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I have not been made of aware of this event until now, but people may be a bit upset because Disneyland was the first Disney Park and people may believe it is not to be reconstructed. I personally would not mind if they rebuilt Disneyworld for it is a great park, but Disneyland was the first and last park ever finished by Walt Disney himself, so people may believe it should not be duplicated. Maybe not even Disneyworld. But I would thoroughly enjoy a Disneyisland or a Disneycountry. Anyway, that's my best guess. Just the emotional link some people have to the original Disneyland. I've never been, but although the rides are not as great as Disneyworld it is known to be a much better experience. Anyway, hope I could help!

No, sorry, quite wrong. The objection to Disneyland Paris was that it was not French. It was seen as a piece of coca-colonization, and indeed the builders rode roughshod over local sensibilities. They built almost an exact copy of Disneyland, even to the restaurants. There aren't enough seats, said the locals they employed to build them. Oh, yes, there are, said Disney. They knew very well how many seats are required in a restaurant that serves a meal in twenty minutes. Of course, on the first day, French people flocked into the restaurants at twelve o'clock precisely, got their food, and sat down for two hours. That's the French way. They had to be rebuilt with five times as many seats. in many other ways, Disney would not listen. They started hiring only good-looking people, which is Disney policy but illegal in France. To this day, most of the visitors are not French.

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