DISNEYLAND PARK (PARIS)


'Disneyland Park' is a theme park which is a part of Disneyland Resort Paris. Owned by Euro Disney S.C.A., it is one of two theme parks in the complex just outside of Paris, in Marne-la-Vallée, France.
The park is based on a formula pioneered by Disneyland in California and further employed at the Magic Kingdom in Florida and Tokyo Disneyland in Japan.
Occupying 566,560 (140 acres), it is the largest Disney park based on the original in California. The park opened as 'Euro Disneyland' on 12 April 1992.
The park is currently promoting its 15th Anniversary Celebration with a strong investment of new attractions and new entertainments to mark the occasion.

Contents
Dedication
History
Areas of Disneyland Park
Main Street, U.S.A.
Frontierland
Adventureland
Fantasyland
Discoveryland
Trivia
Additional images
References
External links

Dedication


History


Concept art of Sleeping Beauty Castle, by Walt Disney Imagineering.

For the fourth park to be based on the original in Anaheim, California, modifications were made to the concepts and designs of the park. Amongst these changes was a shift from Tomorrowland to "Discoveryland", giving the area a retrofuturistic theme rather than futuristic. Other elements that were altered include the Haunted Mansion, which was redesigned as Phantom Manor, and Space Mountain. The park's location in Europe brought forth its own challenges. For instance, the castle is said by its designers to have been necessarily reevaluated for a continent on which authentic castles stand.[1]
Modifications to the park were made to protect against changes in weather in the Parisian climate. Covered walkways were added and Michael Eisner ordered the installation of 35 fireplaces in hotels and restaurants. “People walk around Disney World (sic) with humidity and temperatures in the 90s, and they walk into an air-conditioned ride and say, ‘This is the greatest,’ ” said Eisner. “When it’s raining and miserable, I hope they will walk into one of those lobbies with the fireplace going and say the same thing.”[2]
The park, as well as its surrounding complex, initially failed to meet financial expectations. This resulted in an image change in which the word "Euro" was phased out of several names, including Euro Disneyland.

Areas of Disneyland Park


In 2007, the park map lists 48 attractions in five areas known as "lands."
The Disneyland Railroad runs along the perimeter of the park and stops in Main Street, U.S.A., Frontierland, Fantasyland and Discoveryland.
Main Street, U.S.A.

Main articles: Main Street, U.S.A.


★ Horse-Drawn Streetcars

★ Main Street Vehicles

★ Liberty Arcade

★ Discovery Arcade

★ Dapper Dan's Hair Cuts

★ City Hall

Disneyland Railroad Main Street Train Station
Frontierland

Fort Comstock at Frontierland

Adventureland

Captain Hook's galley at Adventureland


Main articles: Frontierland


Phantom Manor

Big Thunder Mountain

★ Thunder Mesa Riverboat Landing

★ Rustler Roundup Shootin' Gallery

★ Legends of the Wild West

River Rogue Keel Boats

★ Pocahontas Indian Village

★ Critter Corral

Disneyland Railroad Frontierland Depot

★ The Tarzan Encounter at The Chaparral Theater
Adventureland

Main articles: Adventureland


Pirates of the Caribbean

Indiana Jones et le Temple du Péril (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril)

La Cabane Des Robinsons (Swiss Family Treehouse)

★ Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin

★ Adventure Isle

★ Pirates' Beach
Fantasyland

Main articles: Fantasyland


Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant (Sleeping Beauty Castle)

La Galerie de Belle au Bois Dormant

"it's a small world"

Peter Pan's Flight

Blanche-Neige et les Sept Nains

Les Voyages de Pinocchio

Dumbo the Flying Elephant

Le Caroussel de Lancelot

Mad Hatter's Tea Cups

Alice's Curious Labyrinth

★ La Tanière du Dragon

Casey Jr. - Le Petit Train du Cirque

Le Pays des Contes de Fées

★ Les Pirouettes du Vieux Moulin

Disneyland Railroad Fantasyland Station
Discoveryland

Main articles: Discoveryland


Space Mountain: Mission 2

Orbitron, Machines Volantes

Autopia

Star Tours

Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast (formerly Le Visionarium)

Honey, I Shrunk the Audience

Les Mystères du Nautilus (The Mysteries Of The Nautilus)

★ Arcades Alpha & Beta

Disneyland Railroad Discoveryland Station

★ La Légende du Roi Lion (The Legend Of The Lion King) at Videopolis Theater

Trivia



Shareholders of Euro Disney S.C.A. have access to a private lounge at the park, ''Salon Mickey'', which allows them to bypass the regular turnstiles.

★ ''The Simpsons'' parodies the initial response to Euro Disneyland in the episode 'Itchy & Scratchy Land'.

★ In the movie ''Escape From L.A.'', Snake Plissken and Map-to-the-Stars Eddie are hangliding over what looks like Disneyland in the postapocalyptic Los Angeles. Plissken remarks "Is that what I think it is?" and Eddie replies: "Yeah... Place changed owners so many times then went out of business. That place in Paris killed them!"

★ On an episode of the Warner Bros. cartoon ''Freakazoid'', the title character goes back in time to 1941 and stops the Japanese from attacking Pearl Harbor. When he returns to the present he finds out the world is a better place and reads in the newspaper that people are actually going to Euro Disney.

★ Warner Bros. later spoofed the park again in the ''Histeria!'' episode "Music", which featured a sketch where Nostradamus hosted a ''Dating Game'' parody, with the prize being "a trip to Euro Dizzyland", which is naturally deserted; when the bacherlorette, Miss Information, picks him, Nostradamus admits he doesn't want to go there.

Additional images



References



1. Imagineers (1998). Walt Disney Imagineering: A Behind the Dreams Look At Making the Magic Real. Disney Editions. ISBN 0786883723.
2. http://209.85.135.104/search?q=cache:_OZmL6CkLn0J:www.thunderbird.edu/wwwfiles/pdf/about_thunderbird/case_series/a15990007.pdf


External links



Disneyland Resort Paris Official Website

Dlp.info - The Guide to Disneyland Resort Paris

Google Maps (Satellite Image)

Everything you need to know about Disneyland Park

DLP Foodguide - All the restaurants, all the menu's and tons of reviews

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