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A Disneyland in Gurgaon? Top honcho’s visit sparks speculation

In a secret yet high-profile visit, Walt Disney president and chief executive officer Robert A Iger made a quick stop at the Kingdom of Dreams in Gurgaon on Tuesday.

Updated on: Sep 16, 2011 12:32 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Gurgaon
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In a secret yet high-profile visit, Walt Disney president and chief executive officer Robert A Iger made a quick stop at the Kingdom of Dreams in Gurgaon on Tuesday.

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The hush-hush affair gave rise to speculation whether Gurgaon will be the next destination to house a Disneyland.

The visit by Walt Disney's top boss has once again rekindled hopes of setting up of a world-class amusement park in the city. The idea was first mooted by former Haryana chief minister OP Chautala in the early ’90s. Iger, escorted by about a dozen private bodyguards, reportedly spent more than two hours at the Kingdom of Dreams in Sector 29.

Anumod Sharma, managing director, Kingdom of Dreams, remained tightlipped and neither confirmed nor denied Iger's visit. He also refused the divulge details regarding the purpose of top honcho's visit.

Highly-placed sources, however, said that Iger reached the venue around 4pm after landing at the IGI Airport in his private aircraft and remained there till 6.30pm.

He took a round of the site and saw rehearsals of the musical 'Jhumroo' in the Nautanki Mahal. Officials also explained to him the backstage technology used during performances. Iger also visited Cultural Gully and was particularly impressed with the theme-based restaurants offering culinary delicacies of various Indian states.

It is also rumoured that Walt Disney might be interested in acquiring a stake in Kingdom of Dreams and further developing the project.

Even the local police seemed to be unaware of Iger's short stopover. Former Haryana chief minister OP Chautala had mooted a proposal to set up Disneyland in the foothills of the Aravallis in Gurgaon.

Opposition parties, however, did not support the idea and the plan fell through.

 
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Sanjeev K Ahuja

Sanjeev K Ahuja writes on infrastructure, real-estate, government and civic issues. He has been a journalist for more than two decades, and headed HT’s Gurgaon bureau before moving to New Delhi.

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