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Could Disney's Infamous Cost Cutting Strategy Have Been Avoided in the 1990s despite the failure of Euro Disneyland?

Nerdman3000

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So I've been thinking lately on some of the stuff we never got from Disney, like Westcot, Beastly Kingdom, Tomorrowland 2055, etc. Now I know a big reason we never got that stuff in the mid to late 1990s was because of the financial failure of Euro Disneyland. This has got me wondering, and I know this might sound like a weird what if/alternate history question, but could these projects, if not the entire infamous cost cutting strategy that plagued Disney in the 90s, have been entirely avoided, despite the failure of Euro Disneyland, or was it inevitable and unavoidable? Could there have been any situation or scenario where Euro Disneyland had still failed, but we still nonetheless got those projects?
 

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