I've heard mixed Things on this some where able to get in after the "sell out"According to this article all the tickets for opening day sold out within hours
http://www.wdwinfo.com/news-stories...opening-day-tickets-sold-out-online-in-hours/
Pretty much every theme park opens with a debt. Disneyland opened way over budget in 1955. I don't know specifics but I'm sure WDW wasn't easy as pie either.You mean besides massive debt?
I have no idea what the initial budget for WDW was, but the total cost just prior to the October 1, 1971 opening was $400 million. That included the Magic Kingdom, Contemporary, Polynesian, Fort Wilderness, and the two golf courses.Pretty much every theme park opens with a debt. Disneyland opened way over budget in 1955. I don't know specifics but I'm sure WDW wasn't easy as pie either.
Thanks. I'd be interested to know what the initial budget was. I do believe Epcot was overbudget as well.I have no idea what the initial budget for WDW was, but the total cost just prior to the October 1, 1971 opening was $400 million. That included the Magic Kingdom, Contemporary, Polynesian, Fort Wilderness, and the two golf courses.
Thanks. I'd be interested to know what the initial budget was. I do believe Epcot was overbudget as well.
Id be surprised if Paris even turns a profit these days.... Thank God Disney bought most of it and giving it a much needed refurb
Paris is on its way back to being a revenue generator. Lots of work there is giving that park new life.As far as I understand Paris is actually doing quite well these days. Or at least they reported record revenues back in 2015, and they still remain the most visited theme park in Europe. The issue with Paris right now is that the increasing labor costs and investment on park refurbishment offsets the performance of the resort as a whole. And yeah, Walt Disney Studios is still nowhere near as popular as DLP is.
I think they are probably more concerned about Hong Kong right now.
DLP is undergoing massive changes as we speak.I went to Paris for the first time last September and was totally blown away by the ambiances and theming of DLP. No there isn't as much to do as the US counterparts, but the park itself is absolutely beautiful. Studios on the other hand is clearly going to need a DCA overhaul with some Star Wars loving if they want to make that park great. I've never seen such a cheap product with a Disney name on it. They have some good rides: TOT, RRC, Ratatouille is amazing and Crush Coaster, but beyond that, the park is sort of a dud and a half day park, at best. The cast members on a whole are very French and not to the level of their US counterparts. I accept that cultural difference and was desensitized by a week of Paris before arriving at Disney. I will say that I waited no longer than 20 min for any attraction with most being a walk-on! Maybe they do some serious attendance numbers in the warmer months of the years, but not when I visited in September.
Hong Kong, I hear, needs more help though, so who knows how long it'll be until we see some massive changes at DLP resort. Too much going on at every other park around the world right now!
DLP is undergoing massive changes as we speak.
Massive refurbs really. They are adding new vehicles and things to space mountain. They are rebuilding things, they just reopened small world from a massive redo. The studio tour is getting some new additions.What are they doing besides Referbs? Star Tours 2.0? Anything else?
The cast members on a whole are very French and not to the level of their US counterparts. I accept that cultural difference and was desensitized by a week of Paris before arriving at Disney.
True but I think most give them the benefit of doubt on disneyland because it was the very first theme park really. Walt didn't know what he was getting into no one did really.Not only do they generally end up way over-budget, but this would hardly be the first Disney park to open incomplete.
*cough* Disneyland *cough*
True but I think most give them the benefit of doubt on disneyland because it was the very first theme park really. Walt didn't know what he was getting into no one did really.