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Disneyland Paris (division of The Walt Disney Company) has reported a record $2.6 Billion revenue for 2022 (via Forbes). Disneyland Paris revealed it made €47 million operating profit last year on revenue which hit a record €2.4 billion. Disneyland Paris, previously Euro Disney, had struggled financially over the decades, but now The Walt Disney Company own 100% of it, it seems to be doing much better. The report touches on Brits visiting Disneyland Paris saying:
If this inconvenience tempts UK travelers to look at Disney's US parks again just as benefits to ticket-holders are increasing Disneyland Paris could lose lucrative business. As Brits have to travel further to Disneyland Paris than many of their European counterparts, they often stay longer to make the most of it. This increases revenue and thereby profit for Disneyland Paris so any steps which reduce its appeal to the UK market mean that staying in the black might not be a walk in the park.
Disneyland Paris Booking Guide
If you're looking to book a hotel and ticket package (and make your own way there) book your stay through DisneylandParis.com by clicking here. If you want to book a package that includes transport (for example, ferry crossing, Eurostar etc) book your stay through Disney Holidays UK by clicking here.
About The Author
Ash Hales is a British Disney Parks writer and the voice behind Mickey From The UK. Based in the South of England, he's been visiting Disney Parks for over three decades and launched Mickey From The UK in 2017 to provide practical, straight-talking advice for British guests - without the American bias.