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    What does everyone in the world know and love Disneyland and so do I. I am a big Walt Disney fan, and I think it would have been great to work with him. So I created a time machine. All I have to do is push this big red button and type the date in, and I will be with Walt Disney working on his design for a roller coaster in Magic Kingdom. So here I go typing October 1st, 1971. I push the red button, and here I am in a design meeting with Walt Disney! The first thing on the design list was Space

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    family has an unofficial, tendency to go to at least one amusement park every year. Although we go quete frequently, this year my family is very indecisive on whether we should go to Disneyland or Six Flags. We have had many good and bad experiences at either park over the past few years. Two years ago we went to Disneyland for our family trip. It was a breathtaking experience. I remember when I first walked through the disney gates. Upon walking in, I immediately looked around in awe. As soon as I saw

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    you seem to walk into the movies of your childhood memories, those movies that you watched hoping to become one of those beautiful princesses or one of those brave heroes. A place that promises that dreams come true. I remembered my first trip to Disneyland in Tokyo, Japan last year quite well. I was very fascinated with the Disney’s New Fantasyland zone. The zone was full of enchantment, it was decorated with shops and home of Disney princesses, also there were many interesting rides and foods related

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    Disneyland Paris (formerly Euro Disney) While Tokyo Disneyland is considered a great success, the Walt Disney Company’s next international theme park venture, Euro Disney, is quite the opposite. In the 1980’s with the great success of Tokyo Disneyland, TWDC entertained the idea of building another international theme park. The Walt Disney Company knew they wanted to build a park in Europe but needed to find a place where they could build their own reality free from the sights and sounds of the real

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    Disney World vs. Disneyland Many people wonder if there is much of a difference between Disney World and Disneyland. Travelers have questions like, “Which one is more worth going to” or “Which one is cheaper?” Those who have visited both parks may already know some distinct differences, but there are some things people don’t realize. While Disney World and Disneyland seem almost identical, their accommodations, attractions, and size are surprisingly very different, which helps prove Disney World

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    "Ewww" exclaimed Sharon ,Walt Disney's daughter "What, what's wrong sweetie" Walt said with concern "This park is trash, there is food on the ground and not a trash can in sight. These rides are for baby's, I wish there was something for all ages." This gave me an image, an image that change my daughters' and everybody with a sense of adventure's life. I am going to make a theme park, but not just any theme park, a theme park with excitement where no matter how many times you go it will always

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    First Time in a Long Time Going to Disneyland Today and yesterday were the best days ever, especially with my friends, the other students that attended the same high school as I did, and even more students, all from different regions, and all graduating the same year as I am, us all coming to Disneyland to have just one more night of fun before they set foot into the world of life. I have not been to Disneyland in a long time, the last time I was at Disneyland was when I was about ten or so, I

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    Disneyland: The Happiest Place on Earth Mia N. Stroup Dixie High/ Dixie State University Does one ever wonder where to travel for an adventure? Consider the following: The Happiest Place on Earth, also known as Disneyland. The Disney company targets diverse age groups, young and old and from all cultures, to visit and experience the fun, exciting and thrilling theme park filled with delicious and tasty food, souvenirs and an array of unique stores. Disney has many competitors and many challenges

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    Thank you for providing me with the opportunity to evaluate Disney and their international expansion, in particular, Hong Kong Disneyland. Disney’s international expansion over the past decades has been a mixture of successes and failures. When expanding globally, a corporation has to take into account many factors and work around the cultural, economic, and social differences for every region. Unfortunately, sometimes it is very difficult to satisfy and/or recognize all these factors. In the case

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    California Screamin I stepped into a line with like a million people in it and I knew it was going to be a long wait because we were in the line of California Screamin in Disneyland. After a few minutes a idea came to my mind and it was to play tennis with my Cousin and Uncle which were in line with me. Smack the first hit made my hand red but it wasn’t over my Uncle wanted to vs me to. I waited a few minutes to let my hand rest then I decided to vs Chris. “Ouch!” I yell. “Haha” my Uncle laughs

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