The Tragic Kingdom
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Michael Eisner’s remarks on the EuroDisney fiasco are disingenuous and tell us more about him than about the Europeans he is so quick to criticize (“The Ultimate Team Disney?” by Kathryn Harris, March 26). If, as Eisner implies, he was surprised to find that the Europeans “didn’t know what a park was,” then where was his market research?
Establishing the park in France, the most chauvinist country, and in that typical Northern European climate has to be considered a “big mistake,” regardless of the spin Eisner chooses to put on it. That he didn’t walk away from the project can simply be put down to ego.
A. C. Wyett
Newport Beach
of the food.
Jeffrey Marks
Los Angeles
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