Disney Worldwide Statistics

Started by Javey74, April 18, 2011, 05:16:12 PM

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Javey74

Disneyland Resort:
510 acres
3 Hotels; 2,224 rooms
20,000 Cast Members
Openings: Disneyland Park - 1955; Disney's California Adventure – 2001

Walt Disney World Resort:
25,000 acres
23 Hotels; 24,500 rooms
60,000 Cast Members

Openings:
The Magic Kingdom - 1971
Epcot - 1982
Disney's Hollywood Studios 1989
Disney's Animal Kingdom - 1998
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon - 1989
Disney's Blizzard Beach - 1995
Disney's Wide World of Sports – 1997

Tokyo Disney Resort:
494 acres
3 Hotels; 1,711 rooms
20,000 Cast Members
Openings: Tokyo Disneyland Park - 1983; Tokyo DisneySea – 2001

Disneyland Resort Paris:
4,800 acres
7 Hotels; 5,760 rooms
12,300 Cast Members
Openings: Disneyland Paris - 1992; Walt Disney Studios Paris – 2002

Hong Kong Disneyland:
311 acres
2 Hotels; 1,000 rooms
6,000 Cast Members
Opening – 2005

Disney Cruise Line:

Disney Magic (launched 1998)
10 Decks, 964ft Long, 106ft Wide, Gross Tonnage 83,000, 877 State Rooms, 2400 Passengers, 945 Cast/Crew Members

Disney Wonder (launched1999)
10 Decks, 964ft Long, 106ft Wide, Gross Tonnage 83,000, 877 State Rooms, 2400 Passengers, 945 Cast/Crew Members

Disney Dream (launched 2011)
14 Decks, 1,115 ft Long, 125ft Wide, Gross Tonnage 130,000, 1,250 State Rooms, 4000 Passengers, 1458 Cast/Crew Members

Disney Fantasy (launch 2012)
14 Decks, 1,115 ft Long, 125 ft Wide, Gross Tonnage 128,000, 1,250 State Rooms, 4,000 Passengers, 1450 Cast/Crew Members

Disney Vacation Club:
8 Properties, 2,969 two-bedroom equivalents
2,000 Cast Members; Opening – 1991

Walt Disney Imagineering:
1,000 Cast Members; Opening – 1952

The World of Disney Stores:
3 Locations; 750 Cast Members
Opening - 1996

Total Hotels: 38 with 34,000+ rooms

Total full-time, seasonal and part-time Walt Disney Parks and Resorts employees (excluding
those of Euro Disney S.C.A., Oriental Land Co., Ltd., and Hong Kong Disneyland): 90,000+


dagobert

#1
Comparing the number of hotels and rooms available in all Disney resorts around the globe, I really wonder why Disney built seven hotels in Paris. With only three hotels, DLRP would have been a huge success.

Owain

#2
For the size of DLP compared to DL and TDL its quite shocking to see the nearly 8000 cast member gap between these resorts.

dagobert

#3
Quote from: "Owain"For the size of DLP compared to DL and TDL its quite shocking to see the nearly 8000 cast member gap between these resorts.

That's why the service is so much better at other resorts. It doesn't need 8000 CMs more to improve the service, but it explains why DLRP is behind the other Disney resorts in terms of quality.

SM:M3

#4
Quote from: "dagobert"
Quote from: "Owain"For the size of DLP compared to DL and TDL its quite shocking to see the nearly 8000 cast member gap between these resorts.

That's why the service is so much better at other resorts. It doesn't need 8000 CMs more to improve the service, but it explains why DLRP is behind the other Disney resorts in terms of quality.
The thing is the CMs at DLP don't really seem to care much, I think some need to be trained in the "Disney" way, especially when compared to the much more smiley, professional attitude you seem to get at the other parks.
Although if things had gone to plan DLP would be like this;
Openings;
 1992 - EuroDisneyland
 1994 - Disney-MGM Studios Europe
 1995 - Disney's Lava Lagoon
 1999 - WestCOT
 Mid-2000s - Park 4
Shocking to see how much of a success they though EuroDisney would be, talk about an overestimate.

dagobert

#5
I didn't know that WestCOT and a fourth park were planned for Euro Disney. WestCOT would have been great and a perfect park for Europe.

I still don't get how TWDC and WDI estimated the number of visitors. According to James B. Stewart's book "Disney War", TWDC used WDW's attendance to calculate the visitor numbers for Paris. They also thought that more Germans and maybe some Eastern European people would come to DLRP, since the cold war was over. Even with those countries seven hotels would have been too many. Unfortunately a recession hit Europe when the park opened, too.

Anthony

#6
How up to date are those figures? The Disneyland Paris corporate site states 14,500 Cast Members, and I've seen that rounded up to 15,000 in other reports lately.
QuoteWe positively impact the community by generating more than 56,000 direct, indirect and induced jobs, including over 14,500 employed at the Resort.
http://corporate.disneylandparis.com/ab ... ndex.xhtml

Very interesting though!

It'd be interesting to know how many Cast Members each park around the world requires to run.
...

peter

#7
Quote from: "Anthony"It'd be interesting to know how many Cast Members each park around the world requires to run.

well, for magic kingdom parks, dlp should require the most cast members because of the huge size compared to others

Javey74

#8
Quote from: "Anthony"How up to date are those figures? The Disneyland Paris corporate site states 14,500 Cast Members, and I've seen that rounded up to 15,000 in other reports lately.
All figures on Park CMs are approximations as of May 2009. The reason for this is that Disney took a statistical stock check across the board of everything that year. I'm not sure when the next one will be..  :)