Amphibian 's Wild Ride, Snow White 's Adventures, Space Station X-1, and Stage Coach drew innumerable amounts of kids and their guardians. Special occasions and the ceaseless working of new attractions urged people to visit many more times. Disneyland was such a success that Walt Disney decided to make it even more widespread. In 1965, work started on a significantly greater Disney amusement park and resort close to Orlando, Florida. All through the 1960s, Disney kept on working with his staff of "Imagineers" to create Disney World. Walt Disney died in 1966, and Walt Disney World was opened in his honor on October 1, 1971. Epcot Center, Disney-MGM Studios, and Animal Kingdom were later added to Walt Disney World, and it remains Florida 's main vacation and tourist attraction. Disney parks are always bringing something new the table in terms of technology with their light-up parades to their new electronic bracelet system, and impeccable engineering of the vast amounts of rides. In 1983, Disneyland Tokyo opened in Japan, and in 1992 Disneyland Paris–or "Euro Disney"–opened to a blended response in Marne-la-Vallee. The most up to date Disneyland, in Hong Kong, opened its entryways in September …show more content…
Disney careers alone provide over 40 different job categories from business development to digital interactive media. If anyone is interested to work for the Disney Company, there are a wide variety of internship programs, along with the Disney College Program to help you get an inside look of what it is like to work for Disney. Ever since the theme parks opened, there has been an increase of tourism to Anaheim, California and Orlando, Florida. Because of that, the flight industry has expanded due to the growth of the amount of people wanting to visit there. Today, Disneyland has more than 14 million guests a year, who spend close to $3 billion. The amount of tourism to Disney parks also creates an increased need for hotels. Both Disney World and Disneyland have their own on property resorts which include The Grand Floridian, The Polynesian, Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, and many more. There are also dozens of neighboring hotels that are Disney-approved if one decided to stay off