Monday, April 5, 2010

It's a small world after all...


Disneyland Paris (or Euro Disney as it was originally called) opened in 1992 in a suburb of Paris. The concept is simple: bringing the magic of Disney to Europe. There are many similarities between Euro Disney and its American counterparts: Disneyland in California and Disney World in Orlando. For instance: the parks in Euro Disney are much like the sub-sections of Magic Kingdom in WDW. They have: Main Street USA, Fantasyland, Frontierland, Adventureland, and Discoveryland. In contrast, WDW has those and Mickey's Toon Town Adventure, Liberty Square, and Tomorrowland.

They also have "Walt Disney Studio Park" which is comparable to "Disney's Hollywood Studio" in Orlando. At the Euro Disney Park they have 4 lots: Toon Studio, Backlot, Front Lot, and Production Courtyard. Disney's hollywood studio has only one lot, but it has different attractions.

Random facts:
  • Both Disneyland Paris and Disneyland in California have Sleeping Beauty's castle whereas Disneyworld in Orlando has Cinderella's Castle.
  • Euro Disney has roughly 12,000 employees
  • The park usually has around 55,000 visitors per day (compared to 17 million visits in 2007 by WDW)
  • Michael Eisner, former CEO of Disney said "As Americans, the word ‘Euro’ is believed to mean glamorous or exciting. For Europeans it turned out to be a term they associated with business, currency, and commerce. Renaming the park ‘Disneyland Paris’ was a way of identifying it with one of the most romantic and exciting cities in the world" about the name change.

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