Travel: Mickey takers ahoy
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Your support makes all the difference.IF EURO Disney is not refinanced by April, the parent Disney company in the US is threatening to close down the ill-fated theme park. What would happen to it then? Presumably nobody else would take it on: if Disney can't make a success of it, one supposes that nobody can.
So what can be done with a pounds 2.5bn leisure development one- fifth the size of Paris? And there is not only the theme park, but also a huge man-made lake surrounded by a crop of five-star
hotels.
I'll pass on any suitable suggestions to the appropriate
authorities.
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