Growth Strategies in the Fiscal 2007 and Beyond--Becoming a "Destination Resort"

To realize our OLC Group 2010 Vision, we will promote the transition of the Tokyo Disney Resort into a "destination resort" as one of the pillars of our vision. We will implement new attractions and anniversary events in the theme parks to turn the Tokyo Disney Resort into a "destination resort" that meets the varied needs of our guests, allowing them to enjoy the theme parks, attend movies and eat out, or stay overnight at our hotels for a satisfying resort experience. Our objective is to make each and every guest want to return again and again. We will also continue to develop the theme resort as a "destination resort" that respond to variety of leisure needs with ever more innovative appeal.


Toward Further Enhancing Theme Park Attractiveness

At Tokyo DisneySea, we will follow up the success of "Raging Spirits," which opened in July 2005, with a new entertainment starting mid-July in 2006 to commemorate the Tokyo DisneySea's fifth anniversary. The "Tower of Terror," is a new large-scale attraction in autumn to further enhance the park's appeal and capacity. Furthermore, Tokyo Disneyland will add appealing new features through aggressively replacing and renewing existing facilities. Through these measures, we intend to improve our ability to boost attendance at the two theme parks.


Tower of Terror (Scheduled opening: autumn 2006)

Tokyo DisneySea Fifth Anniversary Events (Mid-July, 2006 to the end of May, 2007)


Plans for New Facilities that Offer New Ways to Enjoy the Tokyo Disney Resort

Construction plans for new facilities are steadily underway to offer guests appealing features different from the theme parks. We will provide all guests, regardless of age, a variety of reasons for visiting the Tokyo Disney Resort.


A New Disney Hotel (Scheduled opening: fiscal year ending March 31, 2009)

Permanent Theater for the Cirque du Soleil (Scheduled opening: fiscal year ending March 31, 2009)

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