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The phrase you provided is the title of a popular Bulgarian marketing case study/report titled (Euro Disney, or how a successful brand can fail). This analysis is frequently used in business and marketing courses to illustrate the dangers of ignoring cultural differences and local market specifics when expanding internationally. Core Issues Identified in the Report

has since recovered and adapted the park, which is now a major tourist attraction. As of early 2026, the company reported a total quarterly revenue of $25.98 billion , with its "Experiences" division (including parks) remaining a core part of its business strategy. The phrase you provided is the title of

: The park underestimated the importance of breakfast and sit-down meals for European visitors, leading to massive overcrowding in restaurants and long wait times. As of early 2026, the company reported a

: High ticket prices and the decision to build an excessive number of luxury hotels contributed to severe debt during the early 1990s recession. As of early 2026

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