EPCOTCenterLover
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Walt Disney Studios Paris makes California Adventure look incredible. We were there in 2007. Here's our photos and a trip report.
Agreed. If it wasn't for the main castle parks failure, this wouldn’t have happened. How on earth did disneyland Paris fail?Its not that Disney is ruining the park, its just that it isnt fixing it.
I am always curious to know what the balance was between budget constraints and bad Imagineering with that park.On the other hand, I was, and actually visited the year it opened.
The ride lineup was Rock'n'Rollercoaster and the carpets. That's it. There was also a tram tour which felt like a bus ride through the forest (aside from the excellent Catastrophe Canyon) and Armageddon, which was akin to standing in a Chernobyl reactor.
"Great experiences" is not a way I would describe what the park felt like back then.
I am not sure - I know Jim Shull had some strong opinions on X about the parks imagineering. I'd probably guess the more corporate side of the business had a strong arm around the entire project, but I don't really know all too much other than what is probably common knowledge anyways.I am always curious to know what the balance was between budget constraints and bad Imagineering with that park.
Obviously, they were massively constrained in terms of budget. I am, though, curious about why it had to be quite so aggressively ugly. It is quite possible the Imagineers really had nothing left over after building the park's few initial attractions, but a lot of smaller parks seem to manage to make their parks at least look appealing on smaller budgets than this park surely had.
It’s well documented (though it didn’t fail. The legacy park was consistently Europe’s most visited paid attraction)Agreed. If it wasn't for the main castle parks failure, this wouldn’t have happened. How on earth did disneyland Paris fail?
Also, didn't the Walt Disney Studios Store just re-open a few days ago with an interior that leans even more into the old time Hollywood theming than the previous version?
So, let me get this straight: The park was overbuilt and visitors only spend less than what Disney was going to hope for? So the reason behind this transformation is because visitors spend less? I hate reality.It’s well documented (though it didn’t fail. The legacy park was consistently Europe’s most visited paid attraction)
Phase one park cost well over 2.5 billion in 1992. Resort total over 5. The resort as a whole took on huge debt to get that money and opened during one of Europe’s worst recessions. That debt got bigger with spiralling interest rates. Most guests did a day trip or stayed one night at most as opposed to the expected multi day trips. They spent less than expected. Disney made some cultural and operational mistakes. There was also the curious system of paying TWDC annual rights and fees.
Diluting DMGM-Europe to WDSP didn’t do any favours. It was meant to attract more Guests to a marketable second gate but that second park had a budget of just 600 million (I need to double check that) to cover everything from ground clearing and infrastructure to buildings, landscaping and attractions. It opened with 2 QSRs and one TSR (and 2 of them shared the same kitchen). It had 4 toilet blocks for the whole park. It was (and still is) the only Disney park without a body of water. You could stand in one spot and see all 4 berms, though berm is being kind. Eisner was heard to say on opening eve “maybe we did build it too small”.
In a nutshell.
No. The biggest factor in the “failure” was the massive bank loans.So, let me get this straight: The park was overbuilt and visitors only spend less than what Disney was going to hope for? So the reason behind this transformation is because visitors spend less? I hate reality.
I mean it like Disney is a panda bear choosing WDSP/DAW as their favorite child and are leaving DLP itself to starve without any new rides since 1995.No. The biggest factor in the “failure” was the massive bank loans.
Disneyland Paris as a whole is now doing better than ever. In fact it’s arguably the jewel in the crown for Disney. Since Disney took control of it, things have improved immensely. Yes, it had been neglected but that will hopefully be put right with the injection of cash.
Not true either.I mean it like Disney is a panda bear choosing WDSP/DAW as their favorite child and are leaving DLP itself to starve without any new rides since 1995.
Gut the lake, put frozen in the other park, give DLP expansions to make up almost 3 decades of underdevelopment and make the studios park less cringe.So you want it to remain tiny and without enough to do then?
Or do you just want one park?
What does “less cringe” mean?Gut the lake, put frozen in the other park, give DLP expansions to make up almost 3 decades of underdevelopment and make the studios park less cringe.
Make the studios park less Cheap.What does “less cringe” mean?
And you’re proposing the castle park dwarf the Studio / “Adventure” park? What would go where the lake is, since it’s already complete?
No. The biggest factor in the “failure” was the massive bank loans.
Disneyland Paris as a whole is now doing better than ever. In fact it’s arguably the jewel in the crown for Disney. Since Disney took control of it, things have improved immensely. Yes, it had been neglected but that will hopefully be put right with the injection of cash.
What would you do specifically? All you’ve said on that is “less cringe” and “less cheap”. What goes in the lake area, what else gets changed?Make the studios park less Cheap.
And both parks would be equal size.
I mean a darn alternate universe where DLP is a success instead of a failure and the studios park gets built with a higher budget and sizeWhat would you do specifically? All you’ve said on that is “less cringe” and “less cheap”. What goes in the lake area, what else gets changed?
You can’t expand the Studios and put nothing in it. The expansion is already done, so tell us what rides you would add and change (if any).
So all your posts are referring to an alternate universe? Nothing at all to do with Disneyland Paris as it is?I mean a darn alternate universe where DLP is a success instead of a failure and the studios park gets built with a higher budget and size
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