Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Why do Parisians resist Disney's failure?

Why do Parisians resist Disney's failure?

1, the timing is not right. The completion and opening time of Paris Disneyland just happened to catch up with the severe economic recession in Europe, which is why European tourists are far more economical than American tourists, and they don't stay in Disney hotels. Disney initially set the park tickets and hotel prices with the goal of realizing income, thinking that no matter what the price, people would patronize.

2. The location is wrong. From the site selection, Disneyland is less than 35 kilometers away from Paris, but Paris is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the world. In this way, Disneyland has become a stop for people to visit Paris, and only a few tourists are willing to spend the night at Disneyland. Compared with the United States, public transportation in France is more convenient, and tourists naturally choose to take a day trip in the park, thus saving an expensive hotel accommodation.

3. Cultural differences. From the perspective of cultural conflict, because American culture was widely welcomed and vigorously promoted in Japan's economic growth period, Tokyo Disneyland has attracted a large number of local and Japanese tourists since its opening, and its operation is in good condition. In contrast, the superiority of European traditional culture has greatly rejected Disneyland as a representative of American culture, which led some local residents to obstruct Disneyland as a representative of American culture from its establishment to its opening.