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But even in the early days, the crowds still went there and it very quickly became a top European tourist destination. Thats my point. In the mid 90's , the financial loss by Disney was not something that the average UK, Irish or European guest cared about. All that mattered back then and now in 2025 is being able to go to a Disney park without the expense of going to America. All that mattered was being able to see Mickey Mouse, things they had only seen on TV.Yeah, it had a rough start in the EuroDisney days, but once they refocused I think it has turned out well. I think Spain maybe has better weather though - or so I've heard, but France/Paris is more well travelled. It seems like it's working out fine. Eventually, I am going to get over there!
And thats exactly the same reason that this new Middle East Disney will be a huge success. The local people and by that I mean people from the Middle East, Qatar, Brunei, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, will have their version of a Disney Park, which is customized for their culture, just like how Disneyland Paris is customized for European culture.
I'm just astounded, really, how people just cant understand that Disney, like every other global corporation, customize their products and services for a specific international market.
The Disney parks in America are customized for American culture.