In order for there to be a Disney Theme Park in Europe.
No, the Disney parks are in Orlando Florida, Anaheim California, Hong Kong China, Paris France, and Tokyo Japan.
Mr. Disney himself opened the Walt Disney theme park in 1955.
The theme park by Disney in Tokyo is ultimately called 'Tokyo Disneyland'.
Disneyland is a theme park in Anaheim, California. It was the first Disney theme park and was built in the 1950s and is limited in its ability to expand because it is now surrounded by a developed city. Disney World is a cluster of theme parks in the region of Orlando, Florida. It was the second element to be built in the Disney theme park business. Original construction began in the 1970s and additions are still being developed. The primary different, besides location, is that Disney World is much bigger, involves several different theme parks and includes many hotels and other amenities that are not provided by the Disney organization at Disneyland.
Disneyland is a theme park in Anaheim, California. It was the first Disney theme park and was built in the 1950s and is limited in its ability to expand because it is now surrounded by a developed city. Disney World is a cluster of theme parks in the region of Orlando, Florida. It was the second element to be built in the Disney theme park business. Original construction began in the 1970s and additions are still being developed. The primary different, besides location, is that Disney World is much bigger, involves several different theme parks and includes many hotels and other amenities that are not provided by the Disney organization at Disneyland.
Because Disney is loved all around the world and the design team for all the theme parks, Walt Disney Imagineering, wanted to give everyone around the world the opportunity to be able to go to a Disney theme park. Hence whey there's also one in Tokyo, Japan and Hong Kong
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There are millions of people per year who Visits the Disney theme park.
You ask the question as if there was some outside force that "caused" it to be a theme park, as if Walt Disney had intended to make it something else but had no choice but to make it a theme park. Nothing could be further from the truth; Walt Disney wanted a amusement park for families to enjoy featuring Disney characters, and that's exactly what he built. It's a "theme park" because there are unifying themes for each part of the park: adventure movies (Adventureland), the American "Wild West" (Frontierland), Disney fairy tale movies (Fantasyland), and so on.
Everybody who passes through the Disney theme park turnstiles, has 'discovered' the park in some way, shape or form.
The original Disney theme park is located in Anaheim, CA and then the second was built in Orlando, FL.