The Walt Disney Company 2003 Annual Report
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PARKS AND RESORTS
NEW MARKETS
Introduction
The World's Best Family Entertainment
E-Ticket Attractions
Live Shows and Spectaculars
Disney Stories in Three Dimensions
Unforgettable Character Encounters
Creating Relationship Magic
My Dream Vacations Come True
Convenience and Accessibility
New Markets
Tokyo Disney Resort
Disneyland Paris Resort
ESPN Zone
Anaheim Sports, Inc.


Tokyo Disney Resort

The Tokyo Disney Resort and Disney’s relationship with Oriental Land Co. reached a magical milestone in 2003. Tokyo Disneyland marked its 20th anniversary with an array of festivities that will last until April 2004, including parades, pyrotechnics and musical shows such as Disney’s Dreams on Parade, Blazing Rhythms and Mickey’s Gift of Dreams.

As Tokyo Disneyland – the first Disney park outside the United States – celebrated two decades of innovative entertainment, Tokyo DisneySea, which brings the myths and realities of the oceans to life in the grand Disney tradition, marked its second full year of operation.

Disneyland Resort Paris

Disneyland Resort Paris remains Europe’s leading tourist destination, achieving record hotel occupancy rates and welcoming more than 130 million guests since opening in 1992.

A July 2003 agreement between Euro Disney S.C.A. and the French public authorities marked the third phase of development of Val d’Europe, continuing a 16-year relationship that has transformed the area surrounding the Disneyland Resort Paris into one of the most important economic hubs of eastern Paris.

Besides adding a Marriott vacation ownership resort and three other partner hotels in 2003, Euro Disney S.C.A. announced an agreement with Rezidor SAS Hospitality and Orion European Real Estate Fund C.V. to open a four-star, 250-room Radisson SAS Hotel at Disneyland Resort Paris in 2005. Disneyland Resort Paris is also looking forward to the 2004 opening of a new 400-room property to be managed by Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts.

A dazzling twilight spectacular, Disney’s Fantillusion, premiered at Disneyland park in Paris in July, bringing Disney characters, tales and legends to life in a shimmering shower of light.

ESPN Zone

Still the best place to watch a sporting event if you can’t be there in person, ESPN Zone stayed on the leading edge of technology in 2003 by converting each of the big screens in its eight restaurants nationwide to show HDTV programming.

Anaheim Sports, Inc.

The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim were one of the hottest tickets in sports last year, as they skated to the National Hockey League’s Western Conference championship for the first time in franchise history and thrilled a worldwide audience with an edge-of-the-seat, seven-game series with the New Jersey Devils in the Stanley Cup finals.

Mighty Ducks goalie Jean-Sebastien Giguere was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy for Playoff MVP, becoming just the fifth player in league history to be selected from a runner-up team.

The team signed three-time Stanley Cup champion and six-time NHL All-Star, Sergei Fedorov, in July.


Mickey makes a new friend at Tokyo Disneyland.
Mickey makes a new friend at Tokyo Disneyland.
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