Alwaleed's Disneyland Paris revenue drops in Q3


(MENAFN) Disneyland Paris, the theme park which is part-owned by Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud, posted a drop in its third quarter's revenues to USD454 million, while nine-month revenues dropped 5 percent to USD1,166 million, according to Arabian Business.

The drop in performance resulted from a drop in attendance, mainly from guests from France, while officials are confident the launch of the Ratatouille: l'Aventure Totalement Toqu'e de R'my attraction in July will help attract more guests.

Philippe Gas, Pr'sident of Euro Disney S.A.S., parent company of Euro Disney Associ's S.C.A., the operator of Disneyland Paris, said: "In our third quarter, the challenging economic environment resulted in decreased Resort volumes, notably from France, partially offset by higher visitation from Spain, the United Kingdom and Germany."


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