Hong Kong Disneyland addresses this issue more elegantly - as most attractions are provided in not one, not two, but three languages - Cantonese, Mandarin, and English! However, it's a much smaller park than pretty much any of the other parks. Of the two Asian parks I've been to, HK Disney was thus more visitor friendly. read more
The Walt Disney Company in selling its Japanese and US chains decided to keep the Disney Stores in Europe, along with the store in Manhattan, which was converted into a World of Disney store run by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts in 2004. read more
According to Wikipedia, Disney theme parks number 12 around the world. California is home to the original Disneyland as well as Disney’s California Adventure Park. Florida, home to Walt Disney World, contains 4 theme parks: the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. read more