Ren, Buzz l'Éclair, Carl et Russell, Jasmine et Rajah, Iron Man et Captain America. De mémoire on trouve Swatch, Pandora, Samsonite, Sephora, Adidas, Crocs, New Balance, Build-a-Bear, etc. En terme de restauration, deux japonais, un Starbucks Coffee, une boulangerie Bread Talk, et de beaux restaurants sur Broadway Plaza tels que Shanghai Min ou Crystal Jade. Sur le Lakeshore, zone de Disneytown au bord du Wishing Star Lake, se trouvent quelques restaurants à ouvrir et des boutiques essentiellement de chaussures.
Il y a depuis Gardens of Imagination une entrée menant à Disneytown permettant d'entrer et sortir du parc de ce côté qui mène directement sur Broadway Plaza. Pour entrer dans le parc par ici, cela n'est possible qu'en cas de réentrée. Je trouve cela très étonnant commercialement parlant d'inciter les visiteurs du parc à aller dépenser leur argent aussi facilement dans des commerces non Disney. En effet, Disneytown est quasi assimilable à un Land dans ce cas de figure et il est très simple de déjeuner dans un de ses restaurants plutôt que dans les restaurants du Parc. Enfin je ne prédis pas non plus de grand succès pour certaines boutiques. Ikspiari à Tokyo Disney Resort est un véritable centre commercial avec plus d'une centaine de boutiques variées. Par ailleurs, il est situé en pleine ville. Disneytown est au cœur du Resort Disney loin de la ville et propose trop peu de marques pour devenir un lieu de shopping pouvant intéresser les serial shoppeuses. D'autant plus que ceux de Shanghai Village ne sera pas loin et bien plus intéressant pour ce type d'activité. Qui ira acheter une valise Samsonite à Disneytown ? Disneyland Paris : déc. 1997/avr. 1998/juil. 1999/avr. 2005/aoû. 2005/oct. 2005/fév. 2006/avr. 2006 - Cast Member 2006-2011 - visites régulières jusqu'à aujourd'hui Walt Disney World Resort : nov. 2008/mai 2011/fév.-mars 2018/sep. 2019/oct. 2022 Disneyland Resort : sep. 2009/mai 2013/nov. 2015/août 2019/déc. 2023 Tokyo Disney Resort : juin 2015/avr. 2016 Hong Kong Disneyland Resort : mars 2016 Shanghai Disney Resort : mai 2016 / juin 2016 / juil. 2016 Disney Cruise Line : mars 2018 (Disney Dream) / sep. 2019 (Disney Fantasy) / oct. 2022 (Disney Wish) / nov. 2023 (Disney Magic) / sep. 2024 (Disney Wonder) |
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| Sujet: Re: Disneytown [Shanghai Disney Resort - 2016] Mer 15 Juin 2016 - 15:44 | |
| La Première du spectacle The Lion King a eu lieu hier soir au Walt Disney Grand Theatre : Photo : AFP / Getty Images. - Citation :
- 'The Lion King' premieres at Shanghai Disneyland as Broadway comes to China
The first Mandarin-language production of “The Lion King” premiered Tuesday night at Shanghai Disneyland, part of a series of events scheduled before the park’s grand opening Thursday.
A host of executives and Chinese and foreign celebrities attended, including Walt Disney Co. Chairman and Chief Executive Robert Iger, former NBA star Yao Ming, producer Jerry Bruckheimer, and director of the original “Lion King” stage musical Julie Taymor.
Tuesday’s performance was close in content to the original Broadway production, which premiered in 1997, but also featured an assortment of distinctly Chinese elements, including a Peking Opera musical number and shadow puppet lions and giraffes.
“The Lion King” is the highest-grossing show in Broadway history. It has been seen by about 85 million people in about 22 countries, Bob Chapek, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, said in advance remarks on Tuesday.
Broadway producers have long coveted the Chinese market for its 1.4-billion-strong population and rapidly expanding consumer class. Yet bridges between China and Broadway remain few and far between.
China has no tradition of Broadway-style song-and-dance theater. The Chinese government has built cutting-edge performance halls in several cities without investing in productions to fill them. Mandarin-language productions remain rare.
The first Broadway musical to show in China was “Les Miserables,” which ran in Shanghai in 2002. Since then, a handful of Broadway productions have toured the country, including “Cats” and “The Sound of Music.” A Mandarin-language production of “Mamma Mia” showed at the Shanghai Grand Theatre in 2011, featuring localized dance routines and dialogue that drew from regional Chinese dialects.
“Understand that in China, the government wants to support entertainment — they want approved [shows] to come into the country,” said Darren Bagert, a Tony-winning Broadway producer who has brought musicals to China. “Broadway grossed last year just over $1 billion — just Broadway alone — but it brought New York City an ancillary income of more than $12 billion. People come to New York to see ‘The Lion King,’ and now for Shanghai, the income could be vast.”
Yet the market is still nascent, he said. “It’s not like here in the U.S. where we have 20 different markets [for Broadway shows],” he continued. “There’s four, maybe five markets in China where shows can even go. In the U.S. we tour major cities, and each city we’ll sit there for months, each show. We don’t have that luxury in China right now.”
DreamWorks Animation is also planning a major tourism development in Shanghai called the Dream Center, which will include 16 theaters for live performances. It’s slated to open in 2018.
China has also invested in Broadway — last year, two Chinese funds, China Media Capital and China Broadway Entertainment, backed three popular Broadway shows: “Hand of God,” “Something Rotten!” and “An American in Paris.”
The Shanghai Disney Resort is nearly twice the size of the Anaheim Resort. It includes Shanghai Disneyland park with six themed lands encircling the Enchanted Storybook Castle, a shopping district and 99 acres of gardens, lakes and parkland.
Jonathan Kaiman pour Los Angeles Times - 15 juin 2016.
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| Présentation du restaurant Crystal Jade et ses spécialités : - Citation :
- Crystal Jade delights at Disney Town location
VISITORS to Shanghai Disney Resort will find an abundance of dining options — including Cantonese, Singapore and local Shanghainese fare.
Indeed, hungry funseekers can find these cuisines under one roof at Crystal Jade Garden of Dreams. Located in the northwest corner of Disney Town, this new branch of Crystal Jade serves up many of the high-quality Asian dishes that have made the brand famous with diners around the world.
This elegant two-story establishment has 408 seats spread over two floors. There are also four private dining rooms, and outdoor tables that are perfect for summer evenings.
For diners with small children, the restaurant offers four special set menus. These include dim sum delicacies in fun animal shapes, desserts and fresh juice.
One diner, Jacky Wang, 10, gushed over Crystal Jade’s “cut folding menu and delicious animal-shaped foods.”
“This is a paradise of happiness and love,” added the clearly satisfied youngster.
Older folks are encouraged to try the restaurant’s signature dishes: chili crab, barbecued pork with honey, and poached rice with assorted seafood in lobster broth. Of course, also worth tasting are the xiaolongbao, a Shanghai specialty. A Singaporean standard, the chilli crab is served with plenty of tender and juicy roe. The dish is prepared with authentic spices like chilli padi, red chilli and ginger.
The chef chooses fresh blue crabs imported directly from Singapore and each weighs at least 650 grams.
There’s also chilli crab xiaolongbao. Wrapped in a crimson dumpling skin, these delicate morsels pack a punch with their chilli-infused broth.
Also for seafood lovers, the poached rice with assorted seafood in lobster broth is a can’t-miss comfort food. This rice-in-soup dish features a robust lobster broth with prawns, diced greens and crispy pig’s skin. Prior to serving, a generous serving of crispy rice is poured in. This delightful combination comes together in a fascinating harmony of textures.
The barbecue pork with honey is made with well-marbled cuts of meat soaked in a rich sauce mix. Be warned though, this unique rendition of a classic Cantonese roast dish can be highly addictive.
If you like spicy food, the Sichuan dandan noodles offer a fresh take on a southwestern classic. This traditionally spicy dish carries a hint of sweet and sourness. Ingenious use of peanut further heightens the flavor.
But no meal is finished without a dessert. Some of the most popular sweet treats at Crystal Jade include the mango milk, ginger rice dumplings, and sesame and jujube paste cake.
Through the end of June, diners who follow Crystal Jade’s official WeChat account can get a 20 percent off e-voucher. The restaurant also offers raincoats and umbrellas on rainy days, and hand fans to beat the heat.
Shanghai Daily- 16 juin 2016. Et du Starbucks qui a ouvert le 8 juin dernier : - Citation :
- Starbucks opens Shanghai Disneytown flagship
YOUR morning latte could be in for a magical twist at the new Starbucks flagship store in Shanghai Disneytown, located right outside the gates of the Shanghai Disney Resort.
Inside this two-story domed structure, guarded by the company's iconic twin-tailed mermaid, coffee becomes a bond that unites people from around the world.
One thing that many will notice when walking into the new Starbucks Disneytown store is the absence of the company's signature chalkboard menu. Instead, to make ordering more convenient, every guest is greeted with a printed copy of the menu. To further expedite the ordering process, guests can place orders on their smartphones via WeChat and pay at the counter.
Opened on June 8, the new Starbucks Disneytown store is the company's fourth flagship outlet in China, and the first Starbucks at a Disney Resort in Asia. It is also now one of the busiest Starbucks locations in the world, serving thousands of guests every day.
The store's theater design concept is complemented by a series of coffee-inspired artworks. Gold and white metal wiring resembling latte art hang from the ceiling. A centerpiece mural on the second floor depicts coffee cups with shadow puppets in the shape of the Starbucks logo.
Belinda Wong, President of Starbucks China, credits the outlet's talented design team for bringing this special location to life.
“The experience here is very different from a normal store. We want to make sure we are bringing the entire magical Disney journey to life, with Starbucks being right here,” Wong said.
Human touch
The maestra in charge of daily operations is General Store Manager Winnie Ma, who joined Starbucks as a partner in 2003 after graduating from college.
“This store is special, because I wish to challenge myself again. Our partners wish to go outside their comfort zones. For me, it’s the same,” said Ma.
To keep everything running smoothly during peak hours, the Starbucks Disneytown store is staffed with 110 partners from 48 Chinese cities. Around 30 are Starbucks Coffee Masters who wear the company's special black apron.
Like Ma, many of these employees see the new location as a place to learn and grow. For them, such benefits were enough to convince them to leave their hometowns.
“Our partners value the opportunity to come here. It’s a very different experience here, one that can expand their horizons by leaving their comfort zones and familiar environments. Working here is a challenge and a valuable experience,” explained Ma.
All visiting partners from outside Shanghai are placed there for one year. Their name tags also feature the names of their hometowns. Ma came up with this idea after visiting and working at several Starbucks stores at Disney Resort in the US.
“On my name tag, I wrote 'Shanghai' next to my name because I wanted people to know where I came from. One day a Chinese couple came in the store and the woman looked at my name tag and said to her husband in Shanghai dialect ‘she’s Shanghainese!’ I was thrilled to meet two persons from the same city, so I replied ‘I’m Shanghainese’ in dialect. We continued our conversation in the language of home,” Ma recalled.
She believes details like these will add a human touch to the new flagship store. Some partners have already met guests from their hometowns.
The unique Starbucks experience at the flagship store is the combined work of its many dedicated partners. They sing “Happy Birthday” when they know it’s a guest’s birthday, play with young visitors, and host a monthly latte art carnival.
“In addition to our professionalism and passion, we hope these moments will surprise our guests,” Ma said.
For families coming to the Shanghai Disney Resort with young children, the experience at this Starbucks promises to be a special one, starting with greeters giving a fun sticker gift to every child who comes through the door.
Ma also noted that there are three special beverages for children at this store: Chocolate Java Chip Cream Frappuccino, Vanilla Flavored milk and Hot Chocolate. Mini set desserts and pastries — like petite Swiss rolls and mini croissant — also make great treats for little ones.
For Starbucks mugs collectors, the Disneytown store is not to be missed. The store offers three exclusive gifts: an apron, a travel mug designed in collaboration with Swarovski and a canvas tote bag. Guests can also find an array of city mugs here as well.
“Starbucks emphasizes experience, and the Disneytown store presents a theatrical coffee experience... we hope all customers coming to this store can experience something magical,” said Henry Xie, general manager and president of Starbucks Coffee Shanghai.
Before stepping into the magical world of the Shanghai Disney Resort, stop by the Starbucks in Disneytown to grab a “Peach in Peach” frappuccino, your favorite coffee or a hot sandwich as you
prepare for a day of adventure and fun.
Shanghai Daily - 16 juin 2016. |
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| Sujet: Re: Disneytown [Shanghai Disney Resort - 2016] Lun 27 Juin 2016 - 9:24 | |
| Après visite, je trouve la zone de Disneytown intéressante. La déco est sympa, pleine de touche Disney( hidden mickey etc...). C'est notamment intéressant pour se restaurer en dehors du parc, les restaurants sont moins bondés et les prix un peu plus léger (pour le choix c'est un mélange de cheesecake factory, starbuck et d'autres chaines de restaurations locales). L'accès direct au parc (au niveau de Tomorrow land) c'est un vrai plus !
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| Sujet: Re: Disneytown [Shanghai Disney Resort - 2016] Lun 27 Juin 2016 - 19:12 | |
| - Shanghai Disney France a écrit:
- Il y a des possibilités d'expansion pour ce Disneytown ? Parce que j'ai l'impression qu'il est bloqué de partout (ce qui en fait son charme également)
Honnêtement, je ne pense pas. Car le DisneyTown est coincé entre Mickey Avenue et son entrée - Tomorrowland et le parking à l'Ouest du parc. Il y a une possibilité d'extension si il détruise le parking, mais pour recevoir les visiteurs, cela peut être bien bête de le faire. "Tire la chevillette, et la bobinette cherra." Le Loup |
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| Sujet: Re: Disneytown [Shanghai Disney Resort - 2016] Mar 28 Juin 2016 - 12:29 | |
| - DisneyFanBase a écrit:
- Shanghai Disney France a écrit:
- Il y a des possibilités d'expansion pour ce Disneytown ? Parce que j'ai l'impression qu'il est bloqué de partout (ce qui en fait son charme également)
Honnêtement, je ne pense pas. Car le DisneyTown est coincé entre Mickey Avenue et son entrée - Tomorrowland et le parking à l'Ouest du parc. Il y a une possibilité d'extension si il détruise le parking, mais pour recevoir les visiteurs, cela peut être bien bête de le faire. je pense que l'extension reste possible mais sur une autre zone. Soit le long du lac, soit à l'opposé entre l'entrée du parc et Roaring Rapids |
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| Disneytown Halloween Carnival : Disneytown fête son premier Halloween du 14 au 31 octobre 2016 (du vendredi au dimanche uniquement + le lundi 31 octobre) : https://www.shanghaidisneyresort.com/en/events/disneytown/halloween-carnival/ Photo : Shanghai Disney Resort. - Citation :
- Fun Awaits at the Disneytown Halloween Carnival
Welcome to the first Halloween Carnival in Disneytown ! Every corner of Disneytown will be decorated with a touch of Halloween. Don’t miss your chance to be immersed in the fun of this spooky season!
Event Détails :
From October 14 to 31, 2016, (Friday - Sunday only and October 31(Monday), from 3:30 PM to 10 PM) come for some extraordinarily wicked fun !
• Frightfully Fun Halloween Show
4 PM to 7 PM, hourly shows. Shiver in anticipation as Mickey and Minnie, for the first time ever, gather on Disneytown's Lakeshore stage to entertain you in Halloween costumes.
• Photo Fun
Discover life-sized Halloween scenes dotted throughout Disneytown and snap a picture (or a few!) to remember the occasion!
• Halloween Activities
Between 3:30 PM to 9 PM, watch a pumpkin carver create Jack-o'-Lanterns and get your face painted at the Lakeshore area of Disneytown.
• DJ Party at Night
7:30 PM to 10 PM, join the Halloween Dance Party with DJs & dancers. Be prepared!
• Trick or Treat
It wouldn’t be Halloween without trick-or-treating! On Halloween evening(October 31), come explore the Disneytown restaurants and shops* to collect your treats.
Please approach any Disneytown cast member for specific trick-or-treat locations. Photo : Shanghai Disney Resort. Photo : Shanghai Disney Resort. Photo : Shanghai Disney Resort. Photo : Shanghai Disney Resort. |
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| La comédie musicale Le Roi Lion a franchi le cap des 200 représentations en mandarin à Shanghai Disneyland ! https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/2016/12/shanghai-disney-resort-celebrates-200th-performance-of-the-lion-king-in-mandarin/ Disney... une passion, une vision, un art. |
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| Sujet: Re: Disneytown [Shanghai Disney Resort - 2016] Mar 18 Juil 2017 - 13:30 | |
| Le Walt Disney Grand Theatre accueillera un nouveau spectacle musical en 2018 ! La 500ème et dernière représentation du Roi Lion aura lieu le 8 octobre 2017. Durant la période transitoire, une série de Classiques Disney historiques et d'autres plus récents seront présentés, permettant au public local de découvrir des films encore inédits en Chine Continentale ! - Citation :
- One of the Longest-Running Broadway Productions Ever in China, THE LION KING to End Its Historic Run After 500 Shows
Shanghai Disney Resort announced that today marks the beginning of the final 100 performances of the first-ever Mandarin production of the classic Broadway musical, THE LION KING, at the Walt Disney Grand Theatre. One of the most popular musicals of all time will give its 500th and farewell performance on October 8, 2017.
A new Broadway musical show will be announced at a later date and debut at the Walt Disney Grand Theatre in 2018.
Bringing director Julie Taymor’s bold creative vision to Shanghai and as one of the longest-running Broadway performances ever presented on stage in China since its debut on June 14, 2016, THE LION KING has created long-lasting and happy memories for audiences from across China and around the world, with its captivating story, dynamic choreography and intricately designed masks and puppets.
“THE LION KING is an incredible production that brings the magic of Disney to life on stage with humor and emotion that has resonated with thousands of Chinese guests over the past year. Witnessing the many milestones that the show has achieved has strengthened our commitment to bringing spectacular world-class live entertainment to Chinese guests,” said Philippe Gas, General Manager of Shanghai Disney Resort. “We can’t wait to share more with our guests about the exciting Broadway production we have planned next for the Walt Disney Grand Theatre, which has become one of the most visited landmarks at Shanghai Disney Resort as well as a new icon for the Shanghai culture and entertainment industry.”
The Authentic yet Unique Broadway Musical Resonates with Chinese Guests of All Ages
The highly-acclaimed musical of THE LION KING has been a key feature of the exciting immersive entertainment that guests can discover at Shanghai Disney Resort. With its highly unique theatrical props, masks and choreography, and special Mandarin Chinese script and local humor, the show allows the audience to be immersed in fantastic storytelling in a way that is authentically Disney, while at the same time, distinctively Chinese.
The adapted script and language of the Mandarin presentation enhances the theatrical experience for Chinese guests, allowing them to connect with the dialogue and gain a deeper understanding of the show’s themes and messages. In addition to bringing the stunning visual artistry, extraordinary music and exhilarating choreography of this Broadway hit to Chinese audience in Chinese, the producers have adapted the script by incorporating elements of Chinese culture, featuring local Chinese dialects, the Beijing opera and pop songs favored by the local audience.
The Mandarin production has proven to resonate deeply with children and adults, young and old. It draws audiences into the gripping tale of the Circle of Life, in which a young lion bravely overcomes tragedy and becomes the leader of his pride. The captivating story was presented for two special charity occasions that supported the Join the Herd Wildlife Conservation Campaign in partnership with WildAid to promote public awareness of the protection of elephants and other endangered wild animals, as well as the Shanghai Charity Foundation to bring care and magic to Chinese children and families in need.
In addition, the Mandarin presentation showcases an outstanding cast which features local talent as well as performers from all over the world, making this a distinctive and unique Broadway-caliber experience. The majority of the cast for the show were recruited from and auditioned in China, as Disney maintains a strong commitment to developing local talent and supporting the growth of China’s cultural industries. Their lively performances transport the storyline into the hearts and memories of every guest. The Mandarin production of THE LION KING marks the ninth language for this long-standing Broadway musical, which debuted on November 13, 1997. More than 90 million people around the world have experienced this theatrical event, and it has earned more than 70 major theatre awards, including the Tony Award® for Best Musical.
Magic to Be Continued at the World-class Broadway-style Theatre
The world’s renowned and popular stage musical in Mandarin is performed exclusively at the 1,200-seat Walt Disney Grand Theatre, a world-class, Broadway-style theatre, located at the Broadway Plaza in Disneytown. The Broadway-style architecture features elements inspired by the grand theatres of old Shanghai, including Chinese fan motifs on the marquee, front door, carpet and acoustic panels in an art-deco industrial style. As an icon of Disneytown, the theatre is designed to introduce the authentic Broadway experience to Shanghai, and provides a truly enriching and holistic resort experience for guests.
Over the past year, the theatre has become a top entertainment destination for premium performances and events, extending the magic outside the theme park. In addition to THE LION KING, the theatre has witnessed the first-ever world premiere of a Hollywood production, the Disney blockbuster, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, as well as the China premiere of Beauty and the Beast. The theatre also hosted the premiere of Born in China, marking the first time a Disney documentary was filmed in cooperation with a Chinese partner.
At this “must-visit” magical place, a Join the Herd Wildlife Photography Exhibition was hosted this April in which more than 20 wildlife photographs, along with short films produced by WildAid, were showcased to help guests better understand the natural habitats of the animals that inspired the characters in THE LION KING.
After the farewell of THE LION KING mandarin production, Walt Disney Grand Theatre will present a special limited-time viewing of a wide range of classic and new classic Disney movies including those that have never been released in mainland China, before a new world-renowned Broadway musical is premiered at this grand theatre.
Shanghai Disney Resort - 18 juillet 201. |
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