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Disneyland Resort Paris is a theme park in Marne-la-Vallée, near Paris. It is run by Euro Disney SCA, a corporation 39% owned by The Walt Disney Company. Construction began in 1988 and the theme park complex officially opened as "Euro Disney" on April 12, 1992, but attendances were disappointingly low. Furthermore, the theme park faced protests by those who thought a Disney park in France would harm French culture.


In October 1994, Euro Disney changed its name to "Disneyland Paris" (and later to "Disneyland Resort Paris"). As a result of the name change, a new park (Walt Disney Studios) and more attractions that were more in tune with continental European tastes, by 1995, Disneyland Paris started to attract more visitors and what began as a near failure for the Walt Disney Company became more successful.


Disneyland Resort Paris is about twice the size of the Disneyland Resort in California. Disneyland Paris has five major sections: its version of the Disneyland theme park (Magic Kingdom, essentially); the Walt Disney Studios Park, a theme park similar to Walt Disney World's Disney-MGM Studios; its version of the Disney Village; the Disney Hotels area; and Golf Disneyland.


The park is easily reached by car; near Paris, large billboards guide visitors. The park also has its own train station where the TGV (named Thalys when coming from Brussels) stops as well as its own RER (commuter train) station, so visitors to Paris can easily take the RER straight to the park. (However, the park lies outside of the central Paris metrozones. Therefore, a slightly more expensive ticket is needed to avoid a fine and to exit the station.)


In 2002, Euro Disney SCA and the Walt Disney Company announced their first annual profit for Disneyland Resort Paris. Plans for a World of Disney store at the Disney Village, a Tower of Terror ride at Walt Disney Studios Park and a new 'gate', or area added to the WDS aim to improve the number of guests.


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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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SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Business -- Euro Disney stumbles to meet debt payments amid tourism industry woes (650 words)
Euro Disney also said revenues in the first nine months of the current fiscal year inched up 2 percent from a year earlier to $830.2 million.
Euro Disney officials, who declined to be identified by name, said Friday it's unlikely the park operator could be forced to close.
Euro Disney is still in a growth strategy, and doesn't see any need to cut back on attractions or employment for now.
Disneyland Resort Paris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1064 words)
It is owned and operated by the French company Euro Disney SCA, a public corporation of which 39.781% of the stock is held by The Walt Disney Company, 10% is held by the Saudi Prince Alwaleed and other shareholders hold 50.22%.
On 1 October 1994, Euro Disneyland and Euro Disney Resort changed their name to Disneyland Paris (after the opening of the Walt Disney Studios Park in 2002, Disneyland Paris was given its actual name, Disneyland Park, and the entire Resort became known as Disneyland Resort Paris).
The tenth Disney theme park in the world, Walt Disney Studios park opened with the aim of keeping visitors to the resort on property for more days, but the park was criticized for not having enough attractions, many of which were copied from Disney-MGM Studios at Walt Disney World.
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