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Euro-Disney
The park resort in Paris is usually called either Disneyland Paris or Euro Disney.
Disneyland, Disney World, Seven Flags, Euro Disney, Disneyland Paris,
Disneyland Paris was originally Euro disney.
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2007 Disneyland Resort in Anaheim California. Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando Florida. Tokyo Disney Resort, Tokyo. Disneyland Resort Paris, Paris. (Formerly EURO-Disney) Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, Hong Kong.
Disneyland Paris opened to the public on the 12th of April 1992 and a second park, Walt Disney studios opened on the 16th of March 2002, Disneyland Paris was first called Euro Disney resort.
When Disneyland Paris was first opened it was called Euro Disney and opened 12th April 1992. The name was changed to Disneyland Paris as to Europeans the word Euro means Business and the economy. The park was designed and built by Walt Disney Imagineering. Disneyland Paris is divided into five themed areas and the central point is Sleeping Beauty's castle. It's layout is similar to Magic Kingdom which is in Walt Disney World Florida.
The original idea for the Disney parks came from Walt Disney, but the inventor of the exact idea for Disneyland Paris was based on that idea and was a group effort by people in the Disney company. It was built by Walt Disney Imagineering.
When Disneyland Paris was first opened it was called Euro Disney and opened 12th April 1992. The name was changed to Disneyland Paris as to Europeans the word Euro means Business and the economy. The park was designed and built by Walt Disney Imagineering. Disneyland Paris is divided into five themed areas and the central point is Sleeping Beauty's castle. It's layout is similar to Magic Kingdom which is in Walt Disney World Florida.
Technically there are 4 Disneyland's Disneyland - The original in Anaheim CA Tokyo Disneyland Disneyland Paris Hong Kong Disneyland At Walt Disney World in Florida it's official name is the "Magic Kingdom" so they are a Disney Theme Park but don't have a "DisneyLAND"
Yes, Disneyland is a specific Disney theme park located in Anaheim, California, United States (which is in North America). However, there is also a Tokyo Disneyland, a Disneyland Paris (also known as Euro Disney) and a Hong Kong Disneyland. There is also a Disney theme park in Orlando, Florida, though it is called Disney World.