Wednesday, March 7, 2018

BREAKING NEWS: Disneyland Paris Reveal Plans for a Major Overhaul of Disney Village Shopping and Dining Complex



BREAKING NEWS: Francis Borezée, Euro Disney’s vice president of resort and real estate development reveal that Disneyland Paris is planning a major overhaul and expansion of the Disney Village shopping and dining area. We're not talking here about something of the size of WDW Disney Springs but it will be very welcome anyway.

Excerpts from the Forbes article HERE: "Last month Disney’s chief executive Bob Iger announced a $2.4 billion (€2 billion) expansion of the movie-themed Studios park which will see the addition of lands inspired by Star Wars, Marvel Comics and hit animated film Frozen. It is one of Euro Disney’s biggest-ever expansion projects and will be launched in phases from 2021.

It doesn’t stop there as Disney has now revealed that it is also giving a sprinkle of pixie dust to its 44,000m2 Disney Village, the largest entertainment center in greater Paris.

“We have renewed a number of attractions in the parks so the next step will be to renew the Disney Village,” says Francis Borezée, Euro Disney’s vice president of resort and real estate development. The huge complex next to the parks was designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry and has an industrial style which was popular when it opened in the 1990s. It is packed with shops, restaurants and even a rodeo. It could get even bigger.

“We will start with the renovation but then we have an opportunity to expand where today we have tents which are used for business events,” says Borezée. “If we do that we could develop a new convention center.” Given that the rodeo has been there since day one it is hard to imagine it staying in a renovation so one suggestion would be to switch it for a show based on a renowned Disney brand.

Disney is still deciding on the style of the Disney Village renovation according to Robert Earl, the owner of celebrity restaurant chain Planet Hollywood which has an outlet there. “There is a plan to renovate the restaurant in Paris but Disney are evaluating what they are doing first,” says Earl. “We are discussing with them about Planet Hollywood there but corporate in California haven’t yet decided.”

Borezée says that the expansion of the Studios park could trigger the development of more hotels to add to the seven which are on-site.

“There are locations which are already dedicated for future hotels but there is no decision to go ahead with them until we have the need.” Euro Disney’s latest results show that occupancy in the six months to 31 March 2017 hit 81% so that may not be far off."

Don't miss too below or HERE today's D&M long article about DLP future with more details about the announced coming lands at the WDS.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi,
You are wrong with $ billions and € billions.
$2.4 billions are not €2 billions, instead they are aprox. €2.000 millions.

Pierre Peeters said...

ok, but is this good news? Yes and no... I'm worried that they will spend too much money on this, for I really believe that the Disneyland Park needs new attractions, and they should use all the money they have. It's true that the park looks better than ever now, but this will not be enough, real new attractions are needed. This is the only Magic Kingdom style park in the world without a real new addition (not counting rehabs/ overlays/ meet 'n' greets) in 15 years or so.

Alain Littaye said...

To Anonymous: €2 billions and.€2.000 millions is the same...

To Pierre Peeters: Don't worry about the money spent on the disney Village renovation, there will be new attractions in the first park anyway.