Eurodisney in Europe Case
Autor: uurrwwaa • January 28, 2012 • Essay • 342 Words (2 Pages) • 1,589 Views
1. The first year of Eurodisney in Europe was disastrous for many reasons. Actually, the first one could be the weather. People who are going on vacations to have a good time, but more importantly to enjoy the weather. People in Europe or from everywhere are not going to vacation at a spot where the weather is going to be irregular; they choose a place where they have more chances to enjoy the journey. France get cold in the winter, therefore going to Disney World in Orlando would be more logical. It will be cheaper and the weather is going to be decent for whenever you choose to go.
Secondly, European and other people haven't got the same Fairy-tale culture. In France, they have their own characters and stories. Maybe it's because of that Mickey did not create reason or attraction enough for the European community, unlike at the sister theme park Tokyo Disneyland.
The diffenrence of price could be also a reason of this failure. For example, if we compare how much can pay a French and a Japanese family to enjoy a whole day in family in Eurodisney, the gap is really big ($280 and $600).
The macro-environmental scanning of namely, the political, the cultural, and the economic aspects of Europe had been grossly miscalculated. They definitely had to change their way of seeing European people like American people and adapt Eurodisney to the European culture.
For the Hong kong one, I think the most important thing is that the designers didn't create the park as the population wanted to. Actually, the park wasn't as big as they expected and not very different from the other parks they had.
Plus, there were only 16 attractions instead of 52 in Eurodisney Paris, which is a huge mistake.
2. To begin, we have to know that mistakes are not allowed to a company named Disney. Disney could be able to foresee the unforeseen.
Disney should have foreseen
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