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Euro Disney on a 'mission'
Park hopes to profit from new Space Mountain ride
Space Mountain Mission II, which opens to the public Saturday, sees the decade-old roller coaster upgraded with new wagons and a faster launch catapult for an even more stomach-wrenching start.
Gone are the old visuals and conscientiously French theme based on Jules Verne's novel "From the Earth to the Moon." Instead, the ride tours the solar system before hurtling out through asteroid showers to skim past supernovas and other astronomical phenomena, portrayed with high-definition video and a host of other new effects.
The launch of the Space Mountain upgrade pledging to take riders "beyond the moon, to the edge of the universe" comes only months after Euro Disney SCA was itself rescued from a financial black hole, thanks to a 1.7 billion euros ($2.2 billion) bailout by U.S. parent Walt Disney Co. and other creditors.
The deal, struck last September, deferred hundreds of millions of euros in debt repayments and royalties to Walt Disney and gave the go-ahead for a 253 million euros ($325 million) rights issue that the company recently completed.
That's twice the number of people that climbed the Eiffel tower, but apparently still not enough Euro Disney posted a record 145 million euros ($188 million) loss for its fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2004.
Chief Executive Andre Lacroix has warned investors not to expect a return to profit for several years and remains coy about the number of visitors he is now targeting. He told The Associated Press on Wednesday that he hoped to see turnstile entries grow "beyond the 12.4 million" in 2005.
The company is also pursuing other strategies to boost profit, Lacroix said. "Attendance is important, but it's also about driving the average spend per guest, driving the margin."
Euro Disney is pushing more flexible tickets as part of a marketing drive to encourage more people to stay at its Disneyland Resort hotels on site and spend more than one day in the parks.
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