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Euro Disney or Euro Disaster?

Publication date: 20 January 2017

Abstract

This case concerns the troubles that Euro Disney experienced from the start. Euro Disney claimed that the major cause of its poor financial performance was the European recession and the strong French franc. The timing of the park's opening could not have been more inopportune. If the recession had been the only cause of Euro Disney's problems, the financial restructuring would only need to carry the park forward to better economic times. Only when Europeans began spending freely again would investors learn the answers to some uncomfortable questions: Was the whole idea of Euro Disney misconceived? Were there other fundamental cultural problems that could inhibit the park's success? Would Euro Disney fail to recover even though other European companies did? And, if so, why was the Disney theme-park concept successful in Japan and not in France?

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Grayson, L.E. and Sheikholeslami, G. (2017), "Euro Disney or Euro Disaster?", . https://doi.org/10.1108/case.darden.2016.000110

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University of Virginia Darden School Foundation

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