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Does Disney franchise their theme parks?

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The Walt Disney Company has only franchised one theme park in history--Tokyo Disneyland, which is actually owned and operated by the Oriental Land Company. Euro Disney was a publicly traded company in which the Walt Disney Company holds a minority position. read more

Euro Disney was a publicly traded company in which the Walt Disney Company holds a minority position. Disneyland Hong Kong is a joint ventures between Disney and the government of Hong Kong. Other than Disneyland Tokyo, Disney has a direct ownership of at least part of their overseas parks, and the parks were built from Disney's initiatives. read more

Disney World is also able to put fireworks on in 2 of their theme parks every evening. That in it self should tell you how profitable they are. Disneyland only has 3 main hotels and 2 theme parks (Disneyland Park and Disney California adventure park) and also a Downtown Disney. read more

In September 2011, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts announced plans to partner with filmmaker James Cameron and his Lightstorm Entertainment production company, along with 20th Century Fox, to develop theme park attractions based on Cameron's Avatar film franchise, with the first installation planned for Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World, in the form of a themed land. read more

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