Disneyland Down Under?
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Disneyland Down Under?
Word is that Disney may arrive in Oz - Queensland is in talks with the Disney parks folks according to papers down there about making a park and resort. Something to watch, would be neat but hopefully they'll get HK DL done first!
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i think the problem disney has nowadays is the lacking money. as soon as they get back to the successful track and make big profits they'll surely extend the existing disney parks and consider further investments. also they need to evaluate the success of the new locations. if you make too big investments before you know if people even visit the park, this money could be lost. and that's too great a risk in todays economy.
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I think it would be great! It would be the perfect holiday for me. Lots of great local landmarks and sightseeing, some amazing diving and a Disney park! It even has the bonus of speaking a proper language which i find the most annoying thing about some disney parks,(esp.DLP)
I really hope it goes ahead.
If anyone hears anymore about it make sure you let me know!
I really hope it goes ahead.
If anyone hears anymore about it make sure you let me know!
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"North American markets are our biggest markets, but other than that, Australia is right on top."
"I think we'll continue to focus on the markets that are productive for us and obviously Australia fits in that category for us, and then we'll continue to get our word out.
"For those who are in the travel business we are a very good partner to be with because we are a relatively easy sell, so the travel partners that we have, particularly in Australia have been very effective for us."
But despite the popularity of the brand in markets like Australia and New Zealand, Mr Ouimet cannot see a time where there would be a Disney-theme park on every continent.
"No I wouldn't think it would be an immediate thing," he said.
"(But we do) have a group that continues to study where we belong internationally and what the products should look like internationally."
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"I think we'll continue to focus on the markets that are productive for us and obviously Australia fits in that category for us, and then we'll continue to get our word out.
"For those who are in the travel business we are a very good partner to be with because we are a relatively easy sell, so the travel partners that we have, particularly in Australia have been very effective for us."
But despite the popularity of the brand in markets like Australia and New Zealand, Mr Ouimet cannot see a time where there would be a Disney-theme park on every continent.
"No I wouldn't think it would be an immediate thing," he said.
"(But we do) have a group that continues to study where we belong internationally and what the products should look like internationally."
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I have thought for years that there should be a Disney down under. It always seem to be a perfect match. Lets face it, the Eisner parks have been cardboard cut outs of a real Disney park!! Maybe with a parthnership such as TDL & DS in Japan and the Pixar blood, they can keep the bean counters from making creative decisions. All the corner cuting does is cost them big time in the future when they realise people arent coming through the gate and thay have to pay twice as much to fix it!!
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It bad that Eisner shut down the animation department to the point that they had to contract out the animation for the stitch rehab of alien encounter! Eisner hated Disney and was using a scorched earth mentality!! I pray that with creative people back in charge, Disney can capture some of it's old glory!!Man, I already miss the classic 2-D animation.
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JWKarlsen wrote:i think the problem disney has nowadays is the lacking money. as soon as they get back to the successful track and make big profits they'll surely extend the existing disney parks and consider further investments. also they need to evaluate the success of the new locations. if you make too big investments before you know if people even visit the park, this money could be lost. and that's too great a risk in todays economy.
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I do not think it is a matter of funds, especially after the sell of ABC radio, "retaining $1.35 billion in cash."
As much as I'd love an excuse to pay for an Australia trip, I don't want Disney wasting time and money on a park there. I haven't yet justified the cost of a trip to France or Japan just to go to Disneyland there, so in reality, I'd never be able to justify the cost of an Australian trip.
Why not build more capacity to the existing North American parks? I understand that DL is pretty much not open for new development, but WDW sure could use a 5th park. Even the off season is packed and they have more guests staying on property than ever. Or if not a 5th park, why not a whole new resort located in Central Texas? It would give more Americans who live in the central US a better chance to go to a Disney park.
Maybe I'm just being selfish, but I'd rather see more investment in new developments in North America than the rest of the world.
Why not build more capacity to the existing North American parks? I understand that DL is pretty much not open for new development, but WDW sure could use a 5th park. Even the off season is packed and they have more guests staying on property than ever. Or if not a 5th park, why not a whole new resort located in Central Texas? It would give more Americans who live in the central US a better chance to go to a Disney park.
Maybe I'm just being selfish, but I'd rather see more investment in new developments in North America than the rest of the world.
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Australia is just, as has already been said, too small. Those people who do vacation there, certainly don't do so for a theme park. Heck, I go to Animal Kingdom to feel like I am getting to go to Africa or Australia on a safari, prairie trip.
If I were going to Australia, it would be to see the great open spaces of Australia. I don't thinkt he park would be profitable unless it was smaller and themed for the locals as an AP opportunity for entertainment.
If I were going to Australia, it would be to see the great open spaces of Australia. I don't thinkt he park would be profitable unless it was smaller and themed for the locals as an AP opportunity for entertainment.
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That is true too. Go to the great barrier reef and live the finding Nemo ride!JWG wrote:Australia is just, as has already been said, too small. Those people who do vacation there, certainly don't do so for a theme park. Heck, I go to Animal Kingdom to feel like I am getting to go to Africa or Australia on a safari, prairie trip.
If I were going to Australia, it would be to see the great open spaces of Australia. I don't thinkt he park would be profitable unless it was smaller and themed for the locals as an AP opportunity for entertainment.
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