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    Walt Disney expanded into international markets, in places like Tokyo, and Hong Kong (Encyclopedia, 2014). The park was opened in 1983 as Disney’s first franchise to leave the United States and appeal to a broader audience. In Japanese society the fertility rates are some of the lowest in the world. In 2010 70.8% of the visitors were over the age of 18. In that the same year females made up 71% of the 25.4 million visitors (Sanchanta, 2011). The park has found that the vast majority of…

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    Hong Kong is a highly developed international metropolis. Also the business and trade activities in Hong Kong are very remarkable, and it is important financial, services and shipping center in the world. With other high-developed city, the population density in Hong Kong is very high identically. Hong Kong land area almost thousand square kilometers, however it has 7 million people live in this small place. The population density is the second highest in the world. It is very overcrowding in…

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    In late 1996, China’s leaders vehemently objected to Disney’s plans to distribute the movie ‘Kundun,’ Martin Scorsese’s film that told the story of Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, and China’s brutal occupation of that nation. Following the film’s release in 1997, China’s leaders made threatening statements concerning Disney’s future in their markets. Disney held firm on its position on the movie. “Disney’s potential business in China is infinite. But Disney has to decide whether…

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    Classic Attractions: Lost in Translation Attraction Translation in other countries USA France Japan Hong Kong Pirates of the Caribbean – Boat ride through an island as pirates pillage and plunder. The attraction has been updated to include characters from the film franchise. Recognizable characters because of the film franchise. French can relate to western pirates because it is a part of their history. Recognizable characters because of film franchise. Guests cannot identify with the…

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    Disney Amusement

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    of American culture (Marling. 2014). Walt Disney is one of America’s most powerful business men to have lived. He was a television producers, showman, and motion-picture director, more importantly the pioneer of cartoon films and the creator of Disneyland. (Bio. A&E Television Networks, 2015. Web. 08 June 2015) Walter Elias "Walt" Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Hermosa, Illinois. He has a brother named Roy Disney who is co-founder of Walt Disney Productions. Walt Disney was one of the…

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    expanded the business from filming to amusement park industry with the first Disneyland was set up at California in 1955. It is a great place bringing us lots of fun, dreams and fantasy since then. With so much attractions and excitements included in the park, there are many tourists who love to go to each year. We could now find their footsteps in California, Florida, Tokyo, Paris, Hong Kong and Shanghai. The concept for a Disneyland was deeply built in Walt Disney’s mind for many years. He…

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    Kate Wilson Wilson 1 Mrs. Jensen Special Topics in Literature December, 2016 Biography Essay Mickey Mouse, Snow White, Peter Pan, etc. every child has probably seen a classic Disney film, these movies and tales have shaped lives for decades and are still continuing too. One of the most influential names ever, Walt Disney was a film producer, a pioneer of animation, and an entrepreneur. Walt Disney's name has lived on for decades though he has since passed; as a Hollywood business…

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    through animation by all his creations and beliefs bringing him the results. He most successfully changed the world because he had great imagination. He created characters like Mickey Mouse, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. He opened a world of greatness Disneyland by his vision of adults and children having fun. He made the first three strip Technicolor animation film called “Flowers and Trees” which got him the first animation Oscars awards. And he made Disney movies which everyone has at least…

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    Disney is a world-famous company. Its full name is The Walt Disney Company which is named after Walt Disney who founded the company and created “Mickey Mouse”. Walt Disney was a well-known cartoon maker and a successful entrepreneur. He established Disneyland in 1955. Disney is a large diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered in Burbank, the US. Disney gradually improved its brand image and culture by relying on Mickey Mouse in the 1930s to 1940s, and…

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    Disney Host Country

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    economic benefits. Based on the above, and taking account the already existing Disney Resorts’ locations the best options in my opinion are limited in the South America countries. The European market is covered by the Disneyland Park and Resort in Paris, the US market by the Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World…

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