Going to an amusement park is a mid-to-lower-end mass consumption behavior. Building a Disneyland in Shanghai, such a profit-driven city, seems out of tune with the atmosphere of this city. If domestic regulations open up to the gambling industry and Wynn were to enter Shanghai, that would be a different story.
A survey can be conducted on the travel destinations of all Chinese people. Taking Beijing, Xi'an, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, and Shanghai as five cities, I believe that Shanghai will not exceed five percent. The reason is very simple. Shanghai has always been rumored to be a xenophobic city. Such concerns over whether I am going there to have fun or to spend money cautiously may become an obstacle for choosing Shanghai as a travel destination. Although the Disney that landed in Shanghai won't be deserted, it is difficult for it to have a booming passenger flow.