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Anonymous Anders said...

Hopefully this will mean that the park will be able to invest in much needed refurbishments and a new E-Ticket attraction for the main park and further build upon the Studios.

October 6, 2014 at 4:54 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hmm. Pushing off debt again. Feels like old times at DLP. Doesn't the Prince being a major shareholder need to sign off on this?
I hate to bring this up as I'm sure it's not going to be a popular idea. But since they have a surplus of hotel rooms perhaps turning one of them into a DVC may help. As much as I and many others hate them it's been a great cash flow for WDW.

October 6, 2014 at 6:16 AM

Anonymous Mark Hickson said...

Finally WDC can take over this park and give it what is needs. Great story!

October 6, 2014 at 9:04 AM

Blogger Orlando678- said...

Dlrp is not a bad resort. look at hkdl I think its worse there. Dlrp could be much better yes and I think they have already been trying to do this but this financial help can support this resort in a very good way.

October 6, 2014 at 12:03 PM

Anonymous Marco Antonio Garcia said...

That's excellent news!

I really hope that TWDC will take over Euro Disney and manage it, so that the Resort can, first of all, have the same level of maintenance and upkeep of its American siblings and, after this, do the much needed placemaking of DSP, update current DLP attractions and add new E-Tickets to the first gate.

I love DLRP, I think that it has a lot of potential and that the first park is undoubtedly the most beautiful MK, but guest experience has been deteriorating over the years as the first park is getting old, the second cannot find a permanent solution and the upkeep of the Resort is worsening and becoming an embarrassment to the WDC.

It was about time for them to do something!

By the way, I don't think that they can turn existing rooms into DVC rooms, because DVC rooms must have a small kitchen, a living room... maybe they could convert some rooms into DVC studios, but the Villas would probably have to be built from scratch and, being a DVC member I would love to have units in Paris, but I don't know if the European public would buy them.

October 9, 2014 at 4:18 AM

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