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Encyclopedia > Disney Parks and Resorts

The Disney Parks and Resorts division of The Walt Disney Company manages and builds the world-famous amusement parks and resorts that Disney is known for.


It was founded in 1971 when the second Disney park opened - the Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida - and Disney found that they needed a whole new part of the company to take care of the new park and the pre-existing Disneyland in California. 98% of everything you see in Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World Resort, Tokyo Disney Resort, Disneyland Resort Paris and the forthcoming Hong Kong Disneyland have been created by Disney's Imagineers.


The President of Disney Parks and Resorts is James 'Jay' Rasulo.

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Administration

Senior Management of The Walt Disney Company

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts

  • President - Disneyland Resort Matt Ouimet
  • President - Walt Disney World Resort Al Weiss
  • President - Tokyo Disney Resort Toshio Kagami
  • President - Disneyland Resort Paris Andre Lacroix
  • President - Hong Kong Disneyland Resort Jay Rasulo (Temporary)
  • President - Disney Cruise Line Tom McAlpin
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Disneyland Resort

The resort was founded as a singular theme park by Walt Disney in 1955 in Anaheim, California. Disneyland soon became famous all over the world as a place where parents could take their children to enjoy the fun they had enjoyed as a child, with nostalgic looks at a turn-of-the-century American town (Main Street USA), a magnificent trip into the stories of fairy tale and legend (Fantasyland), with several other 'lands' complimenting each other. The park had an adjoining hotel.


In 2001, a new theme park - Disney's California Adventure was opened, and the two parks formed a brand new Disneyland Resort. This also came with two more hotels, and a shopping complex.

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Walt Disney World Resort

The resort opened in 1971 with a Disneyland-style park and three hotels in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The site is about the size of a small city, but since opening only 27% of the land has been built on. Since then it has become the largest tourist destination on the planet, with four theme parks, three water parks, a shopping complex, dozens of hotels, eight golf courses - you can even go fishing on one of the many lakes on-site.

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Tokyo Disney Resort

Tokyo Disney Resort, located in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, opened in 1982. The flagship park, Tokyo Disneyland, is styled much around WDW's Magic Kingdom. In 2001, the resort expanded with Tokyo Disneysea park. The resort has eight hotels, and the largest parking structure is on-site. It is 100% owned by the Oriental Land Company but Disney receives royalties from using their licences.

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Disneyland Resort Paris

Disney's fourth resort, Disneyland Resort Paris, opened in 1992 as Euro Disney, the name was changed in 1994 to fit the romantic image associated with Paris - the resort has two theme parks, a shopping complex, two camping grounds and five hotels. Lake Disney is open for boat rental and fishing. It is maintained and managed by Euro Disney SCA, a company jointly owned by Disney and the French government.

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Hong Kong Disneyland Resort

Scheduled to open on September 12, 2005, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort is partly owned by Disney and partly owned by the government of Hong Kong. So far the plans are for one theme park and two hotels but there is land reserved for future expansion.

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Disney Cruise Line

Although part of the Walt Disney World Resort venture, Disney Cruise Line is an all together separate part of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. The Line was founded in 1998 with the purchase of two ships, renamed the Wonder and Magic. Both ships stop at Disney's private Bahamas island, Castaway Cay.

Future Designs

It is inevitable that a fifth park will be built at Walt Disney World Resort, just because of the sheer amount of profit that can be made out of it, and the enormous expanse of land that Disney own in Florida.


As well as the forthcoming Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, Disney have sent scouts to Australia as of January 2005 looking for a new site. The most favoured site is just outside of Melbourne. There is land in Hong Kong Disneyland Resort for a second park. Disney also have plenty of land to use in Disneyland Resort Paris. The only resort that is extremely short on land is the Disneyland Resort.


On February 2, 2005, Disney announced the commencement of the building of a third Disney Cruise Line cruise ship.



Parks and resorts of The Walt Disney Company:
Disneyland Resort: Disneyland | Disney's California Adventure | Downtown Disney
Walt Disney World Resort: Magic Kingdom | Epcot | Disney-MGM Studios
Disney's Animal Kingdom | Downtown Disney
Disneyland Resort Paris: Disneyland | Walt Disney Studios | Disney Village
Golf Disneyland
Tokyo Disney Resort: Tokyo Disneyland | Tokyo Disneysea | Ikspiari
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort: Disneyland
Disney Cruise Line: Disney Wonder | Disney Magic | Castaway Cay

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Walt Disney PARKS & RESORTS (2589 words)
The park centers around Hollywood as it was during the 1930's and 1940's and features Disney animators at work and a backstage tour of the film and television production facilities in addition to themed food service and merchandise facilities and other attractions.
Resort Facilities - As of September 30, 2000, the Company owned and operated 12 resort hotels and a complex of villas and suites at the Walt Disney World Resort, with a total of approximately 20,300 rooms and 318,000 square feet of conference meeting space.
Disney Cruise Line is a cruise vacation line that includes two 85,000-ton ships, the Disney Magic and its sister ship the Disney Wonder, which sailed their maiden voyages in July 1998 and August 1999, respectively.
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts: Information from Answers.com (2243 words)
The chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts is James A. "Jay" Rasulo, formerly the chairman of Disneyland Resort Paris.
The park was to have been located in Virginia, but local opposition to the idea appears to have persuaded Disney not to go forward with it in 1994.
Another concept for a Disney park in California was Disneysea, a contrasting park to Disneyland, to be built in Long Beach next to the RMS Queen Mary which Disney owned at the time.
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