Originally Posted By Mr X <a href="http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/12/29/france.disney.ap/index.html" target="_blank">http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WO RLD/europe/12/29/france.disney.ap/index.html</a>
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo Well Disneyland is now a product/franchise of a larger corporation - like Pizza Hut, or MacDonalds
Originally Posted By Californiadznygrl I don't get it either. The only thing I can think is that the title of the article says Disneyland instead of Disneyland Paris. Who knows. The article seems pretty straight forward to me. No confusion there.
Originally Posted By Nobody Here's one for you. I was reading the print version of The Los Angeles Times this morning, and on one of the story titles they used a comma instead of the word "and". Outrageous!
Originally Posted By Nobody ...and in other news... WOW, even Mr X considers Disneyland Paris to be EuroDisneyland! ;-)
Originally Posted By iluvdisneyland <---- Is glad to know he is not alone in thinking he was missing something...
Originally Posted By Mr X no, you're all right...it was just the title that annoyed me. little pet peeve of mine, those damn french calling their park "Disneyland park" and all that.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN >>little pet peeve of mine, those damn french calling their park "Disneyland park" and all that.<< Me too... I can't stand it!!! Makes me *almost* as furious as ignorant people refering to Tokyo DisneyLand as "Disneyland Tokyo"!
Originally Posted By paulyahoo << those damn french calling their park >> These damn CMs also went on strike to demand bonuses from unprofitable EuroDisney! What a shame :/
Originally Posted By danyoung It must have really melted you down when CNN reported about Kirsten Dunst getting shoved around by a photographer in DISNEYLAND (it was actually in DCA).
Originally Posted By Labuda I just look forward to the date that Ms. Donna Summers plays at Disneyland Tokyo's Disney Seas amusement park!
Originally Posted By TDLFAN That's what happens when you move to the rural areas Jim. You should have stayed in the *city* of Pasadena.
Originally Posted By UltimateDLRPfan i think its quite normal people from europe call disneyland paris "disneyland" as it's "their" disneyland.. dont understand the problem with disneyland park either.. i know its the most idiot comparision ever but mc donalds is called mc donalds everywhere aswell