Disney
could locate versions of its Downtown Disneyland--a high-end retail, dining and entertainment district--in urban areas far from its parks. They would give Disney the chance to reach out to parents who
feel their children are still too young to appreciate a trip to a Disney theme park.
The company also is exploring alternatives to full-size theme parks, including "a smaller, deeply immersive park" that would offer consumers a more interactive experience -- at higher prices. It's also looking into expanding its water-park offerings beyond Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach and possibly adding ships to its two-vessel cruise lines.
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