Tokyo Disney Resort has long captivated visitors with its blend of Disney magic and Japanese precision. This sprawling complex operates under a unique model. Unlike its global counterparts, it is not owned by The Walt Disney Company but instead by the Oriental Land Company, a Japanese entity that licenses Disney’s intellectual property while collaborating with Disney Imagineers to bring the parks to life. Recently, OLC unveiled its 2035 Long-term Management Strategy, a roadmap for the next decade that promises sweeping changes: refurbishing iconic lands, expanding hotel offerings, and boosting international tourism. Yet, these ambitious plans arrive amid growing criticism of the resort’s digital infrastructure, particularly its app reliance and lack of international accessibility. So let’s take a look at the park’s current position and future plans.
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