Disneyland might consider building a park in Belgium to tap into the region's strategic location and strong tourism appeal, attracting visitors from surrounding countries like France, Germany, and the Netherlands. Belgium's rich cultural heritage and family-friendly atmosphere align well with Disney's brand, potentially enhancing the park's thematic experiences. Additionally, the investment could boost the local economy and create job opportunities, while capitalizing on Europe's growing demand for unique entertainment destinations.
For anyone who doesn't live in Belgium, approximately none. The furthest point in Belgium from Disneyland Paris is still only about four hours from it by car or train, so any Disney park in Belgium would be much more likely to "cannibalize" attendance at the existing park than to create any new business for Disney.
The first Disneyland park was built in Anaheim, California, United States and opened on July 17, 1955.
Creating a Disneyland in Belgium would attract millions of tourists, boosting the local economy and creating jobs in hospitality, entertainment, and retail. Belgium's central location in Europe makes it easily accessible for visitors from neighboring countries, enhancing its appeal as a travel destination. Additionally, the park could incorporate European culture and history, offering unique attractions that celebrate Belgium’s rich heritage. This would not only provide entertainment but also foster cultural exchange and appreciation among visitors.
Disneyland Park - Paris - was created in 1992.
outside the park :)
Disneyland opened in 1955.
If you mean what "land" it is in, the answer is Tomorrowland
The Disneyland Paris Resort contains two theme parks: Disneyland Paris Park and Walt Disney Studios Park.
Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park
Disneyland park and Walt Disney studios park
Disneyland Park (Disneyland) is located in Anaheim, California. Adjacent to it is a separate theme park, Disney California Adventure.
Disneyland in Anaheim, CA has eight themed areas or "lands" that host various shops, restaurants, live entertainment, and attractions. A ninth area (albeit defunct) is Holidayland, a picnic ground which operated between 1957 and 1961 and is often referred to as the "lost" land of Disneyland. Tokyo Disneyland has seven themed lands. Disneyland Paris has five theme lands. Hong Kong Disneyland currently has five, one in-which has opened this year (2011) and two others will open in 2014. Making the total seven.